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CLEP English Literature All In One
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1. A movement that took place near the end of the nineteenth century that aimed to free art from conventional Victorian morality
Connotation
Anadiplosis
Abstraction
Aestheticism
2. Is the idealized code of medieval nobility. It stressed honesty and integrity in living up to one's social obligations - courtesy to others - and deference to ladies.
Chivalry
Vignette
Gothic novels
Cycle
3. Focus on the lives of the rich and elegant
Neo-Platonism
Fashionable novel
Epic
Dramatic Irony
4. An important critical movement that took hold in the early decades of the twentieth century. It stresses the importance of paying close attention to the literary text as a way to develop critical intelligence
New Criticism
First Folio
Enjambment
Epithalamium
5. The complex social process that pushes certain people outside mainstream society - usually because they are perceived as a threat to shared values
Marginalization
Ode
Trace
Hyperbole
6. A literary work that exposes evil or folly through the use of irony - ridicule - or derision
Satire
Eclogues
Personification
Bidungsroman
7. The repetition of vowel sounds close to each other
Wilfred Owen
Free verse
Strophe
Assonance
8. A term used in deconstruction - absence of meaning and multiplicity of possible meaning within a text
Chiasmus
Aporia
roman a clef
Antistrophe
9. A sentence that changes its grammatical structure in the middle - often suggest disturbance or excitement. For example: 'we had almost reached the finished line and then the race had to have been fixed from the beginning'
Assonance
Christopher Marlowe
Mystery plays
Anacoluthon
10. The use of a single word in two different senses at once. For example: I just quit smoking and my job.
Elegy
Gothic novels
Syllepsis
Stream-of-consciousness
11. Early Medieval Period; The protagonist of the poem. Beowulf is a Geatish hero who fights the monster Grendel - Grendel's mother - and a fire-breathing dragon. Beowulf's exploits prove him to be the strongest - ablest warrior of his time. In his youth
terza rima
Beowulf
Elegy
Free verse
12. Plays presented during the Middle Ages by guilds of feast days - They depict important events in Christian history.
Connotation
Gothic novels
Aubade
Mystery plays
13. A figure of speech in which an implicit comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common Ex: Her home was a prison.
Metaphor
The Renaissance
Medieval Period
Epic Simile
14. The pattern of rhymes in a stanza
Rhyme scheme
Jane Austen
Bidungsroman
Tone
15. Augustan Period; Robinson Crusoe - Moll Flanders
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Daniel Defoe
Epic
Free verse
16. Novel a modernist form that puts a story together by tracing the thoughts and feelings of its characters rather than through the voice of a detached narrator
Stream-of-consciousness
Free verse
Antistrophe
Aporia
17. A novel concerned with the negative social and economic impacts of industrialism
Antistrophe
Condition of England novel
Sensation
Verisimilitude
18. A lyric from stemming from the Middle Ages that treats the subject of two lovers waking up together. It may deal with the joy of being together or with the sorrow of having to part.
Dramatic Irony
Meter
Personification
Aubade
19. Renaissance Period ; Paradise Lost
Epistolary Novels
Jane Austen
John Milton
Charles Dickens
20. Augustan Period;
Augustan Period
Alexander Pope
Rhyme scheme
Metaphysical poetry
21. The most common meter in English verse. It consists of a line ten syllables long that is accented on every second beat (see blank verse). These lines in iambic pentameter are from The Merchant of Venice - by William Shakespeare:In sooth -/I know/not
Epistolary novel
Dramatic Monologue
John Milton
Iambic pentameter
22. 12th-15th Centuries. Promoted chivalric (knightly) ideals that helped stabilize a social hierarchy based on bloodlines
Medieval Period
William Shakespeare
Ode
Alliteration
23. A repeated pattern of lines and rhymes analogous to a verse in a song
William Wordsworth
Rhyming Couplet
Elegy
Stanza
24. One of the three sections of the Greek dramatic chorus and the Pindaric ode - along with the antistrophe and epode. These forms may be repeated in sequence within a single ode.
Prosody
Strophe
Vignette
Chivalry
25. An extended metaphor used in a drama or narrative
Ode
Metaphysical poetry
Allegory
Epistolary novel
26. Designating or characteristic of a kind of fiction that originated in Spain and deals episodically with the adventures of a hero who is or resembles such a vagabond or rogue
Aestheticism
Picaresque
Prosody
New Criticism
27. The continuation of the grammatical flow from one line of verse to the next
Neo-Platonism
Enjambment
Assonance
Syllepsis
28. (1840-1900) prescribed liberal doses of 'English literature' as a means of restoring higher ideals to a society that appeared to grow increasingly crass.
Dramatic Irony
Victorian Period
Wilfred Owen
Dramatic Monologue
29. Genre in poetry. Its formal - meditative - and intense.
Ode
Satire
New Criticism
Epic
30. Anything that isn't tangible. In literature - it can be opposed to imagery - the representation of tangible things
Strophe
Alexander Pope
William Wordsworth
Abstraction
31. The rhythmic structure of poetry
Victorian Period
Strophe
First Folio
Meter
32. The narrative devise of hinting at events that have yet to unfold
Foreshadow
Marginalization
Personification
Meter
33. A philosophy of the Middle Ages and Renaissance that accommodated the thinking of Plato to Christian theology
Theater of the absurd
Connotation
Jane Austen
Neo-Platonism
34. Made up of the ideas - beliefs - and values shared by members of a society. Ideology is shaped by political interests and serves power interests in ways we might not recognize
Gothic novels
Cycle
Soliloquy
Ideology
35. A poem praising someone for their achievements - stemming from ancient Greece
Epistolary novel
Canon
Panegyric
Soliloquy
36. Novels about gruesome doings and supernatural horrors - usually set far away and long ago. The form emerged during the eighteenth century but gained popularity and respectability in the nineteenth - as the imagination in literature came to be more hi
Iambic pentameter
Dramatic Irony
Picaresque
Gothic novels
37. Romantic Period
Satire
Sensation
The Renaissance
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
38. Unrhymed verse; esp. - unrhymed verse having five iambic feet per line - as in Elizabethan drama
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Epistles
blank verse
Neo-Platonism
39. A rhyming pair of iambic-pentameter lines - first used extensively in English by Chaucer and later developed as a syntactically complete unit - esp. by Dryden and Pope (Ex.: 'In every work regard the writer's end - Since none can compass more than th
Cycle
heroic couple
Assonance
Panegyric
40. A literary - usually verse composition in which a speaker reveals his or her character - often in relation to a critical situation or event - in a monologue addressed to the reader or to a presumed listener.
Anacoluthon
Dramatic Monologue
Stream-of-consciousness
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
41. In deconstruction - things that are absent from yet suggested by a text. A trace may be the opposite of a written word
Trace
Anadiplosis
Chivalry
Metaphysical poetry
42. Letters - usually formal
Epistles
Marginalization
Free indirect discourse
William Wordsworth
43. Victorian Period; Oliver twist - Our Mutual Friend - Little Dorrit - Bleak House
Satire
Charles Dickens
Medieval Period
Essay
44. Heroic poetry with an important subject of crucial national or cultural significance - together with a grand - lofty tone. Many epics tell the story of the founding of a nation or race by means of battle or journey
Epic
Neo-Platonism
Sublime
Theater of the absurd
45. Written in the form of a series of letters exchanged by the characters - as certain novels of the 18th cent.
Prosody
Epistolary novel
Fashionable novel
Epistolary Novels
46. A prose form originated by the French Renaissance humanist Michel de Montaigne as an experimental and skeptical approach to writing
Elegy
Stanza
Essay
The Renaissance
47. Poetry characterized by elaborate - sometimes bizarre use of metaphor; rough - rugged versification; dramatic speakers; and paradoxical reasoning.
Marginalization
Villanelle
Soliloquy
Metaphysical poetry
48. Augustan Period
Stanza
Epic
Satire
Samuel Johnson
49. The device of presenting abstractions as human characters.
William Shakespeare
Personification
Rhyming Couplet
Tone
50. An unofficial grouping of works by authors whose importance has become generally recognized by literature scholars.
Canon
Abstraction
Christopher Marlowe
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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