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CLEP American Literature
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1. Wrote 'since feeling is first -' 'somewhere i have never traveled - gladly beyond -' and 'The Enormous Room' - Experimented with : form - punctuation - spelling - typography - grammar - imagery - rhythm - and syntax.
Edith Wharton
e.e cummings
Mary Wilkins Freeman
The Day of Doom
2. Writings portray the lives of poor - oppressed black women in the early 1900s.
Emily Dickinson
John Steinbeck
Saul Bellow
Alice Walker
3. Chicago School - Work bridges folk poetry and modernist poems. Used music and strong rhythm - Wrote 'The Congo'
Beat Writers
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Vachel Lindsay
Emile Zola
4. Written by Michael Wigglesworth - the most famous poem of 17th Century - proceeds from judgement day to hell and then to paradise. First American Best Seller.
Claude McKay
Iambic Pentameter
Puritan Poetry
The Day of Doom
5. The belief that 'true' Americans were those of earlier Anglo-Saxon descent - and that this 'race' was under threat from the growing influx of Central European and Asian immigrants.
Beat Writers
Sylvia Plath
Nativism
Zora Neal Hurston
6. Won the Nobel Prize - Novels concentrate on the turmoil of modern Jewish life.
Norman Mailer
Free Verse
Saul Bellow
Beat Movement
7. Key intellectual and philosophical voice of 19th-century America. Key player in the transcendentalist movement. First to define what made American poetry American - it is verse that celebrates ordinary experience rather than the epic themes of the pa
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Jack Kerouac
Erica Jong
Free Verse
8. Involves a speaker who addresses an unseen audience. Usually takes place at a crucial moment in the speaker's life.
Frank Norris
Monologue
Jonathan Edwards
Edgar Lee Masters
9. The beat or rhythm of a poem - created by a pattern of stressed an unstressed syllables.
Nativism
William Faulkner
Stanza
Meter
10. Friedrich Nitezche's belief in the 'will to power' as the primary force of society and the individual.
Carl Sandburg
Nietzscheism
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Monologue
11. Work did not have a political agenda. Wrote 'Their Eyes Were Watching God -' 'Mules and Men -' and 'Jonahs Gourd Vine.' Considered one of the key black writers of the 20th Century.
John Steinbeck
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
William Bradford
Zora Neal Hurston
12. Wrote 'Grapes of Wrath -' 'Of Mice and Men -' and 'East of Eden -' and 'Winter of Our Discontent.' Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature - Pulitzer and and the National Book Award.
William S. Burroughs
James Baldwin
T.S Eliot
John Steinbeck
13. Wrote gold-rush stories like 'The Luck of Roaring Camp' and 'The Outcasts of Poker Flat'; never matched up to his previous fame local colorist
Calvinism
William Faulkner
Nietzscheism
Bret Harte
14. A 14-line poem with a set rhythm and rhyme scheme.
Lyres
Thomas Jefferson
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Sonnet
15. Confessional Poet - Won a Pulitzer for 'Live or Die'
The 3 primary literary genres
Anne Sexton
Samuel Sewall
Refrain
16. Confessional Poet - Wrote 'Lord Weary's Castle' and 'In Life Studies'
Poetry
Scan
Kate Chopin
Robert Lowell
17. Leader of naturalism in American writing. Wrote 'An American Tragedy'
Atavism
Rhyme
Social Darwinism
Theodore Dreiser
18. Poetry that does not have a regular beat - rhyme or line length. Walt Whitman
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
Modernism
Free Verse
Wonders of the Invisible World
19. Ezra Pound and T.S Eliot
Naturalism
Two Most Famous Poets of the 20th Century
Wonders of the Invisible World
Three main colonial era poets
20. Writings interweave sexual and racial concerns; what it means to be black and homosexual in America in the 2nd half of the 20th Century.
Transcendentalism
James Baldwin
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Nathaniel Hawthorne
21. (Colonial Period) Only person to publicly repent his part in the Salem Witch Trials. Published America's first anti-slavery tract.
Phillip Roth
Narrative Poem
Samuel Sewall
Loss of Traditional Values
22. Produces ribald - exuberant - feminist poems - novels and essays. Most famous novel is 'Fear of Flying.'
Two Most Famous Poets of the 20th Century
Henry David Thoreau
Erica Jong
F. Scott Fitzgerald
23. American novelist - essayist - social critic - painter and spoken performer. Most of his works are autobiographical. Frequently experimented with drugs. He wrote the 'Naked Lunch' and the 'Cities of Red Night'
Loss of Traditional Values
William S. Burroughs
Rhythm
Prose
24. Ranked as top American novelist - even though few of his contemporaries recognized his genius. Moby Dick is considered to be America's greatest prose epic. It is also top contender for best American novel. Wrote the first great romance about the Sout
Herman Melville
Realism
Drama
Saul Bellow
25. An artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe in the late 18th Century and characterized by a heightened interest in nature - emphasis on the individual's expression of emotion and imagination - departure from the attitudes and forms of
Cotton Mather
Romanticism
Jack Kerouac
The Declaration of Independence
26. Wrote 'Portnoy's Complaint.' Work reflects the changing attitude of Jews living in post-World War II America.
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
Phillip Roth
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
27. Literary movement of the 19th century Presented the details of ordinary life in art. Realists rejected the heroic and adventurous and concentrated on pessimistic views of poverty - prostitution and pain. Reaction to Romanticism.
Zora Neal Hurston
Aphorisms
Poetry
Realism
28. Most prominent black leader of his day. Wrote 'Up From Slavery'
William S. Burroughs
Walt Whitman
Booker T. Washington
Vachel Lindsay
29. In the 1920s - became the symbol of the liberated woman for her wit and independence. Known for her caustic and clever poems and short stories.
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Loss of Traditional Values
Dorthy Parker
James Thurbur
30. Wrote 'The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man' and 'Lift Every Voice and Sing -' (The Black National Anthem)
Edgar Allen Poe
American Adam
James Weldon Johnson
Frederick Douglass
31. Wrote 'Songs of Jamaica' - Poetry and 'Harlem Shadows' (first great literary achievement of the Harlem Renaissance. Much of his poetry evokes the rich heritage of Jamaica.
Edith Wharton
Thomas Jefferson
Claude McKay
Free Verse
32. Imagist Poet - Wrote 'In a Station of the Metro -' ' The Pisan Cantos -' 'Hugh Selwyn Mauberly -' and 'Mauberly.' Modeled 'Cantos' after Whitman's 'Leaves of Grass' - Infamous traitor; Staunch supporter of Mussolini during WWII. Didn't speak for the
Phillip Roth
William S. Burroughs
Ezra Pound
The Declaration of Independence
33. An organization of the leading transcendentalists living around Boston. They were interested in new developments in theology - philosophy - and literature. Major writers: Ripley - Emerson - Alcott - Fuller - Hawthorne - Thoreau - Channing - Hedge - P
Frank Norris
Transcendental Club
Theodore Dreiser
Three main colonial era poets
34. Typically referred to as the greatest American novelist (next to Mark Twain) of the second half of the 19th century. Main theme of his work was the innocence and exuberance of America compared to the corruption and wisdom of Europe. Wrote 'The Portra
Two Most Famous Poets of the 20th Century
Bret Harte
The Day of Doom
Henry James
35. Famous Poet and Novelist - 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'
Poetry
Maya Angelou
Drama
Three main colonial era poets
36. Wrote Catcher in the Rye
Racialism
Allegory
J.D Salinger
Scientism
37. Won 4 Pulitzers - Top 20th Century Poet - Wrote 'The Road Not Taken -' ' Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening -' and 'Mending Wall'
Robert Frost
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
Saul Bellow
Nietzscheism
38. (Colonial Period) Began 'The History of New England' aboard the Arbella in 1630. Lead 2 -000 English emigrant to Massachusetts Bay. Made daily journal-style entries until his death. Intended it to be an account of his long governorship. Style is pla
John Winthrop
Countee Cullen
Transcendentalism
Ballad
39. Wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' - first American novel to sell a million copies. The most influential book of the 19th century. Credited with starting the Civil War. Most famous American woman of her day.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The 3 primary literary genres
Darwinism
40. The primacy of science over religious - mythical - or spiritual interpretations of life.
Social Darwinism
John Smith
The Day of Doom
Scientism
41. Wrote 'Richard Cory' - Created poems dealing with historic myths and characters. Known primarily for short - ironic characteristics of ordinary individuals. Won 3 Pulitzers : 'Collected Poems -' 'The Man Who Died Twice -' and 'Tristram'
Allegory
Sarah Orne Jewett
Drama
Edwin Arlington Robinson
42. (Colonial Period) 1. God is King and Ruler. 2. Our duty in this world is to see that God's will prevails.3. Man is depraved from birth. 4. Few will be saved. Damned are damned despite their best efforts. Belief in Covenant Theology : God's covenant w
Calvinism
Nativism
Henry David Thoreau
Persona
43. Used to describe literature that was pandered to the polite - refined - and delicate elements of society. Denied the unsavory underbelly of life.
Norman Mailer
Genteel Tradition
William Byrd
Maya Angelou
44. Story in which the characters - setting and action represent abstract concepts apart from their literal meaning.
John Steinbeck
Ballad
Stanza
Allegory
45. A false science that argued tat different human races possessed distinguishing traits that determined their particular behavior and achievement in society.
Rhyme
Racialism
The Day of Doom
James Weldon Johnson
46. Genius; called the 'Black Keats' - Worked within traditional poetic forms rather than jazz rhythms. Wrote ' Copper Sun -' and 'The Ballad of the Brown Girl.'
Romanticism
Sylvia Plath
Countee Cullen
Polemic
47. Chicago School : Verses often concern ordinary - everyday people; realistic poems and dramatic emphasis attract a large audience. Wrote 'Chicago -' and a biography of Abraham Lincoln. Poems describe everyday Americans - have a positive tone - use sim
Carl Sandburg
Nietzscheism
Alice Walker
Washington Irving
48. Well-known humorists.
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
Persona
Ralph Waldo Emerson
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
49. A regular pattern of words that end with the same sound.
Edgar Lee Masters
Drama
Rhyme Scheme
Ernest Hemmingway
50. Wrote 'The Call of the Wild -' 'White Fang -' ' Sea Wolf -' and 'To Build a Fire.' Socialist. Naturalist
Broadside
William Bradford
Nativism
Jack London