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CLEP American Literature
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1. 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.
Thomas Morton
Edith Wharton
Sonnet
Dorthy Parker
2. 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'
Melting Pot
Ezra Pound
Toni Morrison
Loss of Traditional Values
3. Considered the voice of the Twenties. Wrote 'The Great Gatsby' - Heavy drinking problem.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Declaration of Independence
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Scan
4. 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.
Refrain
Iambic Pentameter
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Social Darwinism
5. 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.
Darwinism
Genteel Tradition
Frederick Douglass
American Adam
6. Poetry that does not have a regular beat - rhyme or line length. Walt Whitman
William Bradford
Edward Teller
Zora Neal Hurston
Free Verse
7. That America's unique identity transcends ethnic - cultural - or religious backgrounds. Idea given by St. Jean de Crevecoeur
William Faulkner
Melting Pot
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Nietzscheism
8. Famous for writing - marriages - divorces and media hype. Wrote 'The Executioner's Song.'
Modernism
Jean Toomer
Norman Mailer
Carl Sandburg
9. The Bard of Harlem; most successful black writer in America during the Harlem Renaissance. Wanted to capture the dominant oral traditions of black culture in written form. Best known for his poetry: 'The Weary Blues -' 'Fields of Wonder -' and 'The D
Narrative Poem
Toni Morrison
Langston Hughes
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
10. Wrote 'The Invisible Man' - Considered a landmark achievement in American literature
Nietzscheism
Ralph Ellison
Persona
John Adams
11. Won the Nobel Prize - Novels concentrate on the turmoil of modern Jewish life.
Social Darwinism
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Saul Bellow
Ezra Pound
12. Wrote 'My Antonia' and 'Death Comes for the Archbishop' Won a Pulitzer for her novel 'One of Ours'
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Willa Cather
Edith Wharton
Norman Mailer
13. All events follow natural laws.
Iambic Pentameter
John Adams
Determinism
Bret Harte
14. A story in poetic form. Has plot. characters and theme.
Transcendental Club
Frederick Douglass
Loss of Traditional Values
Narrative Poem
15. (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
Ezra Pound
John Winthrop
Ralph Ellison
Jean Toomer
16. A regular pattern of words that end with the same sound.
Vachel Lindsay
Carl Sandburg
James Baldwin
Rhyme Scheme
17. Wrote 'Daddy' and 'The Bell Jar' - Confessional Poet
Sylvia Plath
Saul Bellow
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Atavism
18. Confessional Poet - Won a Pulitzer for 'Live or Die'
Ernest Hemmingway
Anne Sexton
The Declaration of Independence
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
19. A false science that argued tat different human races possessed distinguishing traits that determined their particular behavior and achievement in society.
Jack Kerouac
Allegory
John Smith
Racialism
20. Autobiography is considered the one of the greatest ever written. Wrote Poor Richard's Alamanac
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Richard Wright
Benjamin Franklin
Poetry
21. Anne Bradstreet - Michael Wigglesworth - Edward Taylor
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Three main colonial era poets
The 3 primary literary genres
Thomas Paine
22. A 14-line poem with a set rhythm and rhyme scheme.
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sonnet
Lyres
23. 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
Henry David Thoreau
Jean Toomer
Theodore Dreiser
Carl Sandburg
24. 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
Herman Melville
William Byrd
Puritan Poetry
Henry James
25. 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
John Smith
Rhyme
Flannery O'Connor
26. (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
Jonathan Edwards
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
James Fenimore Cooper
27. Major theme of 20th Century literature.
Naturalism
Loss of Traditional Values
Benjamin Franklin
James Thurbur
28. New England local color writer - is known primarily for her two collections of stories. 'A Humble Romance' and 'A New England Nun'
Thomas Morton
James Weldon Johnson
T.S Eliot
Mary Wilkins Freeman
29. First great writer of psychological fiction; obsessed with sin and guilt. 'The Scarlet Letter' - 'Young Goodman Brown' - Claimed his work was romance and therefore not required to be realistic.
Polemic
Prose
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Gwendolyn Brooks
30. She holds a unique place in American history as both the wife of one president and the mother of another. In her own right - she was an ardent American patriot. Her perseverance during the American Revolution kept her family together and enabled her
Abigail Adams
Ralph Ellison
Blank Verse
Monologue
31. Confessional Poet - Wrote 'Lord Weary's Castle' and 'In Life Studies'
Racialism
Robert Lowell
Aphorisms
Wonders of the Invisible World
32. (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
Gwendolyn Brooks
Thomas Morton
Allegory
Stephen Crane
33. 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
Polemic
Nativism
Edward Teller
34. Credited with creating: the modern short story and the detective novel - and the entire genre of mystery. Wrote 'The Philosophy of Composition' - 'The Raven' - 'Tell-Tale Heart -' 'The Cask of Amontillado -' and 'The Gold Bug.' (The first detective
Edgar Allen Poe
Walt Whitman
Naturalism
Jack London
35. Well-known humorists.
Blank Verse
Wonders of the Invisible World
Genteel Tradition
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
36. Produced a number of sketches - poems - and a one-act pay titled 'Cane.'
Narrative Poem
Jean Toomer
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Edith Wharton
37. Wrote 'Portnoy's Complaint.' Work reflects the changing attitude of Jews living in post-World War II America.
Two Most Famous Poets of the 20th Century
Phillip Roth
Robert Frost
Prose
38. A type of literature win which words are selected and strung together for their beauty - sound - and power to express feelings.
Monologue
Robert Lowell
James Weldon Johnson
Poetry
39. A philosophy pioneered by Ralph Waldo Emerson in the 1830's and 1840's - in which each person has direct communication with God and Nature - and there is no need for organized churches. It incorporated the ideas that mind goes beyond matter - intuiti
Transcendentalism
Ralph Ellison
Persona
Free Verse
40. 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.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Atavism
Mayflower Compact
Realism
41. The primacy of science over religious - mythical - or spiritual interpretations of life.
Stanza
Scientism
John Adams
Drama
42. (Colonial Period) Only person to publicly repent his part in the Salem Witch Trials. Published America's first anti-slavery tract.
Thomas Paine
Samuel Sewall
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Modernism
43. 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'
Determinism
Edith Wharton
William S. Burroughs
Anne Sexton
44. A group of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
Prose
Polemic
Foot
The 3 primary literary genres
45. (Colonial Period) Primarily written to set forth orthodox Calvinist Christianity. Not considered the best representation of poetry during the whole period. Rarely approached excellence of English models. Too much of an emphasis on heavenly values and
Stephen Crane
Puritan Poetry
Toni Morrison
Calvinism
46. 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
Romanticism
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
Willa Cather
Robert Frost
47. Wrote 'The Call of the Wild -' 'White Fang -' ' Sea Wolf -' and 'To Build a Fire.' Socialist. Naturalist
Rhyme Scheme
John Steinbeck
Drama
Jack London
48. Unrhymed poetry Captures natural rhythm of speech.
Edward Teller
T.S Eliot
W.E.B Du Bois
Blank Verse
49. A single sheet of paper printed on one or both sides. 'The Dying Redcoat'
Broadside
Three main colonial era poets
Narrative Poem
Foot
50. Wrote 'The Souls of Black Folk' - Founder of the NAACP
John Steinbeck
John Adams
Mayflower Compact
W.E.B Du Bois