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美国文学史期末复习资料
美国文学史期末复习资料

I.Multiple choice. Please choose the best answer among the four items.

(10 x 1’= 10’)

1.In American literature, the 18th century was the age of Enlightenment. __

2.The sho rt story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is taken from Irving’s work

3.

4.

5.

6.Transcendentalist doctrines found their greatest literary advocates in __B___

7.

8.

9.

10.Naturalism is evolved from realism when the author’s ton e in writing

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II.Multiple choice. Please choose the best answer among the four items.

(10 x 1’= 10’)

11.__D____ is the father of American Literature.

states his belief that no man should violate his conscience at the command of

a government.

A. Walden

B. Nature

C. Civil Disobedience

D. Common Sense

19.Naturalism is evolved from realism when the author’s tone in writing

20.For Melville, as well as for the reader and _C___, the narrator, Moby Dick is

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II. Identify Works as Described Below (1’×15 =15’):

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1.The novel has a sole black protagonist who tells his own story but whose

name in unknown to us.

a.Native Son

b.Uncle Tom’s Cabin

c.Invisible Man

d. Go Tell It on

the Mountains

2.The main conflict of the play is the protagonist’s false value of fine

appearance and popularity with people and the cruel reality of the society in which money is everything.

a.A Street Car Named Desire

b. The Hairy Ape

c.Long Day’s Journey

into Night

d. Death of Salesman

3.It is an autobiographical play and Edmund in the play is based on the

playwright himself.

a. Long Day’s Journey into Night

b. Henderson the Rain King

c. The Hairy Ape

d. The Glass Menageries

4.The novel tells of how a black man kills a white woman by accident and how

the society is responsible for the murder.

a.Native Son

b.Uncle Tom’s Cabin

c.Invisible Man

d. Go Tell It on

the Mountains

5._________ is one of the best works in American literature about the Second

World War.

a.A Farewell to Arms

b.The Catcher in the Rye

c.The Red Badge of

Courage

d. The Naked and the Dead

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6. The novel by Hemingway is the best of its kind about World War I.

a.A Farewell to Arms

b.The Sun Also Rises

c.The Old Man and the Sea

d. The Naked and the Dead

7.The novel is about how a family of farmers cannot survive in Oklahoma and

travel to California to seek a living and how they suffer hunger in California.

a.T he Grapes of Wrath

b. U.S. A.

c.Babbitt

d. The Adventures of Augie March

8.It is a trilogy including The 42nd Parallel, 1919, and The Big Money, with

such techniques as biographies, newsreels and camera eye.

a.B abbitt

b. Light in August

c. U.S.A.

d. The Grapes of Wrath

9.It is a novel which uses the stream of consciousness technique and whose

title is taken from Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

a. Absolom, Absolom!

b. The Sound and the Fury

c.A Farewell to Arms

d. The Great Gatsby

10. It is a naturalistic work about how a country girl is seduced and how she

becomes a famous actress and how her lover falls into a beggar and finally commits suicide.

a.An American Tragedy

b. Sister Carrie

c. McTeague

d.Maggie, A Girl

of the Streets

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11. The novel is set on the Mississippi with the protagonist telling us the story in

the local dialect. It is a representative work of local colorism.

a.Sister Carrie

b.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

c. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

d.The Portrait of a Lady

12.The novel is a psychological study of a soldier (Henry Fleming)’s reactions in

the Civil War.

a.An American Tragedy

b. Sister Carrie

c.The Red Badge of Courage

d. McTeague

13. The poem is written in free verse in 52 cantos with the theme of the

universality and equality in value of all people and all things.

a.Cantos

b. The Raven

c. Song of Myself

d.Chicago

14. The novel is about how a group of people on a whaling ship kill a great

whale but themselves are killed by the whale, with the conflict between man and his fate.

a.The Octopus

b. Moby-Dick

c. The Rise of Silas Lapham

d. Leaves of Grass

15. It is a philosophical essay in 8 chapters plus an introduction mainly

concerned with the four uses of nature.

a. Walden

b. Nature

c. The Scarlet Letter

d. The American Scholar

I.Choose the Best Answer for Each of the Following (1’×15=15’):

1.An English ship brought 102 people from Plymouth, England on September 16, 1620 and arrived in the present Provincetown harbor on November 21 in the same year. This ship was named ____________.

a. The Pilgrims

b. Mayflower

c. America

d. Titanic

2._________ is father of American drama and in his dramatic career he wrote 49 plays.

a. Tennessee Williams

b. Eugene O’Neill

c. Arthur Miller

d. Elmer Rice

3._________ was the first American writer to write entirely American literature.

a. Anne Bradstreet

b. Washington Irving

c. Mark Twain

d. Ernest Hemingway

4. _______ was the leader of American transcendentalism.

a. Benjamin Franklin

b. Washington Irving

c. Ralph Waldo Emerson

d. Henry David Thoreau

5._______was the greatest woman poet in American literature and she wrote

about 1,700 short lyric poems in her life time.

a. Pearl S. Buck

b.Harriet Bicher Stowe

c. Emily Dickenson

d. Walter Whitman

6._________ is father of the detective story and of psychoanalytic criticism.

a. Washington Irving

b. Ralph Waldo Emerson

c. Walt Whitman

d. Edgar Allan Poe

7.William Dean Howells is concerned with the middle class life; ______ writes about the upper class society, and Mark Twain deals with the lower class reality.

a. Stephen Crane

b. Frank Norris

c. Theodore Dreiser

d. Henry James

8. Which of the following is a naturalistic writer?

a. William Dean Howells

b. Mark Twain

c. Ernest Hemingway

d.Theodore Dreiser

9. His writings are characterized by simple, colloquial language and deep thoughts. He is______.

a. Ernest Hemingway

b. William Faulkner

c. F. Scott Fitzgerald

d. Mark Twain

10. He wrote 18 novels all set in Jefferson Town, Yoknapatwapha County in the

deep south. He is ______.

a. William Faulkner

b. John Steinbeck

c. Ernest Hemingway

d. Mark Twain

11. ________is Jewish in origin and in many of his novels the American Jews

are major characters.

a. Sinclair Lewis

b. Saul Bellow

c. Norman Mailer

d. Jerome David Salinger

12._________ is often regarded as the greatest American woman poet and she wrote over 1,700 short lyric poems in her life time.

a. Anne Bradstreet

b. Robert Frost

c. H.D.

d. Emily Dickinson

13.________ is father of American drama and won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936.

a. John Steinbeck

b. William Faulkner

c. Eugene O’Neill

d. Arthur Miller

14. He was the first black American to write a book about black life with great

impact on the consciousness of the nation and his masterpiece is one of the three classics about black Americans. Who is he?

a.Richard Wright

b. Harriet Beecher Stowe

c. Langston Hughes

d.

Ralph Ellison

15. Hemingway wrote about American compatriots in Europe whereas ________

wrote about the Jazz age, life in American society.

a.William Carlos Williams

b. William Faulkner

c. John Steinbeck

d. F.

Scott Fitzgerald

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I. Choose the Best Answer for Each of the Following (1×15 %):

2.C The American Civil War broke out in 1861 between the Northern states and the South states, which are known respectively as the ______and the______.

a. N, S

b. Revolutionaries, Reactionaries

c. Union, Confederacy

d. Slavery, Anti-Slavery

2._____________was praised by the British as the “Tenth Muse in America”.

a.Anne Bradstreet

b. Edward Taylor

c. Thomas Paine

d. Philip Freneau

3.Mark Twain was a representative of ____C____ in American literature.

a. transcendentalism

b. naturalism

c. local colorism

d. imagism

4. _______ was the leader of American transcendentalism.

a. Benjamin Franklin

b. Washington Irving

c. Ralph Waldo Emerson

d. Henry David Thoreau

5.The greatest American poet and the first writer of free verse is ____________.

a. Washington Irving

b.Ezra Pound

c. Walt Whitman

d. Emily Dickinson

6._________ is father of the detective story and of psychoanalytic criticism.

a. Washington Irving

b. Ralph Waldo Emerson

c. Walt Whitman

d. Edgar Allan Poe

7.Henry James is concerned with the upper class life; ______ writes about the middle class society, and Mark Twain deals with the lower class reality.

a. Stephen Crane

b. Frank Norris

c. Theodore Dreiser

d. William Dean Howells

8. Which of the following is a naturalistic writer?

a. William Dean Howells

b. Mark Twain

c. Ernest Hemingway

d.Theodore Dreiser

9. ________’s writings are characterized by simple, colloquial language and

deep thoughts.

a. Ernest Hemingway

b. William Faulkner

c. F. Scott Fitzgerald

d. Mark Twain

10. ______ wrote 18 novels all set in Jefferson Town, Yoknapatwapha County

in the deep south. .

a. William Faulkner

b. John Steinbeck

c. Ernest Hemingway

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11. ________is Jewish in origin and in many of his novels the American Jews

are major characters.

a. Sinclair Lewis

b. Saul Bellow

c. Norman Mailer

d. Jerome David Salinger

12._________ is often regarded as the greatest American woman poet and she wrote over 1,700 short lyric poems in her life time.

a. Anne Bradstreet

b. Robert Frost

c. H.D.

d. Emily Dickinson

13.________ is father of American drama and won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936.

a. John Steinbeck

b. William Faulkner

c. Eugene O’Neill

d. Arthur Miller

14. _______ was the first black American to write a book about black life with

great impact on the consciousness of the nation and his masterpiece is one of the three classics about black Americans.

b.Richard Wright b. Harriet Beecher Stowe

c. Langston Hughes

d. Ralph Ellison

15. ________ first used the “Jazz age” as the title of a collection of short stories

a. F. Scott Fitzgerald

b. William Faulkner

c. John Steinbeck

d. Ernest

Hemingway

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II. Identify Works as Described Below (1×15 %):

6.The play is about a stoker whose identity as a human being is not recognized

by his fellow human beings and who tries to find affinity with a monkey in the zoo and is finally killed by the animal.

a. The Hairy Ape

b. Henderson the Rain King

c. Long Day’s Journey into Night

d. The Glass Menageries

7.The protagonist in this play is a crippled girl named Amanda.

a.A Street Car Named Desire

b. The Hairy Ape

c.Long Day’s Journey

into Night

d.The Glass Menageries

8.The hero of this novel tells about his own story to us but his name is

unknown.

a.Native Son

b.Uncle Tom’s Cabin

c.Invisible Man

d. Go Tell It on the Mountains

4. It is an autobiographical play and Edmund in the play is based on the playwright himself.

a. Long Day’s Journey into Night

b. Henderson the Rain King

c. The Hairy Ape

d. The Glass Menageries

5.The novel tells of how a black man kills a white woman by accident and

how he is finally arrested and tried and sentenced to death.

a.Native Son

b.Uncle Tom’s Cabin

c.Invisible Man

d. Go Tell It on

the Mountains

6._________ is one of the best works in American literature about the Second

World War.

a.A Farewell to Arms

b.The Catcher in the Rye

c.The Red Badge of

Courage

d. The Naked and the Dead

6. The novel by Hemingway is the best of its kind about World War I.

a.A Farewell to Arms

b.The Sun Also Rises

c.The Old Man and the Sea

d. The Naked and the Dead

10.The novel is about how a family of farmers cannot survive in Oklahoma and

travel to California to seek a living and how they suffer hunger in California.

b.The Grapes of Wrath b. U.S. A.

c.Babbitt

d. The Adventures of Augie March

11.It is a trilogy including The 42nd Parallel, 1919, and The Big Money, with

such techniques as biographies, newsreels and camera eye.

b.Babbitt b. Light in August

c. U.S.A.

d. The Grapes of Wrath

12.It is a novel which uses the stream of consciousness technique and whose

title is taken from Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

a. Absolom, Absolom!

b. The Sound and the Fury

c.A Farewell to Arms

d. The Great Gatsby

10. It is a naturalistic work about how a country girl is seduced and elopes with

Hurstwood and how she becomes a famous actress and how her lover falls into beggary and finally commits suicide.

a.An American Tragedy

b. Sister Carrie

c. McTeague

d.Maggie, A Girl of the Streets

11. It is a novel with 135 chapters plus an epilog; in it a group of people on a

whaling ship kill a great whale but they themselves are killed by the whale in the end, except Ishmael the narrator who survives by adhering to a coffin.

b.Sister Carrie b.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

c. Moby Dick

d. The Portrait of a Lady

12.The novel is a psychological study of a soldier (Henry Fleming)’s reactions in

the Civil War, in which wound is called the red badge which symbolizes courage.

a.An American Tragedy

b. Sister Carrie

c.The Red Badge of Courage

d. McTeague

13. The poem is written in free verse in 52 cantos with the theme of the

universality and equality in value of all people and all things.

a.Cantos

b. The Raven

c. Song of Myself

d.Chicago

14. The novel is about how a man falls economically and socially but who rises

morally because he gives up the opportunity to sell his factory to an English Syndicate, which would otherwise mean a ruin to that syndicate.

a.The Octopus

b. The Rise of Silas Lapham

c. Moby-Dick

d. Leaves of Grass

15. It is a speech delivered at Harvard University. It is often hailed as the

“declaration of intellectual independence” in America.

a. The American Scholar

b. Nature

c. The Scarlet Letter

d. Walden

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II. Match the following (1×20%)

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1.Hugh Selwyn Mauberly j. Ezra Pound

2.Walden i.Henry David Thoreau

3. Autobiography h. Benjamin Franklin

4. The Scarlet Letter g. Nathaniel Hawthorne

5.Leaves of Grass f. Walt Whitman

6.The Raven e. Edgar Allan Poe

7. The Rise of Silas Lapham d. William Dean Howells

8. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer a.Mark Twain

9. Long Day’s Journey into Night c. Eugene O’Neill

10. The Old Man and the Sea b . Ernest Hemingway

k.Thomas Jefferson l. T.S. Eliot

B. Match the Characters with the works in which they appear.

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1.Hester Prynne b. The Scarlet Letter

2.Mrs. Touchett a.The Portrait of a Lady

3.Frederick Henry d. A Farewell to Arms

4.Benjy Compson e.The Sound and the Fury

5.the Joads f. The Grapes of Wrath

6.General Edward Cummings g. The Naked and the Dead

7.Holden Caulfield h. The Catcher in the Rye

8.Bigger Thomas i. Native Son

8.Yank c. The Hairy Ape

9.Happy j. Death of a Salesman

k.Invisible Man l.Catch-22

A. Match Works with Their Authors

B. Match the Characters with the works in which they appear.

III. Match the following (1’×20=20’)

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A. Match works with their authors

1.Nature j. Waldo Emerson

2.Rip Van Winkle i.Washington Irving

3. Nature h. Ralph Waldo Emerson

4. The Scarlet Letter g. Nathaniel Hawthorne

5.Leaves of Grass f. Walt Whitman

6.The Raven e. Edgar Allan Poe

7. The Rise of Silas Lapham d. William Dean Howells

8. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn c. Mark Twain

9. Cantos a.Ezra Pound

10. The Old Man and the Sea b. Ernest Hemingway

k.T.S. Eliot l. Robert Frost

B. Match characters with the works in which they appear.

3.Captain Ahab and Starbuck 2.Isabel Archer

3.Frederic Henry and Catherine

4.Benjy Compson

5.the Joads

6.General Edward Cummings

7.Holden Caulfield 8.Bigger Thomas

9.The Tyrones 10.Willy Loman

a.The Portrait of a Lady

b. Moby-Dick

c. Death of a Salesman

d. A Farewell to Arms

e.The Sound and the Fury

f. The Grapes of Wrath

g. The Naked and the Dead h. The Catcher in the Rye

i. Native Son j. Long Day’s Journey into Night

k.Absalom, Absalom l. The Old Man and the Sea

A. Match Works with Their Authors

B. Match the Characters with the works in which they appear.

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V. Essay Questions (30%; c hoose only ONE of the following three topics and write a short essay of at least 200 words. Note: [1]Your essay should have at least 2 paragraphs; you are not simply to make a list of facts.[2] You may give a title to your essay, but you are required to indicate which of the 3 topics it belongs to. [3]You are not to write on a topic of your own.

1.To the best of your knowledge, analyze and make comments on Emerson’s

Nature

https://www.doczj.com/doc/262354612.html,ment on any American poet you like.

3.Analyze and/or comment on any one of the American novels or plays you

have read.

V. Essay Questions (30%; c hoose only ONE of the following three topics and

write a short essay of at least 200 words. Note: [1]Your essay should have at

least 2 paragraphs; you are not simply to make a list of facts.[2] You may give

a title to your essay, but you are required to indicate which of the 3 topics it

belongs to. [3]You are not to write on a topic of your own.)

4.Make comments on an American novel we have discussed in this course.

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6.Describe how your knowledge of American literature is improved after

taking this course..

IV. Please answer the following questions briefly. (2 x 10’ = 20’)

1.Why do people think Franklin is the embodiment of American dream?

2.What is “Lost Generation”?

V. Discussion. (1 x 20’ = 20’)

State your own interpretations of Hemingway’s iceberg theory of writing?

IV. Please answer the following questions briefly. (2 x 10’ = 20’)

3.What is Hawthorne’s style? Explain the style with examples.

4.At the end of the 19th century, there were three fighters for Realism. Who

are they? What are their differences?

________

True or False. (10 x 2’= 20’)

1. American literature is the oldest of all national literature.

2. Thomas Jefferson was the only American to sign the 4 documents that created the US.

3. All his literary life, Hawthorne seemed to be haunted by his sense of sin and evil.

4. Most of the poems in Leaves of Grass are about human psychology.

5. Hurstwood is a character in Dreiser’s An American Tragedy.

6. Faulkner’s region was the Deep North, with its bitter history of slavery, civil war and destruction.

7. Placed in historical perspective, Howells is found lacking in qualities and depth. But anyhow he is a literary figure worthy of notice.

8. Faulkner’s works have been termed the Yoknapatawpha Saga, “one connected story”.

9. As a moral philosophy, transcendentalism was neither logical nor systematical.

10. Emily Dicki nson expresses her deep love in the poem “Annabel Lee”.

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II. Decide whether the statements are True or False. (10 x 2’= 20’)

1. Early in the 17th century, the English settlements in Virginia and began the main stream of what we recognize as the American national history.

2. American Romantic writers avoided writing about nature, medieval legends and with supernatural elements.

3. As a moral philosophy, transcendentalism was neither logical nor systematical.

4. “Young Goodman Brown” wants to prove everyone possesses kindness in heart.

5. Henry James was a realist in the same way as one views the realism of Twain or Howells.

6. The American realists sought to describe the wide range of American experience and to present the subtleties of human personality.

7. Frost’s concern with nature reflected his deep moral uncertainties.

8. Faulkner’s works have been termed the Yoknapatawpha Saga, “one connected story”.

9. Roger Chillingworth is a character in Dreiser’s An American Tragedy.

10. After the Civil War, the Frontier was closing. Disillusionment and frustration were widely felt. What had been expected to be a “Golden Age” turned to be a “Gilded” one.

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1. Puritanism

2. Free verse

3. International novel: 4.Romanticism 5. Naturalism 6. American Realism

7.American Naturalism Modernism Imagism

III. Please explain the following terms. (5 x 6’ = 30’)

1.Puritanism: Puritanism is the practices and beliefs of the Puritans.

2.Free verse: It is poetry that has an irregular rhythm and line length and that

attempts to avoid any predetermined verse structure; instead, it uses the

cadences of natural speech.

3.International novel: IN brings together persons of various nationalities who

represent certain characteristics of their own countries.

4.Naturalism: It views human beings as animals in the natural world

responding to environmental forces and internal stresses and drives, over none of which they have control and none of which they fully understand.

The literary naturalists have a major difference from the realists. They look at a different spot to find real life.

1. Puritanism

2. international novel

3. the lost

generation

4. free verse

5.American

Hemingway heroes

transcendentalism

1.Puritanism: Puritanism is the practices and beliefs of the Puritans.

2.international novel: IN brings together persons of various nationalities who

represent certain characteristics of their own countries.

3.the lost generation: reveals the huge destruction of the wars to the young

generation. It describes the Americans who remained in Paris as a colony of “expatriates”. They were lost in disillusionment.

4.free verse: It is poetry that has an irregular rhythm and line length and that

attempts to avoid any predetermined verse structure; instead, it uses the cadences of natural speech.

transcendentalism: It stressed the power of intuition, believing that people could learn things both from the outside world by means of the five senses and from the inner world by intuition. It took nature as symbolic of spirit or God. All things in nature were symbols of the spiritual, of God’s presence. It emphasized the significance of the individual and believed that the individual was the most important element in society and that the ideal kind of individual was self-reliant and unselfish. Transcendentalists envisioned religion as an emotional communication between an individual soul and the universal “Oversou l

美国文学史及选读试卷 (1)

美国文学史及选读试卷 Ⅰ.Each of the following statements below is followed by four alternatives. Choose the one that would best complete the statement. (60points in all, 2 for each) 1. Which of following can be said of the common features which are shared by the English and American Romanticists ? A. An increasing emphasis on the free expression of emotions. B. An increasing attention to the psychic states of their characters. C. An increasing emphasis on the desire to return to nature. D. both A and B. 2. Which of the following statements about the Romantic period in the history of American literature is NOT true? () A. In most of the American writings of this period there was a new emphasis upon the imaginative and emotional qualities of literature. B. The writers of this period placed an increasing emphasis on the free expression of emotions and displayed an increasing attention to the psychic states of their characters. C. There was a strong tendency to exalt the individual and the common man. D. Most heroes and heroines in the writings of this period exhibited extremes of reason and nationality. 3.______ is unanimously agreed to be the summit of the American Romanticism in the history of American literature. A. New England Transcendentalism B. England Transcendentalism C. the Harlem Renaissance D. New Transcendentalism 4.Hawthorn e’s unique gift was for the creation of ______ which touch the deepest roots of man’s moral nature. A. symbolic stories B. romantic stories

美国文学史总结

ⅠColonial America(17th century)殖民主义时期文学 1.In 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered America and he mistook the native people on the new continent for Indians. Character of colonial literature: a.content: religious, political b.form: diary, journal, letters, travel books, sermons, history (personal literature) c.Style: simple. direct, concise d.out of humble origins Early in the 17th century, the English settlements in Virginia and Massachusetts began the main stream of what we recognize as the American national history. The earliest settlers in America included Dutch, Swedes, Germans, French, Spaniards, Italians and Portuguese. The first permanent English settlement in North America was established at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607(北美弗吉尼亚詹姆斯顿) 2.Captain Town Smith, the first American writer 3.Puritan Thoughts: hard work, thrift(节俭), piety(虔诚), sobriety(节制), 这些也成了早期 美国作品主导思想. 典型的清教徒:John Cotton & Roger William, John Cotton was called “the Patriarch of New England(新英格兰教父)” 清教徒采用的文学体裁:narratives(日记) and journals(游记) 清教徒在美国的写作内容: 1)Their voyage to the new land 2)Adapting themselves to unfamiliar climates and crops 3)About dealing with Indians 4)Guide to the new land, endless bounty, invitation to bold spirit 4.Private literature: theological, moral, historical, political 5.The work of two writers, Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor, rose to the level of real poetry. Anne Bradstreet is one of the most interesting of the early poets, 英国最早移民到美国的诗人. The best of the Puritan poets was Edward Taylor. ⅡReason and Revolution(18th century)理性和革命时期文学 1.The War for Independence (1776-1783) ended in the formation of a Federative bourgeois democratic republic - the United States of America. 2.Bourgeois Enlightenment 3.Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard’s Almanac(穷人理查德的年鉴), an annual collection of proverbs. The Autobiography, 18世纪美国唯一流传至今的自传 ?The Autobiography is, first of all, a Puritan document. It is Puritan because it is a record of self-examination and self-improvement. The Puritans, as a type, were very much given to self-analysis. ?The Autobiography shows Franklin was spokesman for the new order of 18th-century Enlightenment, and that he represented in America all its ideas, that man is basically good and free, by nature endowed by God with certain inalienable rights of liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

美国文学史及选读期末复习题

1.Captain John Smith became the first American writer. 2.The puritans looked upon themselves as a chosen people. is an annual collection of proverbs written by Benjamin Franklin. 4.Thomas Paine’s famous pamphlet Common Sense boldly advocated a “Declaration for Independence”. 5.Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence with John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston.

has been called the “Father of American Poetry”. 7.In Washington I rving’s appeared the first modern short stories and the first great American juvenile literature. 8.Cooper’s enduring fame rests on his William Cullen Bryant’s wok. is considered “father of American detective stories and American gothic stories”. 10.Emerson believed above all in

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