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CLEP American Literature
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1. Considered the voice of the Twenties. Wrote 'The Great Gatsby' - Heavy drinking problem.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
John Adams
Poetry
Claude McKay
2. A type of literature win which words are selected and strung together for their beauty - sound - and power to express feelings.
Poetry
Rhyme
Zora Neal Hurston
Atavism
3. First great writer of psychological fiction; obsessed with sin and guilt. 'The Scarlet Letter' - 'Young Goodman Brown' - Claimed his work was romance and therefore not required to be realistic.
James Weldon Johnson
Thomas Jefferson
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Nathaniel Hawthorne
4. Naturalist - Wrote 'McTeague - a Story of San Francisco'
The Declaration of Independence
Frank Norris
Norman Mailer
Robert Frost
5. 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.
Sylvia Plath
Atavism
Cotton Mather
Realism
6. 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
Determinism
Transcendentalism
Persona
Prose
7. Friedrich Nitezche's belief in the 'will to power' as the primary force of society and the individual.
Narrative Poem
Melting Pot
Nietzscheism
Emile Zola
8. 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
Henry James
Willa Cather
James Fenimore Cooper
Loss of Traditional Values
9. End : occurs when words at the ends of lines of poetry rhyme. Internal: occurs when words within a sentences share the same sound - such as 'Each narrow cell in which we dwell.'
Scan
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
Henry James
Jack London
10. Wrote 'The Souls of Black Folk' - Founder of the NAACP
Wonders of the Invisible World
W.E.B Du Bois
William S. Burroughs
Nathaniel Hawthorne
11. Unorthodox writers who hung around the bars and coffee houses of San Francisco's North Beach.
Thomas Paine
Beat Writers
Blank Verse
Imagist Poetry
12. '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
Scientism
Transcendentalism
Ernest Hemmingway
Nativism
13. Well-known humorists.
Jean Toomer
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
Mary Wilkins Freeman
John Winthrop
14. That America's unique identity transcends ethnic - cultural - or religious backgrounds. Idea given by St. Jean de Crevecoeur
Transcendental Club
Melting Pot
William Byrd
Romanticism
15. A line or group of lines repeated at the end of a poem or song. Refrains reinforce the main point and create musical effects.
Bret Harte
Beat Movement
Scientism
Refrain
16. Brief - musical poems that convey a speaker's feelings.
James Fenimore Cooper
American Adam
Lyric Poem
Three main colonial era poets
17. 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.
William Faulkner
Genteel Tradition
T.S Eliot
Harriet Beecher Stowe
18. 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
John Steinbeck
Sarah Orne Jewett
Ralph Ellison
19. 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
Lyric Poem
Rhyme Scheme
James Weldon Johnson
Henry David Thoreau
20. 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
Allen Ginsberg
Darwinism
Walt Whitman
End Rhyme vs Internal Rhyme
21. Third US President Referred to as the 'Sage of Monticello'Drafted the Declaration of Independence.
Transcendental Club
James Weldon Johnson
Refrain
Thomas Jefferson
22. Writings interweave sexual and racial concerns; what it means to be black and homosexual in America in the 2nd half of the 20th Century.
Vachel Lindsay
James Baldwin
Gwendolyn Brooks
Anne Sexton
23. American novelist - essayist - social critic - painter and spoken performer. Most of his works are autobiographical. Frequently experimented with drugs. He wrote the 'Naked Lunch' and the 'Cities of Red Night'
Rhyme Scheme
F. Scott Fitzgerald
William S. Burroughs
Prose
24. Autobiography is considered the one of the greatest ever written. Wrote Poor Richard's Alamanac
Nietzscheism
Benjamin Franklin
Edith Wharton
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
25. A pattern of stressed unstressed syllables that create a beat - as in music.
Rhythm
Dorthy Parker
Modernism
Beat Movement
26. 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.
Gothic
Flannery O'Connor
Allen Ginsberg
Refrain
27. 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 Fenimore Cooper
Mayflower Compact
Rhyme
James Thurbur
28. Used to describe literature that was pandered to the polite - refined - and delicate elements of society. Denied the unsavory underbelly of life.
Genteel Tradition
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Nativism
Aphorisms
29. A false science that argued tat different human races possessed distinguishing traits that determined their particular behavior and achievement in society.
Bret Harte
Foot
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
Racialism
30. Wrote 'Native Son -' and 'Black Boy' - First Black Best-Seller - Staunch Communist : Believed it was black America's best hope for equality.
Benjamin Franklin
Flannery O'Connor
Richard Wright
F. Scott Fitzgerald
31. 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
William Byrd
Prose
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
32. A group of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
Foot
Sonnet
Edith Wharton
Puritan Poetry
33. Wrote 'My Antonia' and 'Death Comes for the Archbishop' Won a Pulitzer for her novel 'One of Ours'
Robert Frost
Narrative Poem
Edgar Allen Poe
Willa Cather
34. (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
William Bradford
Maya Angelou
Willa Cather
Edwin Arlington Robinson
35. A group of lines in a poem. - Lines of poems are grouped into _______s - just as sentences of prose are grouped into paragraphs.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Stanza
Thomas Paine
Free Verse
36. (Colonial Period) First writer of American Literature. Wrote 'The Generall Historie of Virginia - New England - and The Summer Isles.' Archetypal American.
Nietzscheism
Drama
John Smith
Henry David Thoreau
37. Unrhymed poetry Captures natural rhythm of speech.
Nativism
Blank Verse
Willa Cather
Dorthy Parker
38. Movement in the early part of the 20th Century where writers experimented with new themes such as fragmentation - stream of consciousness - and imagery.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Modernism
Mary Wilkins Freeman
Drama
39. Involves a speaker who addresses an unseen audience. Usually takes place at a crucial moment in the speaker's life.
Edith Wharton
Monologue
Loss of Traditional Values
James Baldwin
40. 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.
Allen Ginsberg
James Thurbur
Narrative Poem
William Faulkner
41. Genius; called the 'Black Keats' - Worked within traditional poetic forms rather than jazz rhythms. Wrote ' Copper Sun -' and 'The Ballad of the Brown Girl.'
Loss of Traditional Values
Robert Benchley - Will Rogers and the Marx Brothers
Countee Cullen
Racialism
42. Major theme of 20th Century literature.
Abigail Adams
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Loss of Traditional Values
William S. Burroughs
43. A single sheet of paper printed on one or both sides. 'The Dying Redcoat'
Nativism
Booker T. Washington
Broadside
Modernism
44. (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
Calvinism
Zora Neal Hurston
Booker T. Washington
Benjamin Franklin
45. Poetry that does not have a regular beat - rhyme or line length. Walt Whitman
James Fenimore Cooper
Free Verse
Rhyme
Allen Ginsberg
46. Clever - memorable sayings.
Abigail Adams
Aphorisms
Refrain
James Fenimore Cooper
47. Pattern of five feet (groups of syllables) - each having one unstressed syllable and one stressed syllable.
Iambic Pentameter
Thomas Morton
Cotton Mather
James Thurbur
48. Southern Gothic writer. Creates stories that simultaneously shock readers and reflect her strong Catholic faith.
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49. 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
Cotton Mather
Loss of Traditional Values
Carl Sandburg
Social Darwinism
50. Produces ribald - exuberant - feminist poems - novels and essays. Most famous novel is 'Fear of Flying.'
Determinism
Calvinism
Scientism
Erica Jong