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Which of the following best describes social change during the British Victorian era?
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Rapid industrialization the British Empire's rise to world dominance
Which of the following is NOT associated with British Victorian poetry?
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Samuel Beckett
An example of these radical Protestants' favourite genre of literature is:
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Jonathan Edwards' sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of Angry God"
A key figure in British Modernism was the foreign-born writer:
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Joseph Conrad
Charles Dickens' novels are known for:
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combining sensationalism, sentiment and realism
The novelist D. H. Lawrence had a number of books banned for:
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explicit sexuality
Two novelists who combined Genteel and Modernist elements in their work were:
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Henry James and Edith Wharton
Plays that challenge the rules of traditinal drama (often with no clear plot or logical dialogue) are sometimes called:
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. "Theater of the Absurd"
The "Lost Generation" included writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway who:
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felt alienated from traditional values after the First World War
Douglas Coupland's novel of young North Americans living in a materialistic society is called:
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Generation X
The main principle of imagism is to:
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"paint with words" rather than "moaning" and "whining" about feelings
James Joyce's Ulysses is an example of:
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Modernist prose
John Keats and Samuel Taylor Coleridge were important poets of this movement:
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Romanticism
Victorian novels about the lives of rich, fashionable people were known as:
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"silver-fork" novels
Name the artistic movement from the mid-late 20th century that emphasizes: radical questioning, experiments in new ways of writing, the idea that art can never tell the real truth (because there is no truth)
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Postmodernism
Allen Ginsberg, author of the poem "Howl" was a member of this literary movement, whose members experimented with drugs and Eastern religions:
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the Beats
The so-called "Golden Age of the English Novel" was caused by:
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Increased literacy and growing middle-class readership
The arrival of large numbers of immigrants has led to the birth of a new genre of British writing
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Postcolonial literature
The so-called "Golden Age of the English Novel" occured during the:
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Victorian Age
The most sucessful of the so-called "Fireside Poets" was the author of the Evangeline and The song of Hiawatha.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The American writer, author of The Bell Jar and Ariel, is an important figure in feminist litterature:
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Sylvia Plath
The slogan of Aesteteticism was:
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"art for art's sake"
After World War 2, Britain experienced many changes that affected the development of litterature, including:
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break-up of the Empire and immigration from former colonies
Which of the following was a major British Traditionalist novelist?
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E.M. Forster, author of Howards End
The greatest of America's early novelists was Herman Melville, author of this complex, symbolic tale of adventure at sea:
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Moby-Dick
The "Boston Brahmins" were
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wealthy, educated New Englanders like Henry Adams and Oliver Wendell Holmes
One way to think about American literature in the 19th century is to divide it into two streams:
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Genteel and distinctively American
The author of Main Street and Babbit, this Realist writer was the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature:
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Sinclair Lewis
Which sentence best expresses the idea of the "American Dream"
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. In America, everyone has the opportunity to suceed
Which 19-century American philosophy:
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Transcendentalism
Due to the influence of Puritanism and a flourishing newspaper and magazine culture, in the 18th century America was:
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the most literate society in the world
Ezra Pound was the author of a famous Modernist poem called:
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"In a Station of the Metro"
The increased acceptance of "new voices in literature, including Southerners, Americans, women and Jews, is characteristic of what time period in American litterature?
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After World War 2
Which of the following best describes Romantic poetry?
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Nature themes, rhyme, emphasis on passion
. "Genteel" writing in 19th-century America is best described as:
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Writing modelled after British Victorian styles and themes
At the beginning of the 20th century, the arts (including literature) changed values and patterns of past. This change is called:
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Modernism
This poet was inspired by Emerson's philosophy and is sometimes known as "father of free verse". a. Frank Norris
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Walt Whitman
During the Victorian Age, novels became increasingly
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realistic
After World War 2, fears of nuclear weapons and ttotalitarianism led to the creation of novels like:
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1984, by George Orwell
The "Angry Young Men" were:
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naturalistic writers of the post-war period, critics of British elitism
Which of the following best describes Modernist poetry?
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Free verse, Imagism, Symbolism
Some people have suggested that Bridget Jones's Diary is not really a feminist novel. Why?
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The story has a "fairy tale" ending where the woman is rescued by a rich man
Radical Protestants who settled in the Boston area in the 17th century were known as:
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Puritans
Perhaps the very first piece of "American" literature was:
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John Smith's history of the Jamestown colony
The most succesful of the so-called "Fireside Poets" was the author of Evangeline and The Song of Hiawatha.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Adventures of Huckelberry Finn best fits into which genre:
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Realist fiction
Benjamin Franklin is best decribed as:
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. the American prototype of the "self-made man"
The most succesful professional author of early America (creator of Legend of Sleepy Hollow) was:
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Washington Irving
The earliest colonial writing tends to portray America as:
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all of these things
This 19th-century American writer influenced the French Symbolist poets and helped to create the detective and science
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Edgar Allan Poe
. By the end of the 19th century, Naturalism had become and important sty American Fiction. Naturalism is best described as:
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a form of Realism that focuses on harsh economic and social
In the years immediately World War 2 (1939-45), literature in Britain was... of:
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Fear and pessimism
Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne were key figures in this development
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American Renaissance
. Emerson's philosophy was important to other American writers like:
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. Walt Whitman
In the 19th century, some American writers began to use slang and dial folk culture of the American frontier. The most important of these writers were:
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Mark Twain
Which of the following best describes Edgar Allan Poe?
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a pioneer of the horror, detective, and science-fiction genres
Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography expresses a philosophy of pragmatism which means:
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he doesn't worry about ideology of tradition - he will do whatever is practical or effective

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