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CLEP American Literature
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1. Words that carry a strong emotional overtones.
Rhythm
The Declaration of Independence
Loaded Words
Vachel Lindsay
2. New England local color writer - is known primarily for her two collections of stories. 'A Humble Romance' and 'A New England Nun'
Lyres
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Booker T. Washington
Melting Pot
3. (Colonial Period) Only person to publicly repent his part in the Salem Witch Trials. Published America's first anti-slavery tract.
Samuel Sewall
Social Darwinism
Kate Chopin
Carl Sandburg
4. Confessional Poet - Wrote 'Lord Weary's Castle' and 'In Life Studies'
Robert Lowell
Ralph Ellison
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Rhythm
5. Leader of naturalism in American writing. Wrote 'An American Tragedy'
Frederick Douglass
John Steinbeck
Poetry
Theodore Dreiser
6. Wrote 'The Red Badge of Courage' and 'Maggie: A Girl of the Streets -' and 'The Open Boat.' Red Badge of Courage is considered the first modern war novel. Work is celebrated for its images and symbolism. Work is often described as impressionist due t
Drama
Vachel Lindsay
Nativism
Stephen Crane
7. 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'
Ballad
Ernest Hemmingway
Ralph Waldo Emerson
William S. Burroughs
8. Wrote 'Native Son -' and 'Black Boy' - First Black Best-Seller - Staunch Communist : Believed it was black America's best hope for equality.
John Adams
Richard Wright
Realism
Transcendentalism
9. The reappearance in an individual of characteristics of some distant ancestor that have not been present in intervening generations - such as hand like a hairy paw.
Epic Story
Atavism
Cotton Mather
Foot
10. Wrote Catcher in the Rye
Stanza
Zora Neal Hurston
J.D Salinger
Drama
11. Chicago School - Work bridges folk poetry and modernist poems. Used music and strong rhythm - Wrote 'The Congo'
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Transcendentalism
Vachel Lindsay
Gothic
12. First vice president and second president. Member of the First and Second Continental Congresses. Helped draft the Declaration of Independence. Husband of Abigail Adams.
John Adams
Robert Frost
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Phillip Roth
13. Wrote 'The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass.' Escaped slave that became one o f the most effective orators of his day - an influential newspaper writer - a militant abolitionist - and a famous diplomat.
Frederick Douglass
Modernism
Robert Lowell
Sarah Orne Jewett
14. Stylistic Elements Parallel Structure: repeated used of phrases - clauses - or sentences that are similar in structure. Rhythm - Forceful and Direct Language
Henry James
Norman Mailer
Modernism
The Declaration of Independence
15. Wrote 'Portnoy's Complaint.' Work reflects the changing attitude of Jews living in post-World War II America.
Nativism
Samuel Sewall
Phillip Roth
Three main colonial era poets
16. (Colonial Period) Stands in direct opposition to the principles - personalities and literary styles of William Bradford and John Winthrop. Did not come to settle the land and establish God's Kingdom - but to trade beaver pelts and live pleasantly. Es
Allegory
James Thurbur
Thomas Morton
Loaded Words
17. Pattern of five feet (groups of syllables) - each having one unstressed syllable and one stressed syllable.
Langston Hughes
Blank Verse
Iambic Pentameter
Edwin Arlington Robinson
18. All written work that is not poetry - drama or song. Articles - autobiographies - biographies - essays - novels and editorials are prose.
Jack London
Prose
Abigail Adams
Nietzscheism
19. A stanza.
William Faulkner
Verse
Saul Bellow
Foot
20. Produces ribald - exuberant - feminist poems - novels and essays. Most famous novel is 'Fear of Flying.'
Iambic Pentameter
Erica Jong
Puritan Poetry
Modernism
21. Wished to return to more primitive principles - to simplicity - sobriety - religious earnestness - and personal self-control. Aim was to purify church of England from 'Popery' - Persecuted harshly by Charles I and Archbishop of Canterbury William Lau
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Stephen Crane
Epic Story
Zora Neal Hurston
22. Coined the term 'Beat Generation' - Wrote 'On the Road' - All of his books are Autobiographical
The 3 primary literary genres
Jack Kerouac
Booker T. Washington
Edith Wharton
23. Use of medieval - wild - or mysterious elements in literature. Features gloomy settings and horrifying events. Edgar Allen Poe is regarded as the American Master of Gothic writing.
Gothic
Henry David Thoreau
Dorthy Parker
Willa Cather
24. 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.
James Thurbur
Ballad
Anne Sexton
Realism
25. Wrote 'The House of Mirth -' and 'The Age of Innocence' most famous for 'Ethan Frome' Noted use of indirection and allusion. First women to win a Pulitzer for 'The Age of Innocence' Main themes were upper-class life and the constraints it placed on b
Thomas Jefferson
Claude McKay
Transcendental Club
Edith Wharton
26. Local Colorist Wrote 'The Awakening' Writing is memorable for its : Vivid and economical style - Rich Local Dialect - and Penetrating view of the culture of South Louisiana.
Jack Kerouac
Kate Chopin
Mayflower Compact
Transcendental Club
27. Writings interweave sexual and racial concerns; what it means to be black and homosexual in America in the 2nd half of the 20th Century.
James Baldwin
Edgar Allen Poe
Gothic
James Fenimore Cooper
28. 'The Old Man and the Sea -' 'The Sun Also Rises -' 'A Farewell to Arms -' and 'For Whom the Bell Tolls.' Writing style emphasizes: Short sentences - brief paragraphs - active verbs - authenticity - compression - clarity - and immediacy. Produced some
Ernest Hemmingway
Beat Writers
William Byrd
Racialism
29. Local Colorist Great Niece of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Wrote 'The Yellow Wallpaper'
Polemic
Monologue
The 3 primary literary genres
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
30. The beat or rhythm of a poem - created by a pattern of stressed an unstressed syllables.
Willa Cather
Norman Mailer
Meter
Richard Wright
31. Writings portray the lives of poor - oppressed black women in the early 1900s.
Persona
Alice Walker
W.E.B Du Bois
Rhythm
32. Poetry that does not have a regular beat - rhyme or line length. Walt Whitman
Edith Wharton
Free Verse
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Determinism
33. A piece of literature intended to be performed in front of an audience.
Drama
Kate Chopin
Scan
Mary Wilkins Freeman
34. Greatest poet of American colonial period. Influenced T.S Elliot - Ezra Pound - and other modern-day metaphysical poets. Defined 'American'
Vachel Lindsay
Transcendental Club
Edward Teller
Toni Morrison
35. Southern Gothic writer. Creates stories that simultaneously shock readers and reflect her strong Catholic faith.
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36. Produced a number of sketches - poems - and a one-act pay titled 'Cane.'
Ballad
Monologue
Jean Toomer
Toni Morrison
37. A line or group of lines repeated at the end of a poem or song. Refrains reinforce the main point and create musical effects.
James Fenimore Cooper
Refrain
Samuel Sewall
Thomas Morton
38. Major theme of 20th Century literature.
Bret Harte
Loss of Traditional Values
Robert Lowell
Alice Walker
39. A 14-line poem with a set rhythm and rhyme scheme.
Broadside
Sonnet
e.e cummings
Transcendental Club
40. (Colonial Period) One of the most brilliant of American thinkers. Theologian and philosopher; vigorous defender of Calvinistic orthodoxy at the end of the Puritan era. Influenced major nineteenth century writers such as Emerson - Hawthorne - Melville
Refrain
Jonathan Edwards
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Gothic
41. Ezra Pound and T.S Eliot
Two Most Famous Poets of the 20th Century
Anne Sexton
Vachel Lindsay
Aphorisms
42. 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
Thomas Jefferson
Herman Melville
Rhyme Scheme
Ralph Waldo Emerson
43. Resisted materialism and chose a life of simplicity - close to nature. Walden is a guidebook for life - showing the reader how to live wisely in a world designed to make wise living impossible. 'On the Duty of Civil Disobedience' has become a primer
Edith Wharton
Emily Dickinson
Romanticism
Henry David Thoreau
44. Wrote 'My Antonia' and 'Death Comes for the Archbishop' Won a Pulitzer for her novel 'One of Ours'
John Steinbeck
Epic Story
Willa Cather
e.e cummings
45. (Colonial Period) One of colonial New England's most eminent clergyman. Greatest achievement was as an historian of the Puritan experience. 'Diary of Cotton Mather' - Account of Mather wrestling with sexual temptation to marry a much younger women di
Cotton Mather
Lyres
Anne Sexton
Nathaniel Hawthorne
46. Wrote 'The Souls of Black Folk' - Founder of the NAACP
William Bradford
Nietzscheism
W.E.B Du Bois
F. Scott Fitzgerald
47. 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'
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Broadside
Zora Neal Hurston
48. A social and artistic movement of the 1950's stressing unrestrained literary self expression and nonconformity with the mainstream culture
Sarah Orne Jewett
Emily Dickinson
Three main colonial era poets
Beat Movement
49. Applying the evolutionary 'survival of the fittest' concept to a world marked by struggle and competition. (Promulgated by Herbert Spencer - a best-selling sociologist of the late 19th Century.
Social Darwinism
The Declaration of Independence
Transcendentalism
James Weldon Johnson
50. First Black woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature. Novel focus on black cultural identity in contemporary America. Wrote 'The Bluest Eye -' 'Tar Baby -' and 'Beloved'
Toni Morrison
Nietzscheism
Darwinism
Verse