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CLEP American Literature
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1. 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.
Edgar Allen Poe
Atavism
Genteel Tradition
Carl Sandburg
2. Third US President Referred to as the 'Sage of Monticello'Drafted the Declaration of Independence.
Social Darwinism
Scan
Anne Sexton
Thomas Jefferson
3. Created new poetic forms and subjects to fashion a distinctly American type of poetic expression. Rejected conventional themes - traditional literary references - allusions - and rhymes. Used long lines to capture rhythms of natural speech - free ver
Theodore Dreiser
Walt Whitman
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Saul Bellow
4. 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.
Benjamin Franklin
Dorthy Parker
William S. Burroughs
Harriet Beecher Stowe
5. Stylistic Elements Parallel Structure: repeated used of phrases - clauses - or sentences that are similar in structure. Rhythm - Forceful and Direct Language
Polemic
Vachel Lindsay
Toni Morrison
The Declaration of Independence
6. All events follow natural laws.
Toni Morrison
Determinism
The Declaration of Independence
Emily Dickinson
7. The idea that there is something different - unique and special about Americans.
Atavism
American Adam
Racialism
Ballad
8. (Colonial Period) First writer of American Literature. Wrote 'The Generall Historie of Virginia - New England - and The Summer Isles.' Archetypal American.
Herman Melville
John Smith
Claude McKay
Foot
9. A piece of literature intended to be performed in front of an audience.
Drama
Lyres
Beat Movement
Harriet Beecher Stowe
10. Wrote 'The Call of the Wild -' 'White Fang -' ' Sea Wolf -' and 'To Build a Fire.' Socialist. Naturalist
Jack London
Loss of Traditional Values
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Refrain
11. Written by Cottonn Mather - to justify the execution of 19 women during the Salem Witch Trials.
Sarah Orne Jewett
Wonders of the Invisible World
Beat Movement
Anne Sexton
12. Unorthodox writers who hung around the bars and coffee houses of San Francisco's North Beach.
Mayflower Compact
Stanza
Two Most Famous Poets of the 20th Century
Beat Writers
13. (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
Thomas Morton
Realism
Jean Toomer
Ralph Ellison
14. 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
Beat Writers
Edgar Lee Masters
Frederick Douglass
Calvinism
15. 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
Atavism
Dorthy Parker
Carl Sandburg
Ballad
16. Words that carry a strong emotional overtones.
Loaded Words
e.e cummings
Jack London
Iambic Pentameter
17. Autobiography is considered the one of the greatest ever written. Wrote Poor Richard's Alamanac
Benjamin Franklin
Polemic
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Transcendentalism
18. 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
Prose
Norman Mailer
John Adams
Edith Wharton
19. Ben Franklin paid his passage to America. First Pamphlet was Common Sense : credited with getting the colonists to see the 'advantage - necessity - and obligation' of breaking with Britain. Followed by a series of pamphlets - collectively called 'An
Beat Movement
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Thomas Paine
20. 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'
Melting Pot
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Kate Chopin
Stanza
21. Chicago School - Work bridges folk poetry and modernist poems. Used music and strong rhythm - Wrote 'The Congo'
Vachel Lindsay
T.S Eliot
Melting Pot
F. Scott Fitzgerald
22. Naturalist - Wrote 'McTeague - a Story of San Francisco'
Frank Norris
Herman Melville
Langston Hughes
Poetry
23. That America's unique identity transcends ethnic - cultural - or religious backgrounds. Idea given by St. Jean de Crevecoeur
Melting Pot
Erica Jong
Zora Neal Hurston
Allegory
24. A type of literature win which words are selected and strung together for their beauty - sound - and power to express feelings.
Poetry
Carl Sandburg
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Verse
25. 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.
Ernest Hemmingway
Dorthy Parker
Allegory
Two Most Famous Poets of the 20th Century
26. 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.
Nietzscheism
e.e cummings
T.S Eliot
Epic Story
27. (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
Jack Kerouac
Lyric Poem
Puritan Poetry
Henry James
28. A regular pattern of words that end with the same sound.
Rhyme Scheme
William Faulkner
Frank Norris
Ezra Pound
29. 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
Epic Story
John Winthrop
Washington Irving
Blank Verse
30. 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.
T.S Eliot
John Steinbeck
Realism
Lyres
31. Produces ribald - exuberant - feminist poems - novels and essays. Most famous novel is 'Fear of Flying.'
Erica Jong
Transcendentalism
Polemic
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
32. A literary mask a writer assumes for the purpose of creating a character in a poem.
Erica Jong
Monologue
Countee Cullen
Persona
33. A group of lines in a poem. - Lines of poems are grouped into _______s - just as sentences of prose are grouped into paragraphs.
Stanza
Flannery O'Connor
Mayflower Compact
The Declaration of Independence
34. Local Colorist Great Niece of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Wrote 'The Yellow Wallpaper'
Frank Norris
Herman Melville
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Nativism
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
Iambic Pentameter
Langston Hughes
Racialism
Jean Toomer
36. Wished to return to more primitive principles - to simplicity - sobriety - religious earnestness - and personal self-control. Aim was to purify church of England from 'Popery' - Persecuted harshly by Charles I and Archbishop of Canterbury William Lau
Loss of Traditional Values
Walt Whitman
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Sonnet
37. Won the Nobel Prize - Novels concentrate on the turmoil of modern Jewish life.
Ballad
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Saul Bellow
Bret Harte
38. A line or group of lines repeated at the end of a poem or song. Refrains reinforce the main point and create musical effects.
Refrain
Benjamin Franklin
Narrative Poem
William Byrd
39. All written work that is not poetry - drama or song. Articles - autobiographies - biographies - essays - novels and editorials are prose.
Iambic Pentameter
Monologue
Prose
John Smith
40. 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
James Thurbur
John Smith
Gothic
Abigail Adams
41. 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.
e.e cummings
Ezra Pound
Drama
Sarah Orne Jewett
42. Literary movement of the 19th century that traced the effects of heredity and environment on people who ere helpless to change their situations. Also called Determinism for its belief in the effects of environment - heredity - and chance on human fat
Naturalism
Melting Pot
The Declaration of Independence
Allegory
43. Most prominent black leader of his day. Wrote 'Up From Slavery'
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Booker T. Washington
Bret Harte
Robert Lowell
44. '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
Ernest Hemmingway
Maya Angelou
James Fenimore Cooper
Transcendental Club
45. 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
Naturalism
Henry James
Monologue
Stanza
46. Greatest poet of American colonial period. Influenced T.S Elliot - Ezra Pound - and other modern-day metaphysical poets. Defined 'American'
Verse
Thomas Morton
Determinism
Edward Teller
47. Wrote 'Portnoy's Complaint.' Work reflects the changing attitude of Jews living in post-World War II America.
James Weldon Johnson
Phillip Roth
Saul Bellow
James Fenimore Cooper
48. Ezra Pound and T.S Eliot
Two Most Famous Poets of the 20th Century
American Adam
Anne Sexton
Theodore Dreiser
49. Well-known humorists.
Puritans (Saints - Separatists)
Richard Wright
Jack Kerouac
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
50. 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.
Washington Irving
Abigail Adams
William Faulkner
Thomas Jefferson