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Par.I.Th.Literatur.o.Colonia.America
1.I.Fil.i.th.foliowin.Blanks.
2.ThemostenduringshapinginfluenceinAmericanthoughtandAmericanliterature認as
3.AmongthemembersofthesmallbandofJamestownsettlerswas,anEnglish
soldieroffortune,whosereportsfoexploratin,publiseedintheearly1600s,havebeen
describedasthefirstdistinctAmericanliteraaturewritteninEnglish.
4.AlmostahundredyearsearliertheCaribbeanIslands,Mexicl,andotherpartsofCentral
andSouthAmericawereoccupiedbythe.
5.Theterm"Puritan"wasappliedtothosesettlerswhooriginallyweredevoutmembersof
theChurchof.
6.Collegewasestablishedin1636,withaprintingpresssetupnearlyin1639.
7.AmongallthesettlersintheNewContinent,settlerswerethemostinfluential.
8.ThefirstpermaneniEnglishsettlementinNorthAmericawasestablishedat,
Virginia.
9..wa..famou.explorc.an.coionist.H.establishcJamestown.
10.In(hebookJohnSmithwrotethat"hcrcnatureandlibertyaffordusthatfreely
whichinEnglandwewant,oritcostsusdearly.'*
11.GenearlHistoryofVirginiacontainsSmith'smostfamoustaleofhowtheIndianprincess
namedsavedhimfromthewrathofherfather.
12.Hardwork,thrift,pietyandsobriety,thesewerethe_____valuesthatdominatedmuchof
theearlyAmericanwriting.
13.TheAmericanpoetswhoemergedintheseventeenthcenturyadaptedthestyleof
establishedEuropeanpoets(othesubjectmailercomfronledinaslrang,new
environment.Bradstreetwasonesuchpoet.
14.Willia.Bradfor.himsel.use..wor.".munit.o.believer.wh.saile.f
ro.Soiithampton.England.o.th.Mayflowe.an.settle.i.Plymouth.Massachusett.i.1620.
15.1.1620,.wa.electe.Govemo.o.Plymouch.Massachusetts.
16.From1621untilhisdeath,probablypossessedmorepowerthananyother
colonialgovernor.
17.WilliamBradford'sworkconsistsoftwobooks.Thefirstbook
dealswiththepersecutionsoftheScptuaEiatemScrooby,England,andihe
18.secon.boo.dcscribc.ih.signin.o.ih."Compact".
19.TheHistory-ofNewEnglandisapricelessgiftleftusby.
20.wrotehismostimpressivewortTheMagnaliaCkhstiAmerica.
21.Thewriterwhobestexpressed(hePuritanfaithinthecolonialperiodwas
22.ThePuritanphilosophyknownaswasimportantinNewEnglandduring
colonialtime,andhadaprofoundinfluenceontheearlyAmericanmindforseveral
generations.
23.ManyPuritanswroteverse,buttheworkoftwowriters,AnneBradsLiteland
roseIoJhelevelofrealpoetry.
24.ArepresentativesermonATrueSlgkiofSinis'smainwork.
25.Beforehisdeath,hadgainedapositionasAinerica:sfirstsystematic
philosopher.
26.JonathanEdwards'smasterpieceis.
27.TheTenthMuseLatelySprungUpinAmericaisacollectionofpoemscomposed
by?
28.'sbestverseistobefoundinajuriescalled"PreparatoryMeditations".
29.TheDayofDoom,along-standingbest-sellerbothinAmericaandinEngland,writtenby
30.CharlesBiuckdcnBrown'sfirstnovel,orhasbeen
regardedasthefirstAmericannovel.
31.Withhiselaboratemetaphors,wasreminiscentofRichaidCrashawand
GeorgeHerbertinEngland.
IILMak.multipl.choices.
1.EnglishliteratureintheAmericaisonlyaboutmorethanyearsold.
A.500
B.dOO
C.200
D.I00
2.TheestablisherofJamestownwasthefamousexplorerandcolonist.
A.Joh.Winthrop
B.Joh.Smith
C.Willia.Bradford
D.Joh.Goodwin
3.ThePuritandominatingvalueswere.
A.liar.wuik.
B.thrift
C.piety
D.sobricty
4.TheearlyhistoryofColonywasthehistoryofBradford'sleadership.
A.Plymouth
B.Jamestown
C.Ne.England.
□.Mayflower
5..C.afte.Englis.monarc.o.land.
A.Gcorgia
B.Ne.York
C.Carolina.
D.Ne.Hampshire
6..usuall.wa.regarde.a.th.firs.America.writer.
A.Willia.Bradford.
B.Ann.Bradstreet
C.EmiLDickinso.
D.CaptaiJoh.Smith
7.WhichstatementaboutCottonMatherisnottrue?
A.HewasagreatPuritanhistorian.
B.Hewasaninexhaustiblewriter.
C.Hewasaskillfulpreacherandaneminenttheologian.
D.HewasagraduateofOxfordCollege.
8.JonathanEdwards'bestandmostrepresentativesermonwas.
A.ATrueSightofSin
B.SinnersintheHandsofcmAngryGod
C.AModelofChristianCharity
D.God'sDeterminations
9.Whichwriterisnotapoet?
A.Michae.Wigglesworth
B.Ann.Bradstreet
C.Edwar.Taylor
D.Thoma.Hooker
lO.Tmo.thrca.throughou.Amcrica.litcratur.ha.bcc.th.cmphasi.o.thc..
A.Revolutionism.
B.Reason
C.Individualism.
D.Rationalism
Il.Ann.Bradstree.wa..Purita.poet..He.poem.mad.suc..sti.i.Englan.tha.sh.becam.know.a.th..
_..wh.appeare.i.America.
A.Nint.Muse.
B.Tent.Muse
C.Bes.Muse.
D.Firs.Muse
12.Th.shi."..carrie.abou.on.hundre.Pilgrim.an.too.6.day.t.bea.it.wa.acros.th.Atlantic..I.
Decembe.o.1620.i.pu.lh.Pilgrim.ashor.a.Plymouth.Massachusetts.
A.Sunflower.
B.Armada
C.Mayflower.
D.Pcquod
D.Pequod
Key.t.Par.l.
I.Fillintheblanks:
1.AmericanPuritanism
2.CaptainJohnSmith
3.Spanish
4.England
5.Harvard
6.English
7.Jamestown
8.CaptainJohnSmith
9.ADescriptionofNewEngland
10.Pocahontas
11.Puritan
12.Anne
13.Pilgrims
14.WilliamBradford
15.WilliamBradford
16.Mayflower
17.JohnWinthrop
18.CottonMather
19.JohnWinthrop
20.Puritanism
21.EdwardTaylor
22.ThomasHooker
23.JonathanEdwards
24.FreedomoftheWill
25.AmieBradslrccl
26.EdwardTaylor
27.MichaelWiggleworth
28.Wieland,TheTramfonnation;AnAmericanTale
29.EdwardTaylor
1.HI.Mak.nwltipl.choices:
2.C
3.B
4.ABCD
5.A
6.ABCD
7.D
8.D
9.B
10.D
II.C
12.B
13.C
Par.II.Th.Literatur.o.Reaso.an.Revolutioii
1.LFil.i.th.blanks.
2.Th.Wa.o.Independenc.laste.eigh.year.till.
3.Th.Unite.State.o.Americ.wa.fbunde.i..
4.Benjami.Frankli.als.edite.th.firs.colonia.magazine.whic.h.calle..
5.Bcnjami.Franklin..bcs.writin.i.foun.i.hi.mastcrpicc...
6.Thoma.Paine.wit.h:.natura.gif.fo.pamphleteerin.an.rsbellion.wa.ap-
propriatel.bor.int.a.ag.of..
7.O.Januar.l0.1776.Thoma.Paine'.famou.pamphle..appeared.
8..serie.o.sixtee.paniphlet.b.Thoma.Pain.wa.entitle...
9.Thoma.Paine'.secon.mos.importan.work.wa.a.irnpassione.ple.agains.heredi
tar.monarchy.
1().Th.mos.outstandin.poe.i.Americ.o.th.18t.centur.wa.____________..
11.Phili.Freneau..famou.poem.wa.writte.abou.hi.imprisone.experience.
12..wa.cottsidere.a.th..poe.o.th.America.Revolution..
13..ha.bee.calle.lh/'Fathe.o.America.Poetry..
14.1.179babl.wit.Thoma.Jefferson'.support..establishe.i.Philadelphi.th.Natio
na.Gazette.
15.I.America.literature.th.eighteent.centur.wa.a.Ag.o..an.Revolution.
16.Th.Calvinis.belief.brough.abou.th.Grea.Awakenin.durin.th.l730.an.1740s..wa.t
h.mos.influentia.amon.th.believers.
Jonatha.Edwaids.wor.Image.o.Shadow.o.Divin.Thing.anticipate.th.natur.symbolis.of.i
.lh.l9t.century.w.sa.Jona(ha.Edward.represent.th.uppe.level.o.th.Anierica.niind..represen
t.th.Iowe.levels.
HI.Mak.multipl.choices.
1..I.America.iiterature.th.eighleent.centur.wa.th.ag.o.th.Enlightenment..wa.th.dominan.s
pirit.
A.Humanism.
B.Rationalism
C.Revolution.
D.Evolution
2.InAmericanliterature,theEnlightenerswereopposedto.
A.th.colonia.order.
B.religiou.obscurantism
C.th.Purita.tradition.
D.th.secula.literature
3.TheEnglishcoloniesinNorthAmericaroseinarmsagainsttheirparentcountryandthe
ContinentalCongressadoptedin1776.
A.theDeclarationofIndependence
B.theSugarAct
C.theStampAct
D.theMayflowerCompact
4.WhichstatementaboutBenjaminFranklinisnottrue?
A.Heinstructedhiscounlrymenasaprinter.
B.Hewasascientist.
C.liewasamasterofdiplomacy.
D.HewasaPuritan.
5.ThesecularidealsofthsAmericanEnlightenmentwereexemplifiedinthelifeandcareer
of.
A.Thoma.Hood.
B.Benjami.Franklin
C.ThomaJefferson.
D.Georg.Washington
6.WhichofthefollowingstirredtheworldandhelpedformtheAmericanrepublic?
A.TheAmericanCrisis
B.TheFederalist
C.DeclarationofIndependence
D.TheWasteLand
7.BenjaminFranklinwastheepitomeofthe.
A.America.Enlightenment.
B.Suga.Act
C.Chartis.movement.
D.Romanticist
8.From1732to1758,BenjaminFranklinwroteandpublishedhisfamous,an
annalcollectionofproverbs.
A.Th.Autobiography.
B.Poo.Richard'.Almanac
C.Commo.Sense.
D.TheGeneralMagazine
9.WhichisnotconnectedwithThomasPaine?
A.Commo.Sense.
B.Th.America.Crisis
C.Pcnnsylvani.Magazine.
D.Th.Autobiography
10.ChoosetheworkswrittenbyThomasPaine.
A.Right.o.Man.
B.Th.Ag.o.Reason
C.Agraria.Justice.
D.Commo.Sense
E.Th.Anierica.Crisi.
1l.Th.firs.pamphle.publishe.i.Americ.t.urg.immediat.independenc.fro.Britai.is..
A.Th.Right.o.Man.
B.Commo.Sense
C.Th.America.Crisis.
D.Declaratio.o.Independence
12.."Thes.ar.th.time.tha.tr.men..souls".thes.word.wer.onc.rea.t.Georg.Washington..troop.an.di.mu
c.t.shor.u.th.spirit.o.th.revolutionar.soldiers.Wh.i.th.autho.o.thcs.words?
A.Benjami.Franklin.
B.ThomaJefferson
C.Thoma.Paine.
D.Gcorg.Washington
13.WhichstatementaboutPhilipFreneauistrue?
A.H.wa..satirist..
B.H.wa..pamphleteer.
C.H.wa..poet..
D.H.wa..bitte.polemicist.
14.WhichpoemisnotwrittenbyPhilipFreneau?
A.Th.Britis.Priso.Ship.
B.Th.Wil.Hone.Suckle
C.Th.India.Buryin.Ground.
D.TheDayofDoom
\5.Wh.wa.considere.a.th."Poe.o.America.Revolution"?
A.Michae.Wigglesworth.
B.Edwar.Taylor
C.Ann.Bradstreet.
D.Phili.Freneau
16.ItwasnotuntilJanuary1776thatawidelyheardpublicvoicedemandedcompleteseparation
fromEngland.Thevoicewasthatof,whosepair.phletCommonSense,withitsheated
language,increasedthegrowingdemandfbrseparation.
A.Thoma.Paine.
B.Thoma.Jefferson
C.Georg.Washington.
D.Patric.Henry
17.DuringtheReasonandRevolutionPeriod,AmericanswereinfluencedbytheEuropean
movementcalledthe.
A.Chartis.Movenient.
B.Romanticis.Movement
C.Enlightenmen.Movement.
D.Modcrnis.Movement
18.ThomasJefferson'sattitude,thatis,afirmbeliefinprogress,andthepursuitofhappiness,is
typicaloftheperiodwenowcall.
A.Ag.o.Evolution.
B.Ag.o.Reason
C.Ag.o.Romanticism.
D.Ag.o.Regionalism
19..carrie.th.voic.no.o.a.individua.hu.o..vvhol.pcoplc.I.i.inor.tha.writin.o.th.Rcvolutiona
r.period.i.define.th.meanin.o.th.America.Revolution.
A.Commo.Sense.
B.Th.Ainerica.Crisis
C.Declaratio.o.Independence.
D.Defenc.o.th.Englis.People
20.BenjaminFranklinshapedhiswritingaftertheoftheEnglishessayists
JosephAddisonandRichardSteele.
A.Spcctato.Papcrs.
B.Walden
C.Nalure.
D.Th.Sacre.Wood
D.TheSacredWood
KeystoPartII.
1.LFii.i.th.blanks
2.1783
3.1783
4.theGeneralMagazine
5.Autobiography
6.revolution
7.CommonSense
8.TheAmericancrisis
9.TheRightsofMan
10.PhilipFreneau
11.TheBritishPrisonShip
12.PhilipFreneau
13.PhilipFreneau
14.PhilipFreneau
15.Reason
16.JonathanEdwards
17.Transcendentalism
18.BenjaminFranklin
I.III.Mak.multipl.choices.
2.B
3.ABC
4.A
5.D
6.B
7.ABC
8.A
9.B
10.D
11.ABCDE
12.B
13.C
14.ABCD
15.D
16.D
17.A
18.C
19.B
20.C
21.A
Par.III.Th.Literatur.o.Romanticism
1.LFii.i.th.blanks?
2.In(heearlynineteenthcentury,WashingtonIrvingwrotewhichbecame(he
firstworkbyanAmericanwritertowinfinancialsuccessonbothsidesoftheAtlantic.
3.In1828,publishedhisAnAmericanDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage.
4.In1755,publishedhisicmarkablcdicliunarynamedDidionaryof(he
EnglishLanguage.
5.TheCivilWarof1861—1865endedinthedefeatoftheSouthernersandtheabolition
of.
6.TheAmericanTranscendentalistsformedaclubcalled.
7.TheTranscendentalCluboftenmetat'sConcordhome.
8.wasregardedasthefirstgreatprosestylistofAmericanromanticism.
9.Atnineteenpublishedinhisbrother'snewspaper,his"JonathanOldstyle"
satiresofNewYorklife.
10.InWashingtonIrving'sworkappearedthefirstmodernshortstoriesandthe
firstgreatAmericanjuvenileliterature.
11.InParis,WashingtonIrvingmetJohnHowardPayne,theAmericandramatistandactor,
withwhomIrvingwrotehisbrilliantsocialcomedy,orTheMerry
Monarch.
12.TheshortstoryTheLegendofSleepyHollowistakenfromWashingtonIrving'swork
named.
13.wasthefirstAmericantoachieveaninternationalliteralreputationafterthe
RevolutionaryWar.
14.Washingto.Irving..firs.boo.appcarc.i.l8O9.I.wa.entitle...
15.WashingtonIrvingalsowrotetwobiographies,oneisTheLifeofOliverGoldsmith,and
theotheris.
16.ThefirstimportantAmericannovelistwas.
17.JaniesFenimoreCooper'snovelwasarousingtaleaboutespionageagainst
theBritishduringtheRevolutionaryWar.
18.Th.bes.o.Jame.Fenimor.Cooper'.se.romance.was..Th.he-
r.o.th.nove.representJoh.Pau.Jones.th.grea.nava.fighte.o.th.Revolutionar.War.
19.ThecentralfigureintheLeatherstockingTalesis,whogoesbythe
variousnamesofLeatherstocking,Dccrslaycr,PathfinderandHawkeye.
20."T..Waterfowl.i.perhap.th.pea.of...work.i.ha.bee.calle.b.a.eminen.Englis.
criti..th.mos.perfec.brie.poe.i.th.language."
21.wasthefirstAmericantogainthestatureofamajorpoetintheworld
literature.
22.AmongWilliamCullenBryant'smostimportantlaterworksarehistranslationsofthe
IliadandtheintoEnglishblankverse.
23.EdgarAllanPoc'spoemisperhapsthebestexampleofonomatopoeiain
theEnglishlanguage.
24.EdgarAllanPoe'spoemwaspublishedin1845asthetitlepoemofa
collection.
25.RalphEmersonwasresponsibleforbringingtranscendentalismtoNew
England.
26.RalphWaldoEmerson'struestdisciple,themanwhoputintopracticemanyofEmerson's
theories,was.
27.In1845,HenryDavidThoreaubeganatwo-yearresidenceatPond.
28.AsuperbbookentitledcameoutofHenryDavidThoreau'stwo-year
experimentatWaldenPond.
29.FromHemyDavidThoreau'sConcordjailexperience,camehisfamousessay.
30.HesterPrynneistheheroineinNathanielHawthorne'snovel.
31.HermanMelville'snovelisatremendouschronicleofawhalingvoyagein
pursuitofaseeminglysupernaturalwhitewhale.
32.HenryWadsworthLongfellow'sfirstcollectionofpoemsentitled
appearedin1838.
33.ThemostscholarlyofHenryWadsworthLongfellow'swritingsishistranslationof
Dante,s.
34.BesideslyricsandlongerpoemsHenryWadsworthLongfellowwrotedramaticworks,
amongwhichisthemostconspicuous.
35.HenryWadsworthLongfellowandaretheonlytwoAmericanpoets
commemoratedinthePoet'sCoinerofWestminsterAbbey.
36.Afterhisdeath,becametheonlyAmericantobehonoredwithabustinthe
Poet'sComerofWestminsterAbbey.
37.TheAmericanRomanticperiodstretchesfromtheendoftheeighteenthcentuiythrough
theoutburstofthe.
38.Th.Englis.autho.named.was.i..way.responsibl.fo.th.ro-
manti.dcscriptio.o.landscap.i.America.litcratur.an.th.dcvclopmcn.o.America.India.ronianc
e.Hi.Waverle.novel,wer.model.fo.America.his
torica.romances.
39.Publishedin1823,wasthefirstof(heLeatherstockingTales,intheirorder
ofpublicationtime,andprobablythefirsttrueromanceofthefrontierinAmerican
literature.
40.InThePioneers,representstheidealAmerican,livingavirtuousandfree
lifeinGod'sworld.
41.1.1836..1el-
Icctua.Iif.o.Amcrica.I.wa.entitle.Natur.by..
42.RalphWaldoEmerson'sessayhasbeenregardedas"America'sDeclaration
ofIntellectualIndependence".ItcalledonAmericanwriterstowriteaboutAmericaina
waypeculiarlyAmerican.
43.AnotherrenownedNewEnglandTranscendentalistwas,afriendof
RalphWaldoEmerson'sandhisjuniorbysomefourteenyears.
44.ThewayinwhichwroteTheScarletLettersuggeststhatAmerican
RomanticismadapteditselftoAmericanpuritanmoralism.
45.HermanMelville'sworldclassicnovelMobyDickwasdedicatedto,a
novelist.
46.Ilissaidthatinhislateyears,HermanMelvillesloppedwritingnovelsandstoriesand
turnedtopoetry,ishismostfamouspoeticwork.
47.HermanMelvilleisbestknownastheauthorofonebooknamed,which
is,criticshaveagreed,oneoftheworld'sgreatestmasterpieces.
II.Mak.multipl.choices.
I.In1837,thefirstcollege-levelinstitutionforwomen,MountHolyokeFemaleSeminary,was
establishedinluservellic"muslinsex".
A.Ne.England.
B.Virginia
C.Massachusctts.
D.Ne.York
2.Transcendentalismtooktheirideasfrom.
A.(heromanticliteratureinEurope
B.neo-Platonism
C.Germanidealisticphilosophy
D.(herevelationsoforientalmysticism
3.Asaphilosophicalandliterarymovement,flourishedinNewEnglandfromthe
1830s(otheCivilWar.
A.modernism.
B.rationalism
C.sentimentalism.
□.transcendentalism
4.Transcendentalistdoctrinesfoundtheirgreatestliteraryadvocatesin
andHenryDavidThoreau.
A.ThomaJefferson.
B.Ralp.WakLEmerson
C.Phili.Frcneau.
D.Oversoul
5.Whowereregardedasthe"School-roomPoets"?
A.HenryWadsworthLongfellow
B.Lowell
C.OliverRusselHolmes
D.JohnGreenleafWhittier
6.Americanstatesmensuchasslowlywonfortheircountrytherespect
ofEuropeanpowers.
A.Washington.
B.Jefferson
C.Madison
D.Monroe
7.wasthemostleadingspiritoftheTranscendentalClub.
A.Hcnr.Davi.Thorcau.
D.RalphWaldoEmerson
C.NathanielHawthorne
D.WaltWhitman
8..Transcendentalist.recogrized.a.th."highes.powe.o.th.soul."
A.intuition.
B.logic
C.dataofthesenses
D.thinking
9.LedbyNathanielHawthorne,RalphWaldoEmersonand,therearosea
kindofteachingsoftranscendentalismin(heearlynineteenthcentury.
A.Herma.Melville.
B.HenryDavidThoreau
C.MarkTwain
D.TheodoreDreiser
lO.Transcendentalis.appeale.t.thos.wh.disdaine.th.hars.Go.o.lh.Purita.ancestors.an.i.appeale.t.lhos.
wh.scorne.th.pal.deit.o.Ne.England
A.Transcendentalism.
B.Humanism
C.Naturalism
D.Unitarianism
11.Intheearly19thcenturyAmerica,statesmensuchas,cametodominate
Americanpoliticsnotwith(heirprosebutwith(heemotionalforceof(heiroratory.
A.Danie.Wcbster.
B.DanielDefoe
C.PhilipFreneau
D.ThomasPaine
12...new.ha.appeare.i.Englan.i.th.las.year.o.th.eighteent.century.I.sprea.t.continenta.E
urop.an.thc.cam.t.Amcric.carl.i.th.ninctccnt.ccntury.
A.realism.
B.criticalrealism
C.romanticism
D.naturalism
l3.Th.desir.fb.a.escap.fro.societ.an..retur.t.natur.becam..pernia-
nen.conventio.o.America.literature.eviden.i...
A.JamesFenimoreCooper'sLeatherstockingTales
B.HenryDavidThoreau'sV/alden
C.MarkTwain'sHuckleberryFinn
D.NathanielHawthorne'sTheScarletLetter
14.Apreoccupationwiththedemonicandthemysteryofevilmarkedtheworksof,
andahostoflesserwriters.
A.Nathanie.Hawthorne.
B.EdgarAllanPoe
C.HermanMelville
D.MarkTwain
15.AnAmericanDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguagewaspublishedin1828by
A.SamuelJohnson
B.NoahWebster
C.DanielWebster
D.DanielDefoe
16.1.th.nineteent.centur.America.Romantic.ofte.share.certai.genera.char-
actcristics.Choos.suc.characteristic.fro.th.following.
A.moralenthusiasm
B.faithinthevalueofindividualismandintuitiveperception
C.adorationfbrthenaturalworld
D.presumptionaboutthecorrosiveeffectofhumansociety
17.ChooseWashingtonIrving'sworksfromthefollowing.
A.Th.Sketc.Book.
B.Bracebridg.Hall
C.Tale.o..Traveller.
D..Histor.o.Ne.York
18..I.Jame.Fenimor.Cooper'.novels.clos.afte.Natt.Bumpp.i.romanti.ap-
.th.tw.nobl.re.nien.Choos.the.fro.th.following.
A.th.Mohica.Chie.Chingachgook.
B.Uncas
C.To.Jones.
D.Kubl.Khan
19.In1817,thestatelypoemcalledThanatopsisintroducedthebestpoettoappear
inAmericaup(othallime.
A.Edwar.Taylor.
B.Phili.Freneau
C.Willia.Culle.Bryant.
D.Edga.Alla.Poc
20..Choos.Willia.CulIe.Bryant'.poem.fro.th.following.
A.T..Caty-Did
B.T..Waterfowl
C.Thanatopsis.
D.Th.WiLHone.Suckle
21..Fro.th.following.choos.th.poeni.writte.b.Edga.Alla.Poe.
A.T.Helen.
B.Th.Raven
C.Annabc.Lec.
D.Th.Bells
22.I.hi.pos.o.th.Messenger.Edga.Alla.Po.showe.hi.tru.talent.a.
A.a.edilor.
B..poet
C.Jiterar.critic.
D..fictio.writer
23.EdgarAllanPoe'sfirstcollectionofshortstoriesis.
A.TalesofaTraveller
B.LeatherstockingTales
C.CanterburyTales
D.TalesoftheGrotesqueandArabesque
24.Fromthefollowing,choosethecharacteristicsofRalphWaldoEmerson'spoetry.
A.bein.highl.individual.
B.hars.rhythins
C.Iac.o.for.an.polish.
D.strikin.images
25.WhichbookisnotwrittenbyRalphWaldoEmerson?
A.Representativ.Men.
B.Englis.Traits
C.Nature.
D.Th.Rhodora
26..Whic.essa.i.no.writte.b.Ralp.Wald.Emerson?
A.O.Studies.
B.Self-Reliance
C.Th.America.Scholar.
D.Th.Divinil.Schoo.Address
27.FromHenryDavidThoreau'sjailexperience,camehisfamousessay,,which
statesThoreau'sbeliefthatnomanshouldviolatehisconscienceatthecommandofagovernment.
A.Walden
B.Nature
C.CivilDisobedience
D.CommonSense
28.ThefinestexampleofNathanielHawthorne'ssymbolismistherecreationofPuritanBoston
in
A.Th.Scarle.Lettcr.
B.YoungGoodmanBrown
C.Th.Marbl.Faun.
D.Th.Ambitiou.Guest
29.TheHouseofSevenGablesisafamousmystery-hauntednovelwrittenby
A.Nathanie.Hawthome.
B.Nathanie.Hathorne
C.Nathana.Hawthorne.
D.Nathania.Hathorne
30.Nathanic.Hawthorne\abilit.t.crcat.vivi.an.symboli.image.:ha.cmbod.grca.mora.qucstion.als.app
ear.strongl.i.hi.shor.stories.Choos.hi.shor.storie.fro.th.following.
A.YoungGoodmanBrown
B.Th.Grea.Ston.Face
C.Th.Ambitiou.Guest.
D.Etha.Brand
E.Th.Pearl
3l.Whic.i.no.Nathanic.Hawthorne'.Ion.novel?
A.TheScarletLetter
B.TheMarbleFaun
C.TheBlithedaleRomance
D.TheHouseofSevenGables
E..Dr.Heidegger'.Experiinent
32.HermanMelvillecalledhisfriendNathanielHawthorneinAmerican
literature.
A.thelargestbrainwith(helargestheart
B.fatherofAmericanpoetry
C.thetranscendentalisi
D.theAmericanscholar
33..Choos.th.character.whic.appea.i.th.nove.Th.Scarle.Letter.
A.Heste.Piynne.
B.Arthu.Dimmesdale
C.Roge.Chillingworth.
D.Pearl
34..wa..romanticize.accoun.o.Herma.Melville'.sta.amon.th.Polynesians.Th.succes.o.th.
boo.soo.mad.MelviIl.wel.know.a.th..ma.wh.live.amon.cannibalsH.
A.Mob.Dick.
B.Typee
C.Omoo.
D.Bill.Budd
35..Wit.th.appearanc.o..i.l855,.whic.i.abou.America.Indians.Henr.Wadswort.Lo
ngfellow'.poetica.reputalio.wa.eslablished.
A.Evangeline.
B.Th.Courtshi.o.Mile.Standish
C.Son.o.Hiawatha.
D.Michac.Angelo
36..Choos.th.author.wh.bebn.t.th.romanti.grou.i.America.literature.
A.Ralp.Wald.Emerson.
B.Henr.Davi.Thoreau
C.Nathanie.Hawthorne.
D.Henna.Melville
E.Wal.Whitman
37..I.th.earl.nineteent.centur.America.mora.value.wer.essentiall.Puritan.Nothin.ha.lef..deepe.impr
in.o.th.characte.o.th.peopl.a..whol.tha.did..
A.Puritanism.
B.Romanticism
C.Rationalism.
D.Sentimenialism
38.Americanromanticistwriters,likeWashingtonIrvingandespeciallythegroupofNew-
Englandpoetssuchas,,,andLowell,triedto
modeltheirworksuponEnglishandEuropeanmasters.
A.Willia.Culle.Bryant.
D.IIcnr.Wadswort.Longfellow
C.Olive.Russe.Holmes.
D.Joh.Greenlea.Whittier
E.Thoma.Gray
39.WashingtonIrvingwasbestknownforhisfamousshortstoriessuchas
and.
A.Ri.Va.Winklc
B.Th.Legen.o.Sleep.Hollou
C.Lif.o.Goldsmith.
D.Lif.o.Washington
40.."Tpose.o.Natur.an.th.soul...Spiri.i.presen.every-
where".Thi.i.th.voic.o.th.boo.Natur.writte.b.Emerson.whic.pushe.America.R..ne.phas
e.th.phas.o.Ne.England.
A.Romanticism.
B.Transcendentalism
C.Naturalism
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