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GRE Literature: Subject Test Authors And Works

Subjects : gre, literature
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1. Northanger Abbey






2. Dedication of Shakespeare'S sonnets






3. Washington Irving


4. Mary Anne Evans


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


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






7. Samuel Beckett






8. Henry James






9. Gulliver'S Travels - everyone is 6' tall and cruel






10. George Bernard Shaw


11. Ernest Hemingway






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


13. Anthony Trollope






14. Mark Twain


15. Ovid'S Metamorphoses - basis for Romeo and Juliet - play in Midsummer Night'S Dream






16. William Carlos Williams


17. Emily Dickinson






18. Philip Sidney






19. Richard Wright






20. Imaginary philosopher in Thomas Carlyle'S Sartur Resartus






21. John Dryden






22. Horace Walpole






23. Andrew Marvell - 'The Garden'


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






25. Daniel Defoe






26. Elizabeth Barrett Browning


27. D.H. Lawrence


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


29. Albert Camus


30. Christopher Newman - good-hearted but gauche American businessman on his first tour of Europe - looking for different world than the harsh world of 19th century American business. Mostly concerns his courting of a young widow from aristocratic Parisi






31. Alexander Pope






32. John Ruskin in Modern Painters






33. James Baldwin






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


35. Edmund Spenser






36. Samuel Pepys






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






38. James Boswell






39. Ben Jonson


40. Lord Byron


41. Edmund Spenser - 1590






42. George Eliot






43. Walt Whitman - 'Song of Myself'


44. Chinua Achebe'S retelling of Nigerian independence






45. W.E.B. DuBois






46. Geoffrey Chaucer






47. Joseph Conrad


48. Gulliver'S Travels - intelligent - clean-living horses






49. Percy Bysshe Shelley






50. Samuel Johnson