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CLEP World Literature
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1. What is it called when each stanza contains nine lines in total: eight lines in iambic pentameter followed by a single 'Alexandrine' line in iambic hexameter. what story is written this way?
2. The first tale from Canterbury Tales - this story was written in iambic pentameter - about courtly love and ethical dilemmas - Arcite and Palamon are imprisoned. They both fall for a woman named Emily which causes tension and hate.
3. One of the earliest English history plays - telescopes most of Edward II's reign into a single narrative - beginning with the recall of his favourite - Piers Gaveston - from exile - and ending with his son Edward III's execution of Mortimer Junior fo
Troilus and Criseyde by Chaucer Middle English
Edward II written by Christopher Marlowe
'spenserian stanza' . Faerie Queen written by Edmund Spenser
Jonathon Swift
4. This book is a fictional autobiography of the title character - a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela - encountering Native Americans - captives and mutineers before being rescued.
Emma by Jane Austen
T.S. Elliot
Songs of Innocence (and of experience)
Robinson Crusoe written by Daniel Defoe
5. Wrote 'Astrophel and Stella' - one of the most prominent figures of the Elizabethan age - English poet - courtier - and soldier
The Book of Thel
Philip Sidney
Othello
Wuthering Heights
6. First person point of view of the orphan Pip - Miss Havisham and Estella are characters
Songs of Innocence (and of experience)
Great Expectations
Icarus
Odes
7. Mary Shelley was his second wife
The Book of Thel
Idylls of the King
Percy Shelley
In Memorium by Alfred L. Tennyson
8. 'Tub' is a pun for what?
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
William Blake
Pulpit
Astrophel and Stella
9. Written by Thpmas Moore - in Latin -frame narrative - primarily depicting a fictional island society and the religious - social - and political customs.
Alexander Pope
Utopia
George Elliot
Gulliver
10. The Comedians was written by who
Pygmalion
Pilgrim's Progress
Graham Greene
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
11. Two famous magicians in Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
In Memoriam and Idylls of the King
Joseph Conrad
Valdes and Cornelius
Utopia
12. Many different types of people tell stories of their journeys - much more about the stories they tell - rather than the actual traveling.
Canterburry Tales
Sir Walter Scott
Pilgrim's Progress
Great expectations - David Copperfield - Our Mutual Friend - A Tale of Two Cities Oliver Twist
13. Written by William Blake - the Lily - the Cloud - the Worm - the Clod of Clay...characters - asks the question 'why does the springtime of life inevitably fade so that all things must end?'
Ann Radcliffe
Songs of Innocence (and of experience)
The Alchemist
The Book of Thel
14. 'Money - money - money - and what money can make of life' - a rich man dies - the will says that John Harmon will get the estate if he marries a woman named Bella whom he has never met -
Most of them set in provincial England and well known for their realism and psychological insight. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
Jonathon Swift
William Langland
Our Mutual Friend by charles dickens
15. Works by Charles Dickens
Great expectations - David Copperfield - Our Mutual Friend - A Tale of Two Cities Oliver Twist
Don Juan
Alexander Pope
William Langland
16. Who is taken as prisoner to a people group smaller than him in Jonathon Swifts famous work?
John Bunyan
Most difficult - but most masterly satire
Claudius
Gulliver
17. Christian allegory - main character's name is CHRISTIAN - about his journey from his hometown 'city of Destruction' to the 'celestial City' (Heaven)
18. A collection of English poems by Robert Browning - first published in 1845 as the seventh volume in a series of self-published books
The Tower
Emma - Pride and Prejudice
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
Hamlet
19. John Keats was known for what kind of writings?
Tudor and Elizabeth 1
Gulliver
Robert Browning
Odes
20. Works by Jonathon Swift
21. 17th century authors
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
John Bunyan - John Milton - Ben Jonson
Prometheus Unbound
Graham Greene
22. This story is made up of 108 sonnets and 11 songs - 'aster' (star) Greek 'Stella' (star) Latin - 'Phil' (lover) - Thus Astrophel is the star lover - and Stella is his star.
Achilles
Astrophel and Stella
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
Ann Radcliffe
23. Jane Austen wrote ...
Dante
Graham Greene
Emma - Pride and Prejudice
Samuel Coleridge
24. Scobie - Yusef - Tallit - Dicky commits suicide - and tries to make it seem natural
Sonnet sequence
Achilles
Scobie in The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene
The Alchemist
25. Book of poems
Emma by Jane Austen
Claudius
Sailing to Byzantium
Pulpit
26. Self published books by Robert Browning are entitled as what?
Scobie in The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene
Odes
The Knight's Tale
Bells and Pomegranates.
27. Alfred Tennyson wrote what ?
The Jew of Malta
Ode to a Nightingale
Macbeth
In Memoriam and Idylls of the King
28. What is significant about Jonathon Swift's story 'Tale of a Tub'
Prometheus Unbound
Most difficult - but most masterly satire
Othello
John Bunyan - John Milton - Ben Jonson
29. 'April is the cruellest month' (its first line); 'I will show you fear in a handful of dust'; and (its last line) the mantra in the Sanskrit language 'Shantih shantih shantih.'
Gulliver's Travels - Tale of a Tub - Modest Proposal
The Renaissance 1485-1660
Rape of the Lock
The Waste Land
30. Viewed as a precursor of modernist literature - His narrative style and anti-heroic characters have influenced many authors
Don Juan
Odes
Joseph Conrad
Pygmalion
31. 18th Century authors
Ophelia in the story of hamlet
Scobie in The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene
John Milton
Alexander Pope - Daniel Defoe - Jonathon Swift - Ann Radcliffe
32. Songs of Innocence (and of experience) written by who
Tudor and Elizabeth 1
William Blake
Ivanhoe
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33. The poem satirises a petty squabble by comparing it to the epic world of the gods - Pope keeps a sense that beauty is fragile - and that the loss of a lock of hair touches Belinda deeply.
John Milton
Troilus and Criseyde by Chaucer Middle English
Edward II written by Christopher Marlowe
Rape of the Lock
34. The title comes from the day (or evening) before the feast of Saint Agnes
Pride and Prejudice
Emma - Pride and Prejudice
Oliver Twist
The Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats
35. Explores new thoughts on death by comparing/contrasting the mortal human with the immortal nightingale - ends with accepting the idea that pleasure must end and that death in not escapable
Katherine
Idylls of the King
Ode to a Nightingale
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36. Modern English authors
Joseph Conrad - William Yeats - T.S. Elliot - Graham Greene
Bells and Pomegranates.
Emma - Pride and Prejudice
Alexander Pope
37. The founder of gothic literature - Wrote The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne - Gaston de Blondeville - The Italian - The Mysteries of Udolpho - The Romance of the Forest and A Sicilian Romance.
Ann Radcliffe
William Blake
A Burnt Out Case by Graham Greene
Bells and Pomegranates.
38. Written by Graham Greene - The plot concerns Querry - who is the victim of a terrible attack of indifference - he no longer finds meaning in art or pleasure in life
A Burnt Out Case by Graham Greene
Utopia
Troilus and Criseyde by Chaucer Middle English
Emma by Jane Austen
39. 19th Century authors
Pilgrim's Progress
Chaucer
Samuel Coleridge
Charles Dickens - Rudyard Kipling - Emily Bronte - George Bernard Shaw - George Elliot - Robert Browning - Alfred Tennyson
40. Criseyde becomes the object of affection for Troilus (a man who had scoffed at love) - There is an exchange of prisoners between the Trojans and the Greeks. Criseyde has to escape - but promises she will return to Troilus in 10 days. Who wrote this s
Don Juan - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
Troilus and Criseyde by Chaucer Middle English
Ivanhoe
Bells and Pomegranates.
41. The first of 4 stanzas discusses concerns about lost vision - the second of 4 stanzas describes how age causes man to lose sight of the divine - and the third of 3 stanzas is hopeful in that the memory of the divine allows us to sympathise with our f
Ode on Intimation of Immortality
Irish writer - The Winding Stair - The Tower
Valdes and Cornelius
The Renaissance 1485-1660
42. The poem describes the travels and reflections of a world-weary young man who - disillusioned with a life of pleasure and revelry - looks for distraction in foreign lands.
43. Is a group of sonnets thematically unified to create a long work - although generally - unlike the stanza - each sonnet so connected can also be read as a meaningful separate unit.
Sonnet sequence
Great expectations - David Copperfield - Our Mutual Friend - A Tale of Two Cities Oliver Twist
Ode on a Grecian Urn
A Burnt Out Case by Graham Greene
44. Famous works written by Lord Byron are?
45. What is the satirical hyperbole in Jonathon Swifts 'A Modest Proposal'?
The love of travel
Mocks heartless attitudes towards the poor - as well as British policy in Ireland in general.
Astrophel and Stella
Valdes and Cornelius
46. The Lady of the Lake - an Arthurian Legend was written by...
Charles Dickens - Rudyard Kipling - Emily Bronte - George Bernard Shaw - George Elliot - Robert Browning - Alfred Tennyson
Prometheus Unbound
Sir Walter Scott
Othello
47. The Faerie Queene - an allegorical work - written in praise of Queen Elizabeth I - an epic - incomplete poem and fantastical allegory celebrating the?
Great Expectations
The love of travel
Graham Greene
Tudor and Elizabeth 1
48. Hamlet is acting mad but he thinks that _________ killed his brother to gain power - has to admit to killing
John Bunyan - John Milton - Ben Jonson
A Burnt Out Case by Graham Greene
Alexander Pope
Claudius
49. What time period are -Thomas Moore -Philip Sidney -Edmund Spenser -Shakespeare -Christopher Marlowe
William Wordsworth
The Renaissance 1485-1660
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
Four Quartets by T.S. Elliot
50. Falls into a stream after going crazy
Ophelia in the story of hamlet
Valdes and Cornelius
Three brothers represent three different types of Christianity in the world
In Memoriam and Idylls of the King