Unit 7The 9/11 TerroristAttack2Before ReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingPercyByssheShelley(1792-1822)Shelley is one of the majorEnglishRomantic poets and the finest lyric poets inthe English languagedetHe wasgfamous for hisassociation with John Keats and Lord Byron.Shelley is most famousfor such classicanthology verseworks as Ozymandias,Odeto the West Wind, To a Skylark, and TheMasque of Anarchy, which are among the most popularand critically acclaimed poems in the English language.His major works, however, are long visionary poemswhich included Alastor, Adonais, The Revolt of Islam, andthe unfinished work The Triumph of Life.KBackNextS
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 7 The 9/11 Terrorist Attack Shelley is one of the major English Romantic poets and the finest lyric poets in the English language. He was famous for his association with John Keats and Lord Byron. Shelley is most famous for such classic anthology verse works as Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark, and The Masque of Anarchy, which are among the most popular and critically acclaimed poems in the English language. His major works, however, are long visionary poems which included Alastor, Adonaïs, The Revolt of Islam, and the unfinished work The Triumph of Life. Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792~1822)
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Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 7 The 9/11 Terrorist Attack “Grief returns with the revolving year” is abstracted from Shelley’s Adonais: An Elegy On The Death Of John Keats
Unit 7 The 9/11 Terrorist AttackPBeforeReadingGlobal ReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingJeandeLaFontaine(1621-1695)Jean de La Fontaine, Frenchpoet,whose celebratedfablesDeplaceadihimamong themasters ofworld literature.Hisfables,moralstoriesof thehumanconditionstoldthroughanimalcharacters,were extremely popular and werewidely translated and imitated.Hewas the first to collect and publishAesop's fables, basing many of hisown stories on those of the earlierfabulist.KBack
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 7 The 9/11 Terrorist Attack Jean de La Fontaine, French poet, whose celebrated fables place him among the masters of world literature. His fables, moral stories of the human conditions told through animal characters, were extremely popular and were widely translated and imitated. He was the first to collect and publish Aesop’s fables, basing many of his own stories on those of the earlier fabulist. Jean de La Fontaine (1621~1695)
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Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 7 The 9/11 Terrorist Attack Two famous fables
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