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CLEP American Literature
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1. 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.
Monologue
Emile Zola
James Fenimore Cooper
Social Darwinism
2. A literary argument that aims to change public opinion rather than entertain.
Broadside
Thomas Paine
Washington Irving
Polemic
3. 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.
Lyric Poem
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Claude McKay
Theodore Dreiser
4. Unorthodox writers who hung around the bars and coffee houses of San Francisco's North Beach.
Beat Writers
Thomas Jefferson
Determinism
Mary Wilkins Freeman
5. Chicago School - Wrote 'Lucinda Matlock' - Created 'Spoon River Anthology' - Spoon River poems are characterized by: An unpoetic - colloquial style - frank descriptions of sex - a very critical view of small town life - and a description of he inner
Allegory
Edgar Lee Masters
Jack Kerouac
Emile Zola
6. The idea that there is something different - unique and special about Americans.
William Bradford
Realism
James Weldon Johnson
American Adam
7. A story in poetic form. Has plot. characters and theme.
Foot
John Winthrop
Narrative Poem
Aphorisms
8. Confessional Poet - Won a Pulitzer for 'Live or Die'
Anne Sexton
Iambic Pentameter
Puritan Poetry
Beat Writers
9. (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
Determinism
Claude McKay
Imagist Poetry
10. Wrote Catcher in the Rye
Jack London
Poetry
Meter
J.D Salinger
11. 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
Lyres
Calvinism
Henry James
Carl Sandburg
12. Clever - memorable sayings.
Realism
Ralph Ellison
Thomas Morton
Aphorisms
13. Produced a number of sketches - poems - and a one-act pay titled 'Cane.'
Jean Toomer
Phillip Roth
Edgar Allen Poe
Edith Wharton
14. Stylistic Elements Parallel Structure: repeated used of phrases - clauses - or sentences that are similar in structure. Rhythm - Forceful and Direct Language
Frederick Douglass
The Declaration of Independence
Flannery O'Connor
Blank Verse
15. 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
Beat Movement
James Fenimore Cooper
Imagist Poetry
Stephen Crane
16. 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.
Transcendentalism
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
Dorthy Parker
Ernest Hemmingway
17. Wrote 'My Antonia' and 'Death Comes for the Archbishop' Won a Pulitzer for her novel 'One of Ours'
Washington Irving
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Willa Cather
Lyres
18. First vice president and second president. Member of the First and Second Continental Congresses. Helped draft the Declaration of Independence. Husband of Abigail Adams.
Rhyme Scheme
Darwinism
John Adams
Foot
19. A line or group of lines repeated at the end of a poem or song. Refrains reinforce the main point and create musical effects.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Melting Pot
Refrain
William S. Burroughs
20. (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
Ballad
John Winthrop
Mayflower Compact
Jonathan Edwards
21. Wrote 'Howl -' ' Empty Mirror -' and 'Kaddish and Other Poems' - Poet
Romanticism
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Allen Ginsberg
Realism
22. 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
Beat Movement
Bret Harte
Henry David Thoreau
James Thurbur
23. Naturalist - Wrote 'McTeague - a Story of San Francisco'
John Steinbeck
Cotton Mather
Frank Norris
J.D Salinger
24. 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.
Jonathan Edwards
Poetry
Gothic
Henry David Thoreau
25. (Colonial Period) First writer of American Literature. Wrote 'The Generall Historie of Virginia - New England - and The Summer Isles.' Archetypal American.
The Day of Doom
Gothic
Henry David Thoreau
John Smith
26. A single sheet of paper printed on one or both sides. 'The Dying Redcoat'
Two Most Famous Poets of the 20th Century
Broadside
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Jack Kerouac
27. 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.
e.e cummings
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry James
American Adam
28. (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
Abigail Adams
Persona
Narrative Poem
John Winthrop
29. People who are best adapted to survive are chosen through the process of natural selection.
Darwinism
Frederick Douglass
William Bradford
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
30. A pattern of stressed unstressed syllables that create a beat - as in music.
Herman Melville
Thomas Jefferson
Rhythm
William S. Burroughs
31. 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
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Herman Melville
John Steinbeck
The Day of Doom
32. Written by Cottonn Mather - to justify the execution of 19 women during the Salem Witch Trials.
Bret Harte
T.S Eliot
Loaded Words
Wonders of the Invisible World
33. Major theme of 20th Century literature.
Zora Neal Hurston
Poetry
Loss of Traditional Values
Calvinism
34. That America's unique identity transcends ethnic - cultural - or religious backgrounds. Idea given by St. Jean de Crevecoeur
Melting Pot
John Steinbeck
Imagist Poetry
Aphorisms
35. 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
American Adam
Langston Hughes
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Edgar Allen Poe
36. Produces ribald - exuberant - feminist poems - novels and essays. Most famous novel is 'Fear of Flying.'
Erica Jong
Henry David Thoreau
Maya Angelou
Thomas Morton
37. 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
Nativism
Jean Toomer
Narrative Poem
38. Third US President Referred to as the 'Sage of Monticello'Drafted the Declaration of Independence.
Darwinism
James Weldon Johnson
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Thomas Jefferson
39. Won the Pulitzer and Nobel Prize - Works focused on the South - Wrote 'As I Lay Dying -' 'Sanctuary -' and 'The sound and the Fury.' Experimented with Stream of Consciousness writing. Considered the most innovative novelist of his time.
Beat Writers
William Faulkner
Ballad
John Smith
40. 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
Thomas Jefferson
Norman Mailer
Lyres
41. Created the first American adventure story. First successful American novelist. 'Father of the American novel.' Very litigious - cranky and vain. Most famous for the 'Leatherstocking Tales': A series of five novels about the frontiersman - Natty Bump
James Fenimore Cooper
Broadside
Imagist Poetry
W.E.B Du Bois
42. (Colonial Period) Best-known Southern colonial writer. Famous for 'The History of the Dividing Line' and 'The Secret Diary of William Byrd of Westover'
Drama
Polemic
Scientism
William Byrd
43. Local Colorist Wrote 'The Country of the Pointed Firs' Famous for use of idiomatic language - conservative values and imagery and vivid descriptions of rural New England.
Vachel Lindsay
Sarah Orne Jewett
Rhythm
Broadside
44. All events follow natural laws.
Atavism
Carl Sandburg
Scan
Determinism
45. Book of feline poems - 'Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats -' formed the basis of the Broadway hit 'Cats.' Wrote 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock - Published 'The Waste-Land' which became the most famous poem of the first half of the 20th Centur
William Bradford
Emile Zola
T.S Eliot
The Day of Doom
46. Unrhymed poetry Captures natural rhythm of speech.
Blank Verse
Gwendolyn Brooks
William Byrd
Rhythm
47. A story told in song form. Ballads often tell stories of adventure and love.
Rhyme
Romanticism
Ballad
Imagist Poetry
48. Poetry that does not have a regular beat - rhyme or line length. Walt Whitman
Free Verse
Countee Cullen
Sonnet
Nietzscheism
49. Famous Poet and Novelist - 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'
Calvinism
Erica Jong
Maya Angelou
J.D Salinger
50. '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
Anne Sexton
Ernest Hemmingway
Herman Melville
Puritan Poetry