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CLEP American Literature
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1. Chicago School - Work bridges folk poetry and modernist poems. Used music and strong rhythm - Wrote 'The Congo'
Jack Kerouac
Rhyme
Vachel Lindsay
John Steinbeck
2. 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
Herman Melville
William S. Burroughs
Romanticism
Imagist Poetry
3. Local Colorist Great Niece of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Wrote 'The Yellow Wallpaper'
Refrain
Booker T. Washington
Jean Toomer
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
4. The beat or rhythm of a poem - created by a pattern of stressed an unstressed syllables.
Beat Movement
Claude McKay
Carl Sandburg
Meter
5. (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
Epic Story
James Weldon Johnson
Booker T. Washington
Thomas Morton
6. A story in poetic form. Has plot. characters and theme.
Narrative Poem
John Winthrop
Monologue
Edgar Lee Masters
7. Naturalist - Wrote 'McTeague - a Story of San Francisco'
Henry James
James Baldwin
Frank Norris
The Day of Doom
8. A group of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
Determinism
Foot
Poetry
William Bradford
9. A single sheet of paper printed on one or both sides. 'The Dying Redcoat'
Walt Whitman
Refrain
Broadside
Nathaniel Hawthorne
10. Clever - memorable sayings.
Washington Irving
Wonders of the Invisible World
Jack London
Aphorisms
11. Southern Gothic writer. Creates stories that simultaneously shock readers and reflect her strong Catholic faith.
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12. Pilgrim's constitution. Shaped the politics - religion - and social behavior of the first settlers. Eventually influenced the shape - style and content of the U.S Constitution. William Bradford was famous for being one of the authors and signers.
Kate Chopin
Zora Neal Hurston
Mayflower Compact
Gwendolyn Brooks
13. Characterized by: Ordinary Language - Free Verse - Concentrated Word Pictures - Very specific words and phrases - Advanced by Ezra Pound and Amy Lowell; also utilized by Robert Frost
Alice Walker
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
Imagist Poetry
Aphorisms
14. Won the Nobel Prize - Novels concentrate on the turmoil of modern Jewish life.
Blank Verse
Saul Bellow
Booker T. Washington
Stanza
15. Famous for writing - marriages - divorces and media hype. Wrote 'The Executioner's Song.'
Erica Jong
T.S Eliot
Norman Mailer
Transcendental Club
16. The process of reading a poem to figure out it's meter.
Henry James
Gothic
Scan
Carl Sandburg
17. America's most popular humorist in the 30s and 40s. Frequently explored the battle of the sexes. Wrote 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.'
James Thurbur
Vachel Lindsay
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Edwin Arlington Robinson
18. That America's unique identity transcends ethnic - cultural - or religious backgrounds. Idea given by St. Jean de Crevecoeur
Emily Dickinson
Prose
Melting Pot
Robert Frost
19. 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
Lyres
Saul Bellow
T.S Eliot
Phillip Roth
20. 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.
Washington Irving
Kate Chopin
Realism
Polemic
21. A literary argument that aims to change public opinion rather than entertain.
Polemic
Emile Zola
Atavism
Willa Cather
22. Third US President Referred to as the 'Sage of Monticello'Drafted the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson
Prose
Anne Sexton
Puritan Poetry
23. 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
Jack Kerouac
William S. Burroughs
T.S Eliot
Transcendental Club
24. (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
Theodore Dreiser
Puritan Poetry
Scan
Mary Wilkins Freeman
25. Wrote 'The Call of the Wild -' 'White Fang -' ' Sea Wolf -' and 'To Build a Fire.' Socialist. Naturalist
Herman Melville
John Steinbeck
The 3 primary literary genres
Jack London
26. A group of lines in a poem. - Lines of poems are grouped into _______s - just as sentences of prose are grouped into paragraphs.
Thomas Jefferson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Stanza
James Thurbur
27. 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
Bret Harte
Meter
e.e cummings
Herman Melville
28. (Colonial Period) Best-known Southern colonial writer. Famous for 'The History of the Dividing Line' and 'The Secret Diary of William Byrd of Westover'
Rhythm
Loaded Words
American Adam
William Byrd
29. Used to describe literature that was pandered to the polite - refined - and delicate elements of society. Denied the unsavory underbelly of life.
Edward Teller
Wonders of the Invisible World
Ralph Ellison
Genteel Tradition
30. Story in which the characters - setting and action represent abstract concepts apart from their literal meaning.
Edgar Allen Poe
Washington Irving
Allegory
William Byrd
31. Best-known and most influential early Naturalist. Rougon-Marcquart
Emile Zola
William S. Burroughs
Edward Teller
Flannery O'Connor
32. Confessional Poet - Won a Pulitzer for 'Live or Die'
Mayflower Compact
Gothic
Social Darwinism
Anne Sexton
33. 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.
Saul Bellow
Lyric Poem
The Declaration of Independence
John Steinbeck
34. 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
Ralph Waldo Emerson
William Faulkner
Poetry
Transcendentalism
35. 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.
Langston Hughes
Claude McKay
Beat Movement
Washington Irving
36. 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
Emily Dickinson
John Winthrop
Toni Morrison
37. New England local color writer - is known primarily for her two collections of stories. 'A Humble Romance' and 'A New England Nun'
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Sylvia Plath
Edgar Allen Poe
Determinism
38. Movement in the early part of the 20th Century where writers experimented with new themes such as fragmentation - stream of consciousness - and imagery.
The 3 primary literary genres
Modernism
Erica Jong
Refrain
39. 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
e.e cummings
Emile Zola
Saul Bellow
James Fenimore Cooper
40. The idea that there is something different - unique and special about Americans.
Epic Story
Prose
Jonathan Edwards
American Adam
41. A social and artistic movement of the 1950's stressing unrestrained literary self expression and nonconformity with the mainstream culture
Beat Movement
Richard Wright
Frank Norris
Verse
42. 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.
Lyres
Determinism
Erica Jong
Zora Neal Hurston
43. Writings portray the lives of poor - oppressed black women in the early 1900s.
The Day of Doom
T.S Eliot
Alice Walker
Kate Chopin
44. Genius; called the 'Black Keats' - Worked within traditional poetic forms rather than jazz rhythms. Wrote ' Copper Sun -' and 'The Ballad of the Brown Girl.'
Ballad
Imagist Poetry
Countee Cullen
American Adam
45. All events follow natural laws.
Determinism
Persona
Darwinism
John Steinbeck
46. 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.
Aphorisms
Allen Ginsberg
Calvinism
The Day of Doom
47. '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
Beat Movement
Melting Pot
Transcendental Club
Ernest Hemmingway
48. A piece of literature intended to be performed in front of an audience.
Genteel Tradition
Countee Cullen
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
Drama
49. (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
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
Jonathan Edwards
Aphorisms
John Winthrop
50. A 14-line poem with a set rhythm and rhyme scheme.
Sonnet
Three main colonial era poets
Lyric Poem
Charlotte Perkins Gilman