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GRE Literature: Subject Test Authors And Works

Subjects : gre, literature
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. John Dryden






2. Bram Stoker






3. Albert Camus


4. Oscar Wilde


5. Elizabeth Barrett Browning


6. Samuel Langhorne Clemens


7. Pen names of Bronte sisters (Charlotte - Emily and Anne)






8. Gertrude Stein


9. James Boswell






10. Flannery O'Connor






11. Nathaniel Hawthorne


12. Sean O'Casey






13. Sir Walter Raleigh


14. Richard Sheridan 'The School for Scandal' 1777






15. Walt Whitman - 'Song of Myself'


16. Goethe


17. Mark Twain


18. Kate Chopin


19. Allen Ginsberg - 'Howl'






20. Keat'S 'Ode to a Nightingale'


21. Christopher Marlowe






22. William Congreve






23. Endymion (John Keats - 1818)


24. Emerson - 'Concord Hymn'


25. Philip Sidney






26. Gerard Manley Hopkins


27. Salman Rushdie


28. Eugene O'Neill


29. Oedipus the King - Oedipus at Colonus - Antigone






30. First line of The Iliad


31. Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray


32. Emily Dickinson






33. John Stuart Mill


34. Henry James






35. Opening lines of Dryden'S Mae Flecknoe


36. Henry David Thoreau


37. William Carlos Williams


38. John Donne sermon - 'Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions'


39. Gerard Manley Hopkins






40. William Butler Yeats


41. John Gower - 1390 - treatment of a suffering lover






42. Opening of Canterbury Tales


43. Marcel Proust






44. Robert Burns


45. Alexander Pope






46. Horace Walpole






47. Matthew Arnold


48. Walt Whitman


49. 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






50. John Skelton