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What is a farce

A farce is a joke. It could mean an actual joke (knock, knock) or something that was bad. (Their soccer team is a "farce") Hope this helps :)

Who wrote The Three Musketeers

Alexandre Pere Dumas

What did troubadours do

Troubadours composed lyrics about the fights and deeds of a particular ruling family.

The Oaths of Strasbourg was the first written form of which language

It was the first written form of the French language.

Who was brought to Chicago by Bill Johnson and became a magnet for other New Orleans musicians to follow him

joe oliver

Who wrote many of the German epic poems and prose

knights

What were the syncopated piano compositions that were popular in the 1890s called

ragtime

What type of writing was done under the Nazi regime

propaganda

Which of these could characterize the romanticism movement

emotional expression and heightened imagination

Which of these was one of the great French literature successes of the Enlightenment

Encyclopedie

Which of these is one of the most important pieces of literature to come out of France during the Renaissance period

Gargantua and Pantagruel

What style of writing was common to German writers in the 1500s

brusque and coarse

The authors of which period turned their interest to remote and faraway places such as the medieval period folklore and legends

The authors of the romantic period turned their interest to remote and faraway places such as the medieval period folklore and legends.

Which writer developed the archetype of the lone hero with qualities of passion

Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand

In addition to the lyre which instrument did minnesingers use to accompany their songs

harp

In the 1400s and 1500s who composed many of the ballads and poems

the common people

Who received a laurel crown and was named king of Nordic poetry in 1829

Adam Gottlob OehlenschΓ€ger

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