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Praxis II Major Authors And Works
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1. heroic fantasy novel about a small group of British rabbits; Fiver - a young runt rabbit who is a seer - receives a frightening vision of his warren's imminent destruction
David Copperfield
Watership Down
Jerry Spinelli
Robert Cormier
2. Wrote Roll of Thunder - Hear my Cry
Lord of the Flies
Mildred Taylor
Paul Zindel
Walter Dean Myers
3. Maintains the bird metaphor throughout the poem's ninety - six lines - describing the various 'flights' of five of her children and her concerns about those remaining in the nest
4. A man is shipwrecked on an island - where he lives for more than 20 years - fending off cannibals and creating a pleasant life for himself
Robinson Crusoe
Langston Hughes
Jean Craighead George
Harper Lee
5. Wrote The Fall of the House of Usher - The Murders in the Rue Morgue - and The Raven; wrote poems: 'To Science -' 'The City and the Sea -' and 'Silence;' American writer - poet - editor and literary critic; part of American Romantic Movement
Elie Wiesel
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Edgar Allan Poe
6. A group of animals mount a successful rebellion against the farmer who rules them - but their dreams of equality for all are ruined when one pig seizes power; novella - dystopian animal fable
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Animal Farm
Jack London
Nathaniel Hawthorne
7. Wrote The Catcher in the Rye
CS Lewis
JD Salinger
Mildred Taylor
Johann David Wyss
8. Wrote 'Aurora Leigh -' poet of the Victorian era
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
CS Lewis
Beowulf
Kate Chopin
9. Wrote Maniac Magee
Lois Lowry
Walt Whitman
Edgar Allan Poe
Jerry Spinelli
10. In an attempt to prove a theory - a student (Raskolnikov) murders two women - after which he suffers greatly from guilt and worry; psychological drama - setting in the 1860s
Crime and Punishment
Robert Frost
Leo Tolstoy
Stephen Crane
11. The portrait of a sinful young man ages while the young man depicted in the portrait remains youthful; English Gothic novel
Emily Bronte
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Moby Dick
Elizabeth George Speare
12. Wrote Ethan Frome
Lord Byron
Emily Dickinson
Edith Wharton
Daniel Defoe
13. Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird; American author
Louisa May Alcott
Avi
Jean Craighead George
Harper Lee
14. Epic/novel poem written in blank verse and encompasses nine books (the woman's number - the number of the prophetic books of Sibyl)
The Joy Luck Club
Aurora Leigh
Ester Forbes
Walt Whitman
15. Wrote Billy Budd - Sailor; Moby Dick; classified as a Dark Romantic; American novelist - short story writer - essayist - and poet
Edith Wharton
Mary Downing Hahn
Herman Melville
The Picture of Dorian Gray
16. Wrote 'We Are Seven -' 'The Prelude -' and 'The World is Too Much With Us;' English Romantic poet; joint publication of 'Lyrical Ballads' with Samuel Taylor Coleridge; motifs: wanders vs wandering - memory - vision/sight - light - leech gatherer; bel
Jean Craighead George
William Wordsworth
Sylvia Plath
Alice In Wonderland
17. Wrote Frankenstein; Romantic British novelist - short story writer - dramatist - essayist - biographer - travel writer
Mary Shelley
Sonnet 18
Mildred Taylor
Helen Keller
18. Wrote The Awakening - The Storm; feminist author of the 20th century; born in St. Louis - Missouri
Kate Chopin
William Butler Yeats
Beowulf
Their Eyes Were Watching God
19. Wrote Crime and Punishment; Russian writer - essayist - philosopher
'In Reference to her Children'
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Sharon Creech
Johann David Wyss
20. Wrote 'Any Human to Another -' 'Color -' and 'The Ballad of the Brown Girl;' American Romantic poet; leading African - American poets of his time; associated with generation of poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Countee Cullen
Jack London
S.E. Hinton
Louis Sacher
21. Gothic novel; a scientist creates a monster - and then abandons it in horror - a decision that leads to disaster and the deaths of nearly everyone he loves
Johann David Wyss
Frankenstein
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Sandra Cisneros
22. Wrote 'Wild Nights -- Wild Nights!;' 'I Heard A Fly Buzz When I Died -' and 'Because I Could Not Stop For Death --;' 19th century poet; major themes: flowers/gardens - the master poems - morbidity - gospel poems - the undiscovered continent; irregula
'In Reference to her Children'
Emily Dickinson
Farenheit 451
William Armstrong
23. Wrote Charlotte's Web
Richard Adams
EB White
Christopher Paul Curtis
1984
24. Wrote My Antonia; prolific during the 1920s - reputation as one of the most important post - Civil War American authors
Holes
Christopher Paul Curtis
Sandra Cisneros
Willa Cather
25. Four March sisters (Amy - Jo - Beth - Meg) in 19th century New England struggle with poverty - juggle their duties - and their desire to find love
The Catcher in the Rye
Kate Dicamillo
Johann David Wyss
Little Women
26. An ex- slave is haunted by the memory of the daughter she killed; historical fiction - ghost story; characters include: Baby Suggs - Denver - Sethe
HG Wells
Lois Lowry
Beloved
Nancy Farmer
27. Wrote Crispin - Nothing But The Truth
Elie Wiesel
Mildred Taylor
Kate Chopin
Avi
28. Wrote The Voice on the Radio
Christopher Marlowe
James Joyce
Charlotte Bronte
Caroline Cooney
29. After surviving a poverty - stricken childhood - the death of his mother - a cruel stepfather - and an unfortunate first marriage - a boys finds success as a writer; themes: plight of the weak - importance of equality in marriage - dangers of wealth
Aurora Leigh
David Copperfield
Johann David Wyss
Henry David Thoreau
30. Wrote The Aeneid
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Beloved
Frederick Douglass
Virgil
31. Wrote Jane Eyre
Kate Dicamillo
Walt Whitman
'Civil Disobedience'
Charlotte Bronte
32. Wrote Little Women; American novelist
Edith Wharton
Louisa May Alcott
Lord Byron
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
33. 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? / Thou art more lovely and more temperate;' Shakespearean couplet with ABAB CDCE EFEF GG rhyme scheme
Elie Wiesel
Madeline L'Engle
Sonnet 18
HG Wells
34. In a futuristic America - a firefighter (Guy Montag) decides to buck society - stop burning books - and start seeking knowledge; themes: censorship - knowledge vs. ignorance - religion as a knowledge giver
Beowulf
Farenheit 451
Patricia Maclachlan
Geoffrey Chaucer
35. Wrote A Wrinkle in Time - A Swiftly Tilting Planet - A Wind in the Door - The Small Rain - 24 Days before Christmas
36. Wrote The Real McCoy: The Life of an American Inventor
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wendy Towle
Avi
The Aeneid
37. Wrote A Farewell to Arms - The Old Man and the Sea - and The Sun Also Rises; American writer and journalist; veteran of WWI - belongs to literary movement called 'The Lost Generation'
Sharon Creech
Oscar Wilde
Willa Cather
Ernest Hemingway
38. Wrote 'A Fisherman -' 'The Second Coming -' and 'Easter 1916;' Irish poet and dramatist; foremost figures of 20th century literature; British WWI poet
William Golding
William Butler Yeats
Herman Melville
Their Eyes Were Watching God
39. Wrote Their Eyes Were Watching God; 20th century African - American writer; folklorist during the Harlem Renaissance
Caroline Cooney
Zora Neale Hurston
William Golding
Marjorie Kinnan Rawling
40. The protagonist of the story is a boy named Sandy whose family must deal with a variety of struggles imposed upon them due to their race and class in society in addition to relating to one another
Phyllis Reynolds Taylor
Not Without Laughter
SE Hinton
Zora Neale Hurston
41. Wrote Sarah Plain and Tall
Robinson Crusoe
George Orwell
Robert Frost
Patricia Maclachlan
42. Wrote Because of Winn - Dixie
Frederick Douglass
Leo Tolstoy
Christopher Paul Curtis
Kate Dicamillo
43. A great warrior - goes to Denmark on a successful mission to kill Grendel; he returns home to Geatland - where he becomes king and slays a dragon before dying; poem; alliterative verse - elegy - small scale heroic epic; author unknown; setting around
Kate Chopin
Robinson Crusoe
Beowulf
Mildred Taylor
44. Wrote Robinson Crusoe; known as the father of the English novel
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Carl Hiaason
Daniel Defoe
Moby Dick
45. NOT anti - society or anti - community; presupposes that the mind is initially the subject to an unhappy conformity; calls on individuals to value their own thoughts - opinions - experiences above those presented to them by other individuals - societ
46. Wrote 'History of a Nun;' prolific dramatist of the Restoration (18th century) - one of the first English female writers
Robert Cormier
Aphra Behn
Lord of the Flies
Lois Lowry
47. Wrote 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock -' 'The Waste Land' and 'The Hollow Men;' British WWI poet - playwright - and literary critic
TS Eliot
Emily Dickinson
Lewis Carroll
Their Eyes Were Watching God
48. An argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state
49. Wrote 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' and 'Rip Van Winkle;' American author - essayist - biographer - historian
Washington Irving
The Aeneid
Kate Chopin
Not Without Laughter
50. Southern gothic novel; bildungsroman; narrator: Scout; serious issues dealing with rape and inequality
Anne Frank
Lord of the Flies
To Kill a Mockingbird
Langston Hughes