The Middle English Period MCQs (1066–1500)

From the Norman Conquest to about 1500: the Anglo-Norman sub-period, Chaucer and Gower, Langland and the Pearl poet, the Scottish Chaucerians, and the shift from verse to prose romance. 25 questions with explanations.

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The Middle English Period is dated as spanning approximately how long?

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By about 1500 the standard literary language of England had developed from which regional dialect?

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By approximately 1500, the standard literary language had become recognizably what?

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Which span of years is sometimes discriminated as the Anglo-Norman Period within the larger Middle English Period?

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Why is the span 1100-1350 sometimes distinguished as the Anglo-Norman Period?

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The Anglo-Norman-speaking invaders who established themselves as the ruling class of England shared a literary culture with which group?

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Consider the following statements: I. The Anglo-Norman ruling class shared a literary culture with French-speaking areas of mainland Europe. II. This shared culture is reflected in important works composed in Anglo-Norman between 1100 and 1350. Which of the following is correct?

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Which work by Marie de France is dated to approximately 1180?

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Marie de France's Lais may have been composed while she was located where?

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The Roman de la Rose, an important work of the Anglo-Norman Period, was authored by which two writers?

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The Roman de la Rose is dated to approximately which years?

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Which work is regarded as the first Arthurian romance?

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Which of the following works is NOT attributed to Chrétien de Troyes?

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Middle English is described as the native vernacular descended from which language, though it assimilated elements from Anglo-Norman?

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When Middle English first came into general literary use, what kind of writing did it primarily serve?

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The first great age of primarily secular literature in Middle English occurred during which period?

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This age of secular literature was rooted in which combination of literary traditions?

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Which two poets are the central figures of the second half of the fourteenth century?

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William Langland's great religious and satirical poem is:

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The anonymous poet who composed Pearl and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight wrote in what kind of poetic form?

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Pearl is classified as what type of poem?

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How is Sir Gawain and the Green Knight characterized?

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is distinguished from which other work, the most notable prose romance, written a century later?

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Who were the "Scottish Chaucerians," named as the outstanding poets of the fifteenth century?

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Why was the fifteenth century considered more important for popular literature than for artful literature addressed to the upper classes?

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