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GRE Literature: Subject Test Authors And Works

Subjects : gre, literature
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1. Club formed by Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift - dedicated to the ridicule of folly/satire






2. Gulliver'S Travels - unhappy immortals who wish they could die






3. Henry Fielding






4. Imaginary philosopher in Thomas Carlyle'S Sartur Resartus






5. Albert Camus


6. Henry James






7. Christopher Marlowe






8. Emily Dickinson






9. Gerard Manley Hopkins


10. Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray


11. Gerard Manley Hopkins






12. Upton Sinclair


13. Sir Thomas Malory; one of first books printed in England


14. Malcom Lowry






15. Gulliver'S Travels - Houyhnhnms' slaves - look like humans - idiots and violent - only governed by passionate and not reason






16. Christopher Marlowe






17. George Meredith






18. William Dean Howells






19. Andrew Marvell


20. Robert Herrick


21. William Langland - search for the right way to salvation - controversial as it explores rebellion - revolution - social and religious issues






22. Sense and Sensibility






23. Sean O'Casey






24. Isabel Archer confronts her destiny and finds it overwhelming. Inherits a large amount of money and is victim of Machiavellian scheme by two American expats - Gilbert Osmond and Madame Merle. Set mostly in Europe - esp. England and Italy. Pansy - Cas






25. Gulliver'S Travels - flying island where practical projects neglected and impractical projects pursued






26. Philip Sidney






27. Charlotte Perkins Gilman


28. 'The Way of the World' by William Congreve - 1700






29. Alan Ginsberg


30. Sir Walter Raleigh


31. Jeffrey Aspern - Modeled after Lord Byron) as long-dead famous poet - biographer is trying to secure some papers from Aspern'S former mistress and homely daughter. Set in Venice.






32. Milly Theale - an American heiress stricken with a serious disease - and her impact on the people around her (Kate Croy - Merton Densher)






33. Richard Sheridan 'The School for Scandal' 1777






34. Ernest Hemingway






35. Bram Stoker






36. Samuel Johnson






37. Emily Bronte


38. Last paragraph of James Joyce'S 'The Dead' from Dubliners


39. Langston Hughes


40. John Ruskin in Modern Painters






41. Robert Browning


42. Miles and Flora seem to be haunted by ghost of their country estate'S former employees - Peter Quint and Miss Jessel. Told by their English governess






43. John Berryman






44. William Congreve






45. John Milton






46. George Bernard Shaw


47. Countee Cullen


48. Algernon Charles Swinburne


49. Nadine Gordimer


50. John Lyle