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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 Lydgate






2. Andrew Marvell - 'The Garden'


3. Edith Wharton






4. Horace Walpole






5. John Dos Passos






6. Daniel Defoe






7. Geoffrey Chaucer






8. F. Scott Fitzgerald


9. Kate Chopin


10. Lawrence/Laurence Sterne






11. T.S. Eliot'S The Waste Land


12. Albert Camus


13. Ezra Pound


14. 'The Country Wife' by William Wycherley - 1675






15. Gerard Manley Hopkins


16. John Donne


17. Algernon Charles Swinburne


18. Dylan Thomas


19. John Fenimore Cooper






20. Charlotte Perkins Gilman


21. Goethe


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






23. Lord Byron


24. Alexander Pope'S The Rape of the Lock - 1717






25. Thomas Macaulay


26. Ralph Waldo Emerson


27. Andrew Marvell


28. James Joyce


29. Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth






30. William Makepeace Thackeray






31. Thomas More - early 1500s - humanism






32. The legendary hero of an anonymous Old English epic poem composed in the early 8th century






33. First line of William Langland'S Piers Plowman






34. Henry Wadsworth Longsfellow


35. Ovid'S Metamorphoses - basis for Manciple'S tale in Canterbury Tales






36. Honoré de Balzac






37. Imaginary philosopher in Thomas Carlyle'S Sartur Resartus






38. Dedication of Shakespeare'S sonnets






39. Edmund Spenser - 1590






40. Allen Ginsberg - 'Howl'






41. Aeschylus. Agamemnon - Choephoroe - The Eumenides. About the cursed house of Atreus






42. Samuel Beckett






43. Edmund Spenser






44. Salman Rushdie


45. Maya Angelou


46. Christopher Marlowe






47. Gerard Manley Hopkins






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


49. Club formed by Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift - dedicated to the ridicule of folly/satire






50. Ben Jonson