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CLEP American Literature
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1. 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.
Thomas Jefferson
William Faulkner
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
Sylvia Plath
2. Wrote 'The Invisible Man' - Considered a landmark achievement in American literature
Saul Bellow
Ralph Ellison
Determinism
Richard Wright
3. (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
Puritan Poetry
Gwendolyn Brooks
Henry David Thoreau
J.D Salinger
4. New England local color writer - is known primarily for her two collections of stories. 'A Humble Romance' and 'A New England Nun'
Samuel Sewall
Booker T. Washington
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Jonathan Edwards
5. All events follow natural laws.
Determinism
Foot
Calvinism
Ralph Ellison
6. Poetry that does not have a regular beat - rhyme or line length. Walt Whitman
Flannery O'Connor
Drama
Free Verse
Poetry
7. Wrote 'The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man' and 'Lift Every Voice and Sing -' (The Black National Anthem)
Puritan Poetry
Emile Zola
Stanza
James Weldon Johnson
8. Naturalist - Wrote 'McTeague - a Story of San Francisco'
William S. Burroughs
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
Frederick Douglass
Frank Norris
9. A false science that argued tat different human races possessed distinguishing traits that determined their particular behavior and achievement in society.
William Byrd
Alice Walker
Racialism
Atavism
10. Considered the greatest humorist of 19th century American Literature. Wrote 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' and 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.' Master of 'Local Color' writing. Used vernacular - exaggeration and deadpan narrator to create humor.
Atavism
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Romanticism
Edgar Lee Masters
11. Wrote 'The Souls of Black Folk' - Founder of the NAACP
Phillip Roth
Jack Kerouac
W.E.B Du Bois
Gwendolyn Brooks
12. Anne Bradstreet - Michael Wigglesworth - Edward Taylor
Three main colonial era poets
American Adam
John Adams
Loss of Traditional Values
13. (Colonial Period) Wrote Of Plymouth Plantation (First Thanksgiving) - Chronicled the Pilgrim experience from the religious considerations that caused them to leave England for Holland and then for America.Style is dignified and Grave - and events are
Gothic
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
Persona
William Bradford
14. Third US President Referred to as the 'Sage of Monticello'Drafted the Declaration of Independence.
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
Allegory
Thomas Jefferson
Blank Verse
15. A pattern of stressed unstressed syllables that create a beat - as in music.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Persona
Countee Cullen
Rhythm
16. (Colonial Period) First writer of American Literature. Wrote 'The Generall Historie of Virginia - New England - and The Summer Isles.' Archetypal American.
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Narrative Poem
John Smith
Genteel Tradition
17. Wrote 'Howl -' ' Empty Mirror -' and 'Kaddish and Other Poems' - Poet
Flannery O'Connor
e.e cummings
Allen Ginsberg
Iambic Pentameter
18. Wrote 'Portnoy's Complaint.' Work reflects the changing attitude of Jews living in post-World War II America.
Emily Dickinson
Edward Teller
Phillip Roth
Lyric Poem
19. 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
Anne Sexton
Phillip Roth
Edith Wharton
Nathaniel Hawthorne
20. (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
Jack Kerouac
Richard Wright
John Winthrop
Harriet Beecher Stowe
21. Stylistic Elements Parallel Structure: repeated used of phrases - clauses - or sentences that are similar in structure. Rhythm - Forceful and Direct Language
Broadside
Transcendentalism
Benjamin Franklin
The Declaration of Independence
22. (Colonial Period) 1. God is King and Ruler. 2. Our duty in this world is to see that God's will prevails.3. Man is depraved from birth. 4. Few will be saved. Damned are damned despite their best efforts. Belief in Covenant Theology : God's covenant w
Beat Movement
Transcendentalism
Thomas Morton
Calvinism
23. 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
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Henry David Thoreau
Imagist Poetry
Herman Melville
24. America's most popular humorist in the 30s and 40s. Frequently explored the battle of the sexes. Wrote 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.'
Phillip Roth
James Fenimore Cooper
Monologue
James Thurbur
25. The repeated use of identical sounds.
Richard Wright
Loaded Words
Rhyme
Gothic
26. 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
Henry David Thoreau
Edith Wharton
J.D Salinger
27. 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.
Zora Neal Hurston
Jean Toomer
John Steinbeck
Edith Wharton
28. 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'
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Narrative Poem
Emily Dickinson
Persona
29. A single sheet of paper printed on one or both sides. 'The Dying Redcoat'
Broadside
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Herman Melville
Foot
30. Confessional Poet - Wrote 'Lord Weary's Castle' and 'In Life Studies'
Mayflower Compact
Prose
Polemic
Robert Lowell
31. (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
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Lyric Poem
Epic Story
32. Southern Gothic writer. Creates stories that simultaneously shock readers and reflect her strong Catholic faith.
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33. Wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' - first American novel to sell a million copies. The most influential book of the 19th century. Credited with starting the Civil War. Most famous American woman of her day.
Determinism
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Atavism
Frank Norris
34. 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
Ezra Pound
Blank Verse
Edgar Lee Masters
Henry James
35. Leader of naturalism in American writing. Wrote 'An American Tragedy'
Alice Walker
Determinism
Theodore Dreiser
Free Verse
36. A 14-line poem with a set rhythm and rhyme scheme.
Samuel Sewall
Free Verse
Sonnet
Drama
37. 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
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Drama
Jean Toomer
38. 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.
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Dorthy Parker
Ezra Pound
39. Unrhymed poetry Captures natural rhythm of speech.
Lyres
Blank Verse
American Adam
Scientism
40. Friedrich Nitezche's belief in the 'will to power' as the primary force of society and the individual.
Rhyme
W.E.B Du Bois
Puritan Poetry
Nietzscheism
41. 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.
James Weldon Johnson
Edgar Allen Poe
Rhythm
Atavism
42. 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.
The Day of Doom
Monologue
Carl Sandburg
Atavism
43. A literary argument that aims to change public opinion rather than entertain.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Gothic
Prose
Polemic
44. Key intellectual and philosophical voice of 19th-century America. Key player in the transcendentalist movement. First to define what made American poetry American - it is verse that celebrates ordinary experience rather than the epic themes of the pa
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Broadside
Wonders of the Invisible World
Puritan Poetry
45. People who sang lyrics as they played string-like instruments.
Lyres
Carl Sandburg
Henry James
James Fenimore Cooper
46. A line or group of lines repeated at the end of a poem or song. Refrains reinforce the main point and create musical effects.
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Three main colonial era poets
Edgar Allen Poe
Refrain
47. Father of American Literature - First American writer to achieve an international reputation. Rip Van Winkle (antihero). Legend of Sleepy Hollow. The Devil and Tom Walker. Was 50 years old before his real name appeared on any of his books. Used alias
Ralph Ellison
Realism
Washington Irving
Richard Wright
48. Famous Poet and Novelist - 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'
Alice Walker
Maya Angelou
Cotton Mather
Edwin Arlington Robinson
49. Unorthodox writers who hung around the bars and coffee houses of San Francisco's North Beach.
Beat Writers
Poetry
Saul Bellow
J.D Salinger
50. 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
Social Darwinism
Jean Toomer
T.S Eliot
Dorthy Parker