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GRE Literature: Subject Test Authors And Works

Subjects : gre, literature
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1. Gerard Manley Hopkins


2. Marcel Proust






3. Ernest Hemingway






4. T.E. Lawrence






5. Northanger Abbey






6. Christopher Marlowe






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






8. Anonymous author of Cleanness and Patience - Pearl






9. Maya Angelou


10. Bram Stoker






11. Virginia Woolf


12. Amiri Baraka/Leroi Jones






13. Flannery O'Connor






14. Edmund Spenser






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






16. Jean Genet


17. John Ruskin






18. Henry Wadsworth Longsfellow


19. Salman Rushdie


20. Imaginary philosopher in Thomas Carlyle'S Sartur Resartus






21. Dylan Thomas


22. Edith Wharton






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






24. Rudyard Kipling


25. Daniel Defoe






26. Philip Sidney






27. Elizabeth Barrett Browning


28. William Carlos Williams


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


30. John Bunyan - 1684


31. John Fenimore Cooper






32. Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth






33. Samuel Butler






34. Upton Sinclair


35. George Eliot






36. 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






37. Endymion (John Keats - 1818)


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






39. Walt Whitman


40. Thomas Hardy


41. William Wordsworth


42. D.H. Lawrence


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


44. John Keats


45. John Dos Passos






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






47. First Englishwoman to publish a substantial volume of original poems (1611)






48. 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






49. Ezra Pound


50. George Orwell