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CLEP World Literature
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1. A poem
Sailing to Byzantium
Gulliver's Travels - Tale of a Tub - Modest Proposal
Katherine
Piers Plowman
2. Orphan who endures hardships - ends up with pickpocket-ers
Christopher Marlowe
Chaucer
Graham Greene
Oliver Twist
3. Viewed as a precursor of modernist literature - His narrative style and anti-heroic characters have influenced many authors
Edward II written by Christopher Marlowe
John Bunyan - John Milton - Ben Jonson
Joseph Conrad
T.S. Elliot
4. The poem describes the travels and reflections of a world-weary young man who - disillusioned with a life of pleasure and revelry - looks for distraction in foreign lands.
5. Deals with man's relationship with time - the universe - and the divine - only through realizing Christ's sacrifice for mankind is an individual capable of being saved.
Four Quartets by T.S. Elliot
Emma - Pride and Prejudice
Bells and Pomegranates.
Dante - Chaucer and Langland
6. Works by Charles Dickens
Jonathon Swift
Claudius
Sonnet sequence
Great expectations - David Copperfield - Our Mutual Friend - A Tale of Two Cities Oliver Twist
7. Modern English authors
Guinevere (the woman) Idylls of the King (book)
Robinson Crusoe written by Daniel Defoe
The Tower
Joseph Conrad - William Yeats - T.S. Elliot - Graham Greene
8. A cycle of twelve narrative poems by the English poet
Idylls of the King
Valdes and Cornelius
Jonathon Swift
Oliver Twist
9. Two famous magicians in Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Valdes and Cornelius
Robinson Crusoe written by Daniel Defoe
Canterburry Tales
Astrophel and Stella
10. John Keats was known for what kind of writings?
Edward II written by Christopher Marlowe
Odes
Achilles
Pygmalion
11. Written by John Milton - epic poem in blank verse - separated into 12 books - the story of the Fall of Man - contains two arcs: One of Satan (Lucifer) and another of Adam and Eve - about how Satan volunteers himself to poison the newly created Earth
Graham Greene
Emma - Pride and Prejudice
Paradise Lost
Pilgrim's Progress
12. Leads readers from the first story into the smaller one within it - employs a narrative technique whereby an introductory main story is composed - at least in part - for the purpose of setting the stage for a fictive narrative or organizing a set of
Polonius
Oliver Twist
Ivanhoe
A frame story/narrative
13. 'April is the cruellest month' (its first line); 'I will show you fear in a handful of dust'; and (its last line) the mantra in the Sanskrit language 'Shantih shantih shantih.'
Idylls of the King
Robinson Crusoe written by Daniel Defoe
The Waste Land
Most difficult - but most masterly satire
14. Famous works written by Lord Byron are?
15. Written by Emily Bronte - the name of a farmhouse - the all-encompassing and passionate - yet thwarted - love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff - and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and many around them.
Divine Comedy
Icarus
Robinson Crusoe written by Daniel Defoe
Wuthering Heights
16. What is it called when each stanza contains nine lines in total: eight lines in iambic pentameter followed by a single 'Alexandrine' line in iambic hexameter. what story is written this way?
17. Who wrote The Eve of St. Agnes - Ode to a Nightingale - Ode on a Grecian Urn
Emma by Jane Austen
Most of them set in provincial England and well known for their realism and psychological insight. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
Sailing to Byzantium
John Keats
18. Hamlet is acting mad but he thinks that _________ killed his brother to gain power - has to admit to killing
Claudius
Prometheus Unbound
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
Philip Sidney
19. Written by Sir Walter Scott - Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe is disliked by his father because he loves a girl and is friends with some of the Normans -there is a tournament - and Ivanhoe is injured and the daughter wants to take him to get help - -battles e
Ivanhoe
Samuel Coleridge
Ann Radcliffe
William Langland
20. Written by Thpmas Moore - in Latin -frame narrative - primarily depicting a fictional island society and the religious - social - and political customs.
Othello
Utopia
Great expectations - David Copperfield - Our Mutual Friend - A Tale of Two Cities Oliver Twist
Tamburlaine the Great
21. Written by William Blake - the Lily - the Cloud - the Worm - the Clod of Clay...characters - asks the question 'why does the springtime of life inevitably fade so that all things must end?'
The Book of Thel
Mocks heartless attitudes towards the poor - as well as British policy in Ireland in general.
The Tower
Emma - Pride and Prejudice
22. The poem focuses on two scenes: one in which a lover eternally pursues a beloved without fulfilment - and another of villagers about to perform a sacrifice.
'spenserian stanza' . Faerie Queen written by Edmund Spenser
Emma by Jane Austen
Hamlet
Ode on a Grecian Urn
23. Self published books by Robert Browning are entitled as what?
Mocks heartless attitudes towards the poor - as well as British policy in Ireland in general.
Pride and Prejudice
Bells and Pomegranates.
Gulliver
24. An English poet - polemicist - and civil servant for the Commonwealth of England - wrote Paradise Lost
The Alchemist
'Spenserian stanza'
John Milton
Katherine
25. What is the rhyme scheme of Faerie Queen?
Most of them set in provincial England and well known for their realism and psychological insight. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
Ode to a Nightingale
The Renaissance 1485-1660
Ababbcbcc
26. The Comedians was written by who
A Burnt Out Case by Graham Greene
In Memoriam and Idylls of the King
Graham Greene
Philip Sidney
27. If the daughters don't marry and the father dies - the girls and their mom will be left without a home. Main characters: Elizabeth Bennett and Darcy
Pride and Prejudice
Most difficult - but most masterly satire
A Burnt Out Case by Graham Greene
John Keats
28. Biographia Literaria - coined the term suspension of disbelief - a long - loosely structured autobiography of who? Samuel Coleridge
Alexander Pope - Daniel Defoe - Jonathon Swift - Ann Radcliffe
Mocks heartless attitudes towards the poor - as well as British policy in Ireland in general.
Bells and Pomegranates.
29. The Waste Land and Four Quartets are written by...
Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Pulpit
The Alchemist
T.S. Elliot
30. The poem satirises a petty squabble by comparing it to the epic world of the gods - Pope keeps a sense that beauty is fragile - and that the loss of a lock of hair touches Belinda deeply.
Rape of the Lock
Sailing to Byzantium
William Wordsworth
Graham Greene
31. Falls into a stream after going crazy
Piers Plowman
In Memorium by Alfred L. Tennyson
Edward II written by Christopher Marlowe
Ophelia in the story of hamlet
32. Hamlet thinks ________ is Claudius and kills him through the curtain
Polonius
Edward II written by Christopher Marlowe
John Bunyan - John Milton - Ben Jonson
Pulpit
33. Men and Women - a collection of fifty-one poems in two volumes - all of which are monologues spoken by different narrators - some identified and some not - was written by...
Ivanhoe
Robert Browning
Great Expectations
Utopia
34. Works by Jonathon Swift
35. Written by George Bernard Shaw - old version of My Fair Lady
Sir Walter Scott
A Burnt Out Case by Graham Greene
William Wordsworth
Pygmalion
36. Surface meaning: hell - Heaven - and purgatory -The Inferno - Purgatorio - Paradiso
Divine Comedy
The Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats
The Alchemist
The Waste Land
37. Written by Christopher Marlowe - story about a man sells his soul to the devil for power and knowledge - allotted twenty-four years of life on Earth - during which time he will have Mephistophilis as his personal servant. Then - he must repay with ti
Bells and Pomegranates.
Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
William Langland
Tamburlaine the Great
38. This story is made up of 108 sonnets and 11 songs - 'aster' (star) Greek 'Stella' (star) Latin - 'Phil' (lover) - Thus Astrophel is the star lover - and Stella is his star.
Astrophel and Stella
Christopher Marlowe
The Knight's Tale
John Milton
39. Wrote Frankenstein - started writing at age 18 - and published at age 21
Mary Shelley
Charles Dickens - Rudyard Kipling - Emily Bronte - George Bernard Shaw - George Elliot - Robert Browning - Alfred Tennyson
'spenserian stanza' . Faerie Queen written by Edmund Spenser
In Memoriam and Idylls of the King
40. The 'shrew' of the title
Joseph Conrad
Katherine
Most of them set in provincial England and well known for their realism and psychological insight. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
41. Rudyard Kipling wrote what story?
John Bunyan - John Milton - Ben Jonson
Jungle Book
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
Sailing to Byzantium
42. Middle English Authors (1066-1485)
Dante - Chaucer and Langland
Sonnet sequence
Four Quartets by T.S. Elliot
William Blake
43. Alfred Tennyson wrote what ?
Bells and Pomegranates.
In Memoriam and Idylls of the King
Sir Walter Scott
Gulliver
44. The title comes from the day (or evening) before the feast of Saint Agnes
Charles Dickens - Rudyard Kipling - Emily Bronte - George Bernard Shaw - George Elliot - Robert Browning - Alfred Tennyson
Astrophel and Stella
The Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats
John Bunyan - John Milton - Ben Jonson
45. This book is a fictional autobiography of the title character - a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela - encountering Native Americans - captives and mutineers before being rescued.
Paradise Lost
Utopia
Sir Walter Scott
Robinson Crusoe written by Daniel Defoe
46. Mary Shelley was his second wife
Percy Shelley
The Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats
Adventure
Tudor and Elizabeth 1
47. The first of 4 stanzas discusses concerns about lost vision - the second of 4 stanzas describes how age causes man to lose sight of the divine - and the third of 3 stanzas is hopeful in that the memory of the divine allows us to sympathise with our f
Ode on Intimation of Immortality
Shakespeare
In Memoriam and Idylls of the King
Sonnet sequence
48. Written by Christopher Marlowe - Barabas is the protagonist - who uses his daughter (Abigail) to make others mad - and when she finds out - she joins a nunnery. She is then poisoned.
The Jew of Malta
John Keats
The absurdity of life
Ann Radcliffe
49. Gertrude - Claudius - Ophelia - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - 'double - double - toil and trouble.'
Don Juan - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
Three brothers represent three different types of Christianity in the world
Hamlet
Claudius
50. What form is Faerie Queen written in?