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CLEP World Literature
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1. Pen name for Mary Anne Evans - one of the leading writers of the Victorian era - went by a male name so that she would be taken seriously. Wrote The Mill on the Floss (1860) - Silas Marner (1861) - Middlemarch (1871-72) - and Daniel Deronda (1876)
Pulpit
Canterburry Tales
John Bunyan
George Elliot
2. What are Mary Anne Evans writings well known for?
John Bunyan
Dante
Most of them set in provincial England and well known for their realism and psychological insight. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
William Wordsworth
3. A collection of English poems by Robert Browning - first published in 1845 as the seventh volume in a series of self-published books
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
Bells and Pomegranates.
Christopher Marlowe
William Wordsworth
4. In Faustus the protagonist is compared to ________ and indicates a fall from hubris (excessive pride)
Emma - Pride and Prejudice
Icarus
Ode on Intimation of Immortality
The absurdity of life
5. Self published books by Robert Browning are entitled as what?
Bells and Pomegranates.
Alexander Pope
Three brothers represent three different types of Christianity in the world
Tudor and Elizabeth 1
6. What are the three things that are represented in 'Tale of the Tub'?
William Langland
Three brothers represent three different types of Christianity in the world
Graham Greene
Chaucer
7. 17th century authors
Astrophel and Stella
Mary Shelley
Piers Plowman
John Bunyan - John Milton - Ben Jonson
8. Explores new thoughts on death by comparing/contrasting the mortal human with the immortal nightingale - ends with accepting the idea that pleasure must end and that death in not escapable
Philip Sidney
Divine Comedy
Ode to a Nightingale
Most of them set in provincial England and well known for their realism and psychological insight. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
9. William Yeats wrote...
Great expectations - David Copperfield - Our Mutual Friend - A Tale of Two Cities Oliver Twist
Three brothers represent three different types of Christianity in the world
Irish writer - The Winding Stair - The Tower
Paradise Lost
10. Gertrude - Claudius - Ophelia - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - 'double - double - toil and trouble.'
Hamlet
John Keats
Tamburlaine the Great
Pulpit
11. 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...
Scobie in The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene
Ann Radcliffe
Robert Browning
Irish writer - The Winding Stair - The Tower
12. Criseyde becomes the object of affection for Troilus (a man who had scoffed at love) - There is an exchange of prisoners between the Trojans and the Greeks. Criseyde has to escape - but promises she will return to Troilus in 10 days. Who wrote this s
Icarus
Dante - Chaucer and Langland
Songs of Innocence (and of experience)
Troilus and Criseyde by Chaucer Middle English
13. 'Tub' is a pun for what?
Pulpit
Irish writer - The Winding Stair - The Tower
Claudius
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
14. Who wrote Faerie Queen? Recognized as one of the premier craftsmen of Modern English verse in its infancy
Irish writer - The Winding Stair - The Tower
Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Alexander Pope - Daniel Defoe - Jonathon Swift - Ann Radcliffe
Edmund Spenser
15. Many different types of people tell stories of their journeys - much more about the stories they tell - rather than the actual traveling.
Canterburry Tales
The Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats
Jungle Book
The absurdity of life
16. Works by Jonathon Swift
17. Is meant to represent man's sinful attachment to worldly things - Amelia and Becky are characters in what story?
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
In Memoriam and Idylls of the King
Hamlet
18. Christian allegory - main character's name is CHRISTIAN - about his journey from his hometown 'city of Destruction' to the 'celestial City' (Heaven)
19. 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.
20. 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
Joseph Conrad - William Yeats - T.S. Elliot - Graham Greene
T.S. Elliot
Paradise Lost
Graham Greene
21. Middle English Authors (1066-1485)
Dante - Chaucer and Langland
Alexander Pope - Daniel Defoe - Jonathon Swift - Ann Radcliffe
A Burnt Out Case by Graham Greene
Rape of the Lock
22. Lord Byron wrote a satiric poem based on the legend of who?
Troilus and Criseyde by Chaucer Middle English
Joseph Conrad - William Yeats - T.S. Elliot - Graham Greene
Don Juan
Shakespeare
23. 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
Great Expectations
Astrophel and Stella
Ann Radcliffe
Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
24. 18th Century Irish Satirist
Four Quartets by T.S. Elliot
Jonathon Swift
Gulliver
Claudius
25. 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.
Edmund Spenser
Robinson Crusoe written by Daniel Defoe
John Milton
Wuthering Heights
26. Mary Shelley was his second wife
The love of travel
Percy Shelley
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
Guinevere (the woman) Idylls of the King (book)
27. Songs of Innocence (and of experience) written by who
The Jew of Malta
Gulliver
Macbeth
William Blake
28. A poem
Piers Plowman
Guinevere (the woman) Idylls of the King (book)
William Langland
T.S. Elliot
29. John Keats was known for what kind of writings?
Dante - Chaucer and Langland
Percy Shelley
Four Quartets by T.S. Elliot
Odes
30. Wrote Rape of the Lock - most famous for his heroic couplet
Ode on Intimation of Immortality
Alexander Pope
Scobie in The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene
Chaucer
31. English Christian writer and preacher Wrote Pilgrim's Progress - during his first imprisonment
Emma by Jane Austen
John Bunyan
Percy Shelley
Mocks heartless attitudes towards the poor - as well as British policy in Ireland in general.
32. Wrote Frankenstein - started writing at age 18 - and published at age 21
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
The Waste Land
Mary Shelley
Prometheus Unbound
33. '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.'
Our Mutual Friend by charles dickens
Jonathon Swift
Icarus
The Waste Land
34. What does Troilus reflect on in the story of Troilus and Criseyde?
T.S. Elliot
Ann Radcliffe
The absurdity of life
William Wordsworth
35. 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.
Robert Browning
Alexander Pope - Daniel Defoe - Jonathon Swift - Ann Radcliffe
Mary Shelley
Rape of the Lock
36. Written by George Bernard Shaw - old version of My Fair Lady
Ann Radcliffe
Philip Sidney
Pygmalion
The Waste Land
37. 'Tis better to have loved and lost - Than never to have loved at all. is an account of all Tennyson's thoughts and feelings as he copes with his grief over such a long period.
Utopia
Alexander Pope - Daniel Defoe - Jonathon Swift - Ann Radcliffe
In Memorium by Alfred L. Tennyson
Macbeth
38. 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
Adventure
Four Quartets by T.S. Elliot
Astrophel and Stella
Ivanhoe
39. 18th Century authors
Alexander Pope - Daniel Defoe - Jonathon Swift - Ann Radcliffe
Polonius
Canterburry Tales
Songs of Innocence (and of experience)
40. Famous works written by Lord Byron are?
41. The Lady of the Lake - an Arthurian Legend was written by...
Joseph Conrad
Sir Walter Scott
Don Juan
John Keats
42. What is the satirical hyperbole in Jonathon Swifts 'A Modest Proposal'?
T.S. Elliot
Mocks heartless attitudes towards the poor - as well as British policy in Ireland in general.
John Keats
Troilus and Criseyde by Chaucer Middle English
43. What form is Faerie Queen written in?
44. Who wrote Piers Plowman?
Graham Greene
Wuthering Heights
William Langland
Tudor and Elizabeth 1
45. What is significant about Jonathon Swift's story 'Tale of a Tub'
Jungle Book
Most difficult - but most masterly satire
The Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats
William Wordsworth
46. An English poet - polemicist - and civil servant for the Commonwealth of England - wrote Paradise Lost
John Milton
William Wordsworth
Canterburry Tales
The Jew of Malta
47. Hamlet is acting mad but he thinks that _________ killed his brother to gain power - has to admit to killing
Three brothers represent three different types of Christianity in the world
Claudius
The Renaissance 1485-1660
Troilus and Criseyde by Chaucer Middle English
48. The first tale from Canterbury Tales - this story was written in iambic pentameter - about courtly love and ethical dilemmas - Arcite and Palamon are imprisoned. They both fall for a woman named Emily which causes tension and hate.
49. Modern English authors
'spenserian stanza' . Faerie Queen written by Edmund Spenser
The love of travel
Joseph Conrad - William Yeats - T.S. Elliot - Graham Greene
50. 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
Ophelia in the story of hamlet
Pilgrim's Progress
Dante - Chaucer and Langland