Old–Victorian + American & Modernist

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Across
  1. 2. : Victorian female novelist, author of Jane Eyre
  2. 3. : Romantic poet known for odes (To Autumn)
  3. 6. : American writer, author of The Old Man and the Sea
  4. 7. : Term for a map of authors, works, and movements within world literature
  5. 8. : American writer, author of The Sound and the Fury
  6. 9. : Author of The Scarlet Letter
  7. 10. : Victorian novelist, author of Oliver Twist
  8. 12. : British novelist, author of Mrs. Dalloway
  9. 13. : Poet famous for The Rape of the Lock
  10. 15. : The medieval literary form of storytelling in verse
  11. 17. : Romantic poet who wrote Lyrical Ballads with Coleridge
  12. 21. : Irish writer, author of Ulysses
  13. 22. : Playwright who wrote Doctor Faustus
  14. 23. : Author of The Canterbury Tales
  15. 25. : American poet of Leaves of Grass
  16. 26. : English playwright known for Hamlet and Othello
Down
  1. 1. of consciousness : Modernist narrative technique reflecting inner thoughts of characters
  2. 4. : Poet Laureate of the Victorian Age, wrote In Memoriam
  3. 5. : Modernist poet, author of The Waste Land
  4. 8. : American novelist, author of The Great Gatsby
  5. 11. : Author of A Modest Proposal
  6. 14. : The era of Queen Elizabeth I associated with flourishing drama
  7. 16. : American writer of Gothic tales such as The Raven
  8. 18. : Literary technique used to criticize society through irony and humor
  9. 19. : The earliest epic poem in English literature, featuring a hero who fights Grendel
  10. 20. : Poet of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  11. 24. : Major theme of the Victorian period connected to social inequality