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GRE Literature: Subject Test Authors And Works

Subjects : gre, literature
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Samuel Beckett






2. Charles Dickens


3. John Dos Passos






4. William Cowper






5. Allen Ginsberg - 'Howl'






6. Mary Anne Evans


7. Thomas Hardy


8. Keat'S 'Ode to a Nightingale'


9. Sean O'Casey






10. Dylan Thomas


11. Jonathan Swift


12. Richard Sheridan 'The School for Scandal' 1777






13. Thoreau - 'Walden'


14. 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.






15. William Blake






16. Charlotte Perkins Gilman


17. Samuel Johnson






18. Mark Twain


19. Ezra Pound


20. Anton Chekhov






21. Edmund Spenser






22. 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






23. Ann Radcliffe






24. Philip Sidney






25. Robert Burns


26. Follows trip of protagonist Lewis Lambert Strether to Europe in pursuit of his widowed fiancee'S supposedly wayward son - Chad Newsome. Strether is to bring the young man back to the family business - but he encounters unexpected complications. The t






27. First line of William Langland'S Piers Plowman






28. In Memoriam A.H.H. by Alfred - Lord Tennyson


29. Samuel Butler






30. Robert Herrick


31. Herman Melville


32. Final lines of Lycidas by Milton - pastoral elegy for Edward King - his colleague at Cambridge that drowned


33. Richard Wright






34. Charles Lamb






35. John Ruskin in Modern Painters






36. John Lyle


37. Endymion (John Keats - 1818)


38. Eric Arthur Blair






39. J. M. Synge






40. Nadine Gordimer


41. T.E. Lawrence






42. Algernon Charles Swinburne


43. Gulliver'S Travels - utopian land of giants that highlights the failures of English goverment






44. John Dryden






45. Matthew Arnold


46. John Skelton






47. Upton Sinclair


48. Opening of Canterbury Tales


49. William Butler Yeats


50. Malcom Lowry