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--可修編-美國(guó)文學(xué)TheColonialPeriod〔Puritanism〕MultipleChoice.ThePuritandominatingvalueswere .A.hardworkB.thriftC.pietyD.sobrietyWhichstatementaboutCottonMatherisnottrue?HewasagreatPuritanhistorian.Hewasaninexhaustiblewriter.Hewasaskillfulpreacherandaneminenttheologian.HewasagraduateofOxfordCollege.JonathanEdwards’bestandmostrepresentativesermonwas .ATrueSightofSinSinnersintheHandsofanAngryGodAModelofChristianCharityGod’sDeterminationsThemonthreadthroughoutAmericanliteraturehasbeentheemphasisontheA.RevolutionismB.ReasonC.IndividualismD.rationalismAnneBradstreetwasaPuritanpoet.HerpoemsmadesuchastirinEnglandthatshebecameknownasthe“ 〞whoappearedinAmerica.A.NinthMuseB.TenthMuseC.BestMuseD.FirstMuseII.PeriodaroundTheWarofIndependence(Enlightenment)InAmericanliterature,theeighteencenturywastheageoftheEnlightenment. wasthedominantspirit.A.HumanismB.RationalismC.RevolutionD.EvolutionWhichofthefollowingstirredtheworldandhelpedformtheAmericanrepublic?A.TheAmericanCrisis. B.TheFederalistC.DeclarationofIndependence D.TheAgeofReason“Thesearethetimesthattrymen’ssouls〞,thesewordswereoncereadtoWashington’stroopsanddidmuchtospurexcitementtofurtheractionwithhopeandconfidence.Whoistheauthorofthesewords?A.BenjaminFranklin B.ThomasPaineC.ThomasJefferson D.GeorgeWashingtonWhowasconsideredasthe“PoetofAmericanRevolution〞?A.AnneBradstreet B.EdwardTaylorC.MichaelWigglesworth D.PhilipFreneauAttheReasonandRevolutionPeriod,AmericanswereinfluencedbytheEuropeanmovementcalledthe .A.CharitistMovement B.RomanticistMovementC.EnlightenmentMovement D.ModernistMovementIII.PeriodofRomanticismI.MultipleChoiceInWaltWhitman’s“TherewasaChildWentForth,〞thechildreferstoA.thepoethimselfasachildB.anyAmericanChildC.theyoungAmerica D.oneofthepoet’sneighborInMoby-Dick,thevoyagesymbolizes .A.theMicrocosmofhumansocietyB.asearchfortruthC.theunknownworld D.natureThoreauwasoftenaloneinthewoodsorbythepond,lostinspiritualmunicationwith .A.nature B.transcendentalistideasC.humanbeings D.celestialbeingsTheTranscendentalistgroupincludestwoofthemostsignificantwritersAmericahasproducedsofar,Emersonand A.HenryDavidThoreau B.WashingtonIrvingC.NathanielHawthorne D.WaltWhitman tellsasimplebutverymovingstoryinwhichfourpeoplelivinginapuritanmunityareinvolvedinandaffectedbythesinofadulteryindifferentways.A.Twice-ToldTales B.TheScarletLetterC.TheHouseoftheSevenGablesD.TheMarbleFaun isregardedasthefirstAmericanproseepic.A.NatureB.TheScarletLetterC.WaldenD.Moby-DickTOC\o"1-5"\h\zWashingtonIrving’ssocialconservationandliteraryforthepastisrevealed,tosomeextent,inhisfamousstory, .A.TheLegendofSleepHollow B.RipVanWinkleC.TheCustom-house D.TheBirthmarkThegiantMobyDickmaysymbolizeallEXCEPT .A.mysteryoftheuniverse B.sinofthewhaleC.poweroftheGreatNature D.eviloftheworldTheconventionofthedesireforanescapefromsocietyandareturntonatureinAmericanliteratureisparticularlyevidentin .A.Cooper’sLeatherstockingTalesB.Hawthorne’sTheScarletLetterC.Whitman’sLeavesofGrass D.Irving’sRipVanWinkleAsaphilosophicalandliterarymovement, flourishedinNewEnglandfromthe1830stotheCivilWar.A.modernismB.rationalismC.sentimentalismD.transcendentalismTOC\o"1-5"\h\zInHawthorne’sTheScarletLetter,“A〞maystandfor .A.AdulteryB.AngelC.AmiableD.AlltheaboveTheperiodbeforetheAmericanCivilWarisgenerallyreferredtoas .A.theNaturalistPeriod B.themodernPeriodC.theRomanticPeriod D.theRealisticPeriodAllofthefollowingareworksbyNathanielHawhomeexcept .A.TheHouseoftheSevenGablesB.WhitejacketC.TheMarbleFaun D.TheBlithedaleRomanceInthefollowingworks,whichsignsthebeginningoftheAmericanliterature?A.TheSketchBook. B.LeavesofGrass.C.LeatherstockingTales D.AdventuresofhuckleberryFinn.ThemainthemeofEmilyDickinsonisthefollowingexcept .A.religion B.loveandmarriageC.lifeanddeath D.warandpeaceEmilyDickinson’spoeticidiomisnotedforthefollowingexcept .A.brevityB.directnessC.plainestwordsD.obscureItisonhis thatWashingtonIrving’sfamemainlyrested.A.talesaboutAmerica B.earlypoetryC.childhoodrecollections D.sketchesabouthisEuropeantours isthemostambivalentwriterintheAmericanliteraryhistory.A.NathanielHawthorne B.WaltWhitmanC.RalphWaldoEmerson D.MarkTwainThepublicationof establishedEmersonasthemosteloquentspokesmanofnewEnglandTranscendentalism.A.Nature B.Self-RelianceC.TheAmericanScholar D.TheOver-SoulInthehistoryofliterature,Romanticismisregardedas thethoughtthatdesignatesaliteraryandphilosophicaltheorywhichtendstoseetheindividualastheverycenterofalllifeandallexperience.Thethoughtthatdesignatesmanasasocialanimal.
Theorientationthatemphasizesthosefeatureswhichmenhaveinmon.Themodesofthinking.Inthepoem“SomeofMyself〞,WhitmansetsforththeprinciplebeliefsofA.thetheoryofuniversality.B.singularityandequalityofbeingsinvalueA.thetheoryofuniversality.C.bothAandB.D.noneaboveC.bothAandB.D.noneaboveWhichofthefollowingfeaturescannotcharacterizepoemsbyWaltWhitman?A.lyricalandwell-structuredB.free-flowingC.simpleandrathercrudeD.conversationalandcasualWhichofthefollowingwritingsisnotfinishedbyRalphWaldoEmerson?A.NatureB.essaysC.TheOver-SoulD.OfStudiesIV.PeriodofRealismMultipleChoiceTheAgeofRealismintheliteraryhistoryoftheUnitedStatesreferstotheperiodfrom to .A.1861…1914B.1863...1918 C.1865...1914 D.1865...1918 isconsideredtobeTheodoreDreiser’sgreatestwork.A.AnAmericanTragedyB.SisterCarrieC.TheFinancier D.TheTitan isanovellaaboutayoungAmericangirlwhogets“killed〞bythewinterinRome,anditbroughtHenryJamesinternationalfameforthefirsttime.
A.TheAmericanB.TheEuropeansA.TheAmericanB.TheEuropeansC.DaisyMillerD.TheportraitofaLady isdescribedbymarkTwainasaboywith“asoundheartandadeformedconscience.A.TomSawyerB.HuckleberryFinnC.JimD.TonyWhoexertsthesinglemostimportantinfluenceonliterarynaturalism,ofwhichTheodoreDreiserandJackLondonareamongthebestrepresentativewriters?A.FreudB.DarwinC.W.D.HowelllsD.EmersonTOC\o"1-5"\h\zMarkTwain,oneofthegreatest19thcenturyAmericanwriters,iswellknownforhis .A.internationalthemeB.waste-landimageryC.localcolor D.symbolismInHenryJames’DaisyMiller,theauthortriestoportraytheyoungwomanasanembodimentof .A.theforceofconvention B.thefreespiritoftheNewWorldC.thedeclineofaristocracy D.thecorruptionofthenewlyrichTheLiterarycharactersoftheAmericantypeintheearly19thcenturyaregenerallycharacterizedbyallthefollowingfeaturesexceptthatthey .speaklocaldialects B.arepoliteandelegantgentlemenaresimpleandcrudefarmersarenoblesavages(redandwhite)untaintedbysocietyWithHowells,James,andMarkTwainactiveontheliteraryscene, becamethemajortrendinAmericanliteratureintheseventiesandeightiesof19thcentury.A.sentimentalism2.romanticism3.realismD.naturalismTOC\o"1-5"\h\zGenerallyspeaking,allthosewriterswithanaturalisticapproachtohumanrealitytendtobe .A.transcendentalismB.idealismC.pessimistsD.impressionistsMarkTwainwrotemostofhisliteraryworkswitha language.A.grandD.pompousC.simpleD.vernacularHenryJamesexperimentedwithmanydifferentthemesinhisliterarycareer,themostinfluentialonebeing .A.nothingness B.disillusionmentC.internationalthemeD.relationshipbetweenmenandwomenTheodoreDreiserisgenerallyregardedasoneofAmerica’s .A.naturalists B.realistsC.modernistsD.romanticistsDreiser’sTrilogyofDesireincludesthreenovels.TheyareTheFinancier.TheTitanand .A.TheStoicB.TheGiantC.TheTycoonD.TheGeniusThebookfromwhich“allmodernAmericanliteraturees〞r(shí)eferstoA.TheGreatGatsby B.TheSunAlsoRisesC.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnD.Moby-DickTheimpactofDarwin’sevolutionarytheoryontheAmericanthoughtandtheinfluenceofthenineteenth-centuryFrenchliteratureontheAmericanmenoflettersgaverisetoyetanotherschoolofrealism:American .A.modernismB.naturalismC.vernacularismD.localcolorismWhichofthefollowingwritingsisbyHemingwaydescribedthenoveltheonebookfromwhich“allmodernAmericanliteraturees〞?A.TomSawyerB.HuckleberryFinnC.TheGildedAgeD.LifeontheMississippiThemainthemeof TheArtofFictionrevealshisliterarycredothatrepresentationoflifeshouldbethemainobjectofthenovel.A.HenryJames’ B.WilliamDeanHowellsC.MarkTwain’sD.JackLondon’sV.PeriodofModernismI.MultipleChoiceInwhichofthefollowingworks,Hemingwaypresentshisphilosophyaboutlifeanddeaththroughthedepictionofthebull-fightasakindofmicrocosmictragedy?A.TheGreenHillsofAfrica B.TheSnowsofKilimanjaroC.ToHaveandHaveNot D.DeathintheAfternoon isoftenacclaimedliteraryspokesmanoftheJazzAge.A.ErnestHemingway B.F.ScottFitzgeraldC.WilliamFaulkner D.EzraPound isHemingway’sfirsttruenovelinwhichhedepictsavividportraitof“TheLostGenerationTheSunAlsoRisesC.InOurTimeAFarewelltoArmsTheSunAlsoRisesC.InOurTimeAFarewelltoArmsD.ForWhomtheBellTollsFitzgerald’sfictionalworldisthebestembodimentofthespiritof .A.theJazzAge B.theRomanticPeriodC.theRenaissanceperiod D.theNeoclassicalPeriodInatragicsense, isarepresentationoflifeasastruggleagainstunconquerableforcesinwhichonlyapartialvictoryispossible.A.ForWhomtheBellTollsB.InOurTimeC.TheOldManandtheSeaD.AFarewelltoArmsRobertFrostbinedtraditionalverseforms—thesonnet,rhymingcouplets,blankverse—withaclearAmericanlocalspeechrhythm,thespeechof farmerswithitsidiosyncraticdictionandsyntax.A.southern B.westernC.NewHampshire D.NewEnglandWho,oneofthemostimportantpoetsinhistime,isaleadingspokesmanofthe“ImagistMovement〞?A.J.D.Salinger. B.EzraPoundC.RichardWright D.RalphEllisonAmericanfictioninthe1960sand1970sprovestobedifferentfromitspredecessors.Itisalwaysreferredtoas“ 〞.A.Imagism B.blackhumourC.newfiction D.theBeatGenerationAsanautobiographicalplay,O’Neill’s (1951)hasgaineditsstatusasaworldclassicandsimultaneouslymarkstheclimaxofhisliterarycareerandtheingofageofAmericandrama.A.LongDay’sJourneyIntoNight B.TheHairyApeC.DesireUndertheElms D.TheIcemanethTenderIstheNightisa byFitzgerald.A.ShortstoryB.novellaC.poemD.novelTheleadingplaywrightofthemodernperiodinAmericanliterature,ifnotthemostsuccessfulinallhisexperiments,is .A.ArthurMiller B.TennesseeWilliamC.RobertFrost D.EugeneO’Nill isadramatistwhoholdsthecentralpositioninAmericandramathemodernisticperiod.A.SinclairLewis B.EugeneO’NeillC.ArthurMiller D.TennesseeWilliams issaidtobea“historicalnovel〞byFaulkner.A.GoDown,Moses B.LightinAugustC.TheSoundandtheFury D.Absalom stemsfromtheambiguityofthespeaker’schoicebetweensafetyandtheunknown.A.Mendingthewall B.HomeBurial--可修編-- - -可修編-C.TheRoadNotTakenD.StoppingbyWoodsonaSnowyEveningC.TheRoadNotTakenHemingway’swritingstyle,togetherwithhisthemeandthehero,isgreatlyandpermanentlyinfluencedbyhisexperiences .A.inhischildhood B.inthewarC.inAmerica D.inAfricaThefollowingwriterswereawardedNobelPrizeforliteratureexcept .A.WilliamFaulkner B.F.ScottFitzgeraldC.JohnSteinbeck D.ErnestHemingway isnotconsideredtobeoneofthemastersinthefieldofAmericanfictioninthemodernisticperiod.A.F.ScottFitzgerald B.ErnestHemingwayC.ArthurMiller D.WilliamFaulkner“TworoadsdivergedinayellowwoodandsorryIcouldnottravelboth...”IntheabovetwolinesofRobertFrost’sTheRoadnotTaken,thepoet,byimplication,wasreferringto .A.atravelexperienceB.amarriagedecisionC.amiddle-agecrisis D.one’scourseoflifeTheAmerican“Thirties”,lastedfromtheCrash,throughtheensuingGreatDepression,untiltheoutbreakoftheSecondWorldWar1939.ThiswasaperiodA.poverty B.bleaknessC.importantsocialmovementsD.anewsocialconsciousnessE.alloftheabove showedgreatinterestinChineseliteratureandtranslatedthepoetryofLiPointoEnglish,andwasinfluencedbyConfucianideas.A.Ezrapound B.RobertFrostC.T.S.Eliot D.E.E.CummingsEzraPound’slongpoem containedmorethanonehundredpoemslooselyconnected.A.TheWasteland B.TheCantosC.DonJuan D.QueenMabIn1954, wasawardedtheNobelPrizeforliteratureforhis“masteryoftheartofmodernnarration〞.A.T.SEliot B.ErnestHemingwayC.JohnSteinbeck D.WilliamFaulkner wroteaboutthesocietyintheSouthbyinventingfamilieswhichrepresenteddifferentsocialforces:theolddecayingupperclass;therising,ambitious,unscrupulousclassofthe“poorWhites〞;andtheNegroeswholabouredforbothofthem.A.Faulkner B.FitzgeraldC.Hemingway D.SteinbeckInFaulkner’sTheSoundandtheFury,heusedatechniquecalled ,inwhichthewholestorywastoldthroughthethoughtsofonecharacter.A.StreamofconsciousnessB.imagism
C.symbolismD.naturalismC.symbolismMostofthewritersinthemodernperiodwereabletoprobeintotheinnerworldofhumanrealityonthebaseof .WilliamJames’“streamofconsciousness〞CarlJung’s“collectiveunconscious〞and“archetypalsymbol〞SigmundFreud’s“interpretationofdreams〞AlloftheaboveWritersofthefirstpostwareraself-consciouslyacknowledgedthattheywereA.alostGeneration B.aBeatGenerationC.aJazzGeneration D.noneoftheaboveWhoistheauthorofthework:“TheGrapesofWrath〞?A.JohnSteinbeck B.EugeneO’NeilC.F.ScottFitzgerald D.TheodoreDreiserIn1920SinclairLewispublishedhismemorabledenunciationofAmericansmall-townprovincialismin .A.MainStreet B.AnAmericanTragedyC.Winesburg,OhioD.SisterCarrieKeys(答案):I.TheColonialPeriod:I)1.ABCD2.D3.B4.C5.BII.PeriodaroundWaroftheIndependence:I).1.B2.C3.B9.D10.CIII.PeriodofRomanticism:I).1.C2.B3.A4.A5.B6.D7.B8.B9.D10.D11.D12.C13.B14.A15.D16.D17.A18.A19.A20.C21.C22.A23.DIV.PeriodofRealismI)1.D2.A3.C4.B5.B6.C7.B8.B9.C10.C11.D12.C13.A14.A15.C16.B17.B18.AV.PeriodofModernism:3.A9.A10.D11.D17.C18.D19.E25.D26.A27.AI)1.D2.B12.B13.D14.D15.B16.B20.A21.B22.B23.A24.A5.C8.C4.A6.D7.B28.A補(bǔ)充練習(xí)一、現(xiàn)實(shí)主義Inthelate19thcentury,ahostofnewwritersappeared,amongthemwere .A.BretHarte B.WilliamDeanHowellsC.HamlinGarland D.MarkTwainInfluencedbysuchEuropeansas ,America'smostnoteworthynewauthorsestablishedaliteratureofrealism.A.Zola B.Flaubert C.Balzac D.TolstoyWilliamDeanHowellsdefinedrealismas"nothingmoreandnothinglessthanthetruthfultreatmentofmaterial",andhebestexemplifiedhistheoriesinthreenovels.Choosethemfromthefollowing.A.TheModemInstance B.TheRiseofSilasLaphanC.AHazardofNewFortunes D.ThePrinceandthePauperMarkTwaincreated,in ,amasterpieceofAmericanrealismthatisalsooneofthegreatbooksofworldliterature.A.HuckleberryFinn B.TomSawyerC.TheManThatCorruptedHadleyburgD.TheGildedAgeThepessimismanddeterministicideasofnaturalismpervadedtheworksofsuchAmericanwritersas .A.StephenCrane B.BenjaminFrankNorrisC.JackLondon D.HenryJamesE.TheodoreDreiserTOC\o"1-5"\h\zAlthoughrealismandnaturalismwereproductsofthenineteenthcentury,theirfinaltriumphcameinthetwentiethcentury,withthepopularandcriticalsuccessesofsuchwritersas .A.EdwinArlingtonRobinson B.WillaCatherC.SherwoodAnderson D.RobertFrostE.WilliamFaulknerAmericanliteratureproducedonlyonefemalepoetduringthenineteenthcentury.Thiswas .A.AnneBradstreet B.JaneAustenC.EmilyDickinson D.HarrietBeecherChoosetheworkswrittenbyMarkTwain.TheAdventuresofTomSawyerB.InnocentsAbroadLifeontheMississippiD.TheTragedyofPudd'nheadWilsonThePrinceandthePauperThepublicationofthenovel stirredagreatnationtoitsdepthsandhurriedonagreatwar.A.MyBondageandMyFreedomB.StanzasonFreedomC.VoicesofFreedom D.UncleTom'sCabinMarkTwainhadledanactivelifeintheverycenteroftheAmericanexperience.Hehadbeena .A.printer,pilot,soldier B.silver-minor,gold-washerC.lecturer,traveler,businessmanD.novelist,autobiographerWhichstatementsaboutO.Henryareright?Hewroteaboutthepoorpeople.Hisstoriesareusuallyshortandhumorous.Theplotsofhisstoriesareexceedinglycleverandinteresting.Theendsofhisstoriesarealwayssurprising.Manyofhisstoriescontainagreatdealofslangandcolloquialexpressions.WhereMarkTwainandWilliamDeanHowellssatirizedEuropeanmannersattimes, wasanadmirer.A.O.HenryB.HenryJamesC.WaltWhitmanD.JackLondonChoosethewell-knownshortstorieswrittenbyWilliamSidneyPorter.A.TheGiftoftheMagi B.AnUnfinishedStoryC.TheFurnishedRoom D.TheVoiceoftheCityE.TheCopandtheAnthemChoosethenovelswrittenbyHenryJames.A.TheAmericanB.DaisyMillerC.ThePortraitofaLady D.TheTragicMuseE.TheGoldenBowlChoosethenovelwhichisnotwrittenbyHenryJames.A.TheAmbassadors B.TheWingsoftheDoveC.TheBostonians D.ThePrincessCasamassimaE.TheMysteriousStrangerJackLondon'ssincereintellectualandpersonalinvolvementinthesocialistmovementisrecordedinsuchnovelsandpolemicalworksas .
B.TheIronHeelA.ThePeopleoftheAbyssB.TheIronHeelC.RevolutionD.TheWaroftheClassesWhileembracingthesocialismofMarx,Londonalsobelievedinthetriumphofthestrongestindividuals.Thiscontradictionismostvividlyprojectedinthepatentlyautobiographicalnovel .A.TheCalloftheWild B.TheSeaWolfC.MartinEden D.TheIronHeelIn1900,Londonpublishedhisfirstcollectionofshortstories,named A.TheSonoftheWolf B.TheSeaWolfC.TheLawofLife D.WhiteFang19.Dreiser'sTrilogyofDesireincludesthreenovels.Findthemfromthefollowing.A.TheFinancier B.TheTitanC.TheGenius D.TheStoicE.JannieGerhardt"TheLureoftheSpirit;TheFleshinPursuit"isthetitleofonechapterinDreiser'snovel .A.AnAmericanTragedy B.SisterCarrieC.DreiserLooksatRussia D.JannieGerhardtThemainthemeof TheArtofFictionrevealshisliterarycredothatrepresentationoflifeshouldbethemainobjectofthenovel.A.HenryJames'C.MarkTwain'sA.HenryJames'C.MarkTwain'sD.O.Henry'sWithWilliamDeanHowells,James,andMarkTwainactiveonthescene, becamethemajortrendintheseventiesandeightiesofthenineteenthcentury.A.sentimentalism B.romanticismC.realism D.naturalismChoosethethreestaunchadvocatesofnineteenth-centuryAmericanrealism.A.MarkTwain B.HenryJamesC.WilliamDeanHowells D.JackLondonChoosetheworkswhichcontainbitterattacksonthehumanrace.A.AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur'sCourtB.TheManThatCorruptedHadleyburgC.TheMysteriousStrangerD.TheAutobiographyMarkTwainwasagreatsocialcriticandafriendoftheChinese.HisDisgracefulPercecutionofaBoyisascathingpieceofcriticismdirectedagainstthepersecutionofthe immigrantsinCalifornia.A.QuakersB.ChineseC.French D.JapaneseMarkTwainstoodonthesideofChinainitsstruggleagainstforeigninvasions.His and aretwonotableexamplesofhisvigorousattacksontheimperialistbehavioroftheUnitedStates.A.TheTreatywithChinaB.TothePersonSittinginDarknessC.DisgracefulPersecutionofaBoyD.Goldsmith'sFriendAbroadAgainStephenCrane'sbestshortstoriesinclude , , ,allreinforcingthebasicCranemotifofenvironmentandheredityoverwhelmingman.A.OpenBoat B.TheBlueHotelC.AnExperimentinMisery D.TheRedBadgeofCourageWhichwritershavenaturalisttendency?A.StephenCrane B.BenjaminFrankNorrisC.TheodoreDreiser D.EdwinArlingtonRobinsonTheodoreDreiserwasleft-orientedinhisviews.HevisitedRussiaandwroteand toexpresshisnewfaith,andshortlybeforehisdeath,hejoinedthemunistParty.A.DreiserLooksatRussia B.TragicAmericaC.AnAmericanTragedy D.TheTitanChooseJackLondon'sworksfromthefollowing.A.TheCalloftheWild B.WhiteFangC.TheSeaWolfD.MartinEdenMakemultiplechoice?ABCD2.ABCD3.ABC4.A5.ABCDE6.ABCDE7.C8.ABCDE9.D 10.ABCD11.ABCDE12.B13.ABCDE14.ABCDE15.E16.ABCD17.C 18.A19.ABD20.B21.A22.C23.ABC24.ABCD25.B26.AB27.ABC28.ABCD29.AB30.ABCD現(xiàn)代主義IMakemultiplechoices.Thebest-sellingAmericanbooksinthefirstdecadesofthetwentiethcenturywere .A.travelingbooks B.mercialbooksC.historicalromances D.newsreportsEarlyinthe20thcentury, publishedworksthatwouldchangethenatureofAmericanpoetry.A.EzraPound B.T.S.EliotC.RobertFrost D.BothAandBTheAmericansocialupheavalsandtheliteraryconcernsoftheGreatDepressionyearsendedwiththeprosperityandturmoilbroughtbythe .A.FirstWorldWar B.SecondWorldWarC.CivilWar D.WarofIndependenceTheAmerican"Thirties",lastedfromtheCrash,throughtheensuingGreatDepression,untiltheoutbreakoftheSecondWorldWar1939.Thiswasaperiodof .A.poverty B.bleaknessC.importantsocialmovements D.anewsocialconsciousnessE.alloftheaboveInthepre-warperiod,suchwritersas ,pointedoutthecontradictionsbetweenwhatAmericanpreachedandtheypracticed.A.MarkTwain B.JackLondonC.StephenCrane D.TheodoreDreiserE.alloftheabove6.IntheThirties,poetslikeArchibaldMacleishand wrotepassionatelyaboutmonpeople,workersandfarmers.A.EmilyDickinson B.EzraPoundC.RobertFrost D.LangstonHughes7.TheImagistwritersfollowedthreeprinciples,theyrespectivelyare .A.directtreatment B.economyofexpressionC.clearrhythm D.blankverse"Theapparitionofthesefacesinthecrowd;Petalsonawet,blackbough."Thisistheshortestpoemwrittenby .A.ThomasStearnsEliot B.RobertFrostC.EzraPound D.E.E.Cummings showedgreatinterestinChineseliteratureandtranslatedthepoetryofLiPo(LiBai)intoEnglish,andwasinfluencedbyConfucianideas.A.EzraPound B.RobertFrostT.S.Eliot D.E.E.Cummings10.EzraPound'slongpoem10.EzraPound'slongpoemlooselyconnected.TheWasteLandTheCantoslooselyconnected.TheWasteLandTheCantosC.DonJuanQueenMabC.DonJuan"RichardCory"and"MiniverCheevy"aregoodexamplesofEdwinArlingtonRobinson'sattitude.A.romanticB.fantasticC.realisticD.materialistic"BenJonsonEntertainsaManfromStratford",thispoemwaswrittenbyEdwinArlingtonRobinson.Itisabrilliantmentaryon'scharacter.BenJonsonWilliamShakespeareJohnMiltonSamuelJohnsonInhislongworksMerlin,Lancelot,andTristram,EdwinArlingtonRobinsonwrotethemostextensivepoemsbasedonsinceTennyson.theArthurianLegendstheBiblicalStoriestheGreekMythologiesIndianLegendsRobinson'sattitude.A.romanticB.fantasticC.realisticD.materialistic"BenJonsonEntertainsaManfromStratford",thispoemwaswrittenbyEdwinArlingtonRobinson.Itisabrilliantmentaryon'scharacter.BenJonsonWilliamShakespeareJohnMiltonSamuelJohnsonInhislongworksMerlin,Lancelot,andTristram,EdwinArlingtonRobinsonwrotethemostextensivepoemsbasedonsinceTennyson.theArthurianLegendstheBiblicalStoriestheGreekMythologiesIndianLegendsWhenRobertFrostwaseighty-seven,hereadhispoetryattheinaugurationofPresidentThomasJeffersonTheodoreRooseveltThomasJeffersonTheodoreRooseveltD.JohnF.KennedyB.NewHampshireD.JohnF.KennedyB.NewHampshireC.AbrahamLincolnChoosethebookswrittenbyRobertFrost.A.MountainInterval
C.West-RunningBrookD.AFurtherRangeC.West-RunningBrookD.AFurtherRangeWhichofthefollowingwasnotwrittenbyRobertFrost?A."TilburyTown" B."AWitnessTree"C."SteepleBush" D."IntheClearing"RobertFrostisfamousforhislyricpoems.WhichofthefollowinglyricpoemswasnotwrittenbyRobertFrost?A."Birches"B."StoppingbyWoodsonaSnowyEvening"C."AfterApple-Picking"D."TheRoadNotTaken"E."RichardCory"ThepoemsthatmadeCarlSandburgfamousappearedinfourvolumes.Choosethemfromthefollowing.A.ChicagoPoems B.huskersC.SmokeandSteel D.SlabsoftheSunburnWestE.DesignAsapoet,CarlSandburgwasassociatedwiththe,Imagistsandwrotewell-knownImagistpoemssuchasA."Fog" B."Lost"C."Monotone" D."TheHarbor"E.alloftheaboveCarlSandburghadalsotakeninterestinfolksongswhichhetriedtocollectandsingduringhistravels.Thesefolksongsappearedeventuallyinprintinhiswell-known .
GoodMorning,AmericaThePeople,YesGoodMorning,AmericaThePeople,YesC.InRecklessEcstasy D.TheAmericanSongbagThomasSutpenisacharacterinWilliamFaulkner'snovel .A.Absalom,Absalom! B.LightinAugustC.GoDown,Moses D.TheSoundandtheFuryWallaceStevens'spoetryisprimarilymotivatedbythebeliefthattrueideascorrespondwithaninnateorderinnature.Manyofhisgoodpoemsderivetheiremotionalpowerfromreasonedrevelation.ThisphilosophicalintentionissupportedbythetitlesWallaceStevensgavetohisvolumessuchas .A.Harmonium B.IdeasofOrderC.PartsofaWorld D.alloftheaboveThetwoareasonwhichthemodemAmericanwritersconcentratedtheircriticismwere .A.thefailureofmunicationamongAmericansB.thefailuresofAmericansocietyC.theextremeprosperityofAmericaD.theparadiseofNewLandChoosethepoemswrittenbyWallaceStevens.A."AnecdoteoftheJar" B."TheEmperorofIce-Cream"C."PeterQuinceattheClavier"D."Departmental" ,oneoftheessaysinTheSacredWood,istheearlieststatementofThomasStearnsEliot'saesthetics,whichprovidedausefulinstrumentformoderncriticism.A."SweenyAgonistes"B."TraditionandtheIndividualTalent"
C."APrimerofModernHeresy"D."Gerontion"ThomasStearnsEliotusedaform,thatis,theorchestrationofrelatedthemesinsuccessivemovements,insuchworksas .A.TheWasteLand B.theHollowMenC.Ash-Wednesday D.FourQuartetsThomasStearns
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