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信阳师范大学美国文学史
Whitman published his first edition of ______ in 1855.
A.Leaves of Grass
B.The Scarlet Letter
C.“Hymn to The Night”
D.“The Secret of the Sea”
______ is not among the writing features of Melville’s works.
A.symbolism
B.allgory
C.psychological analyses
D.Dramatic monologue
Melville’s _______ is a semi-autobiographical novel concerning the sufferings of a gentle youth among brutal sailors.
A.Typee
B.Redburn
C.White Jacket
D.Billy Budd
_______ is not among the artistic features of Whitman’s writing.
A.The use of the poetic “I”
B.Free verse
C.Musicality or rhythm
D.Allegory
Leaves of Grass has _______ editions.
A.nine
B.five
C.six
D.seven
With Howells, James, and Mark Twain active on the scene, ______ became the major trend in the seventies and eighties of the 19th century.
A.sentimentalism
B.Romanticism
C.realism
D.naturalism
American literature produced only one female poet during the 19th century. This was _______.
A.Anne Bradstreet
B.Jane Austen
C.Emily Dickinson
D.Harriet Beecher
Mark Twain created, in _______, a masterpiece of American realism that is also one of the great books of world literature.
A.Huckleberry Finn
B.Tom Sawyer
C.The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
D.The Gilded Age
Melville’s _______ is an encyclopedia of everything, history, philosophy, religion, etc, in addition to a detailed account of the operations of the whaling industry.
A.The Old Man and the Sea
B.Moby Dick
C.White Jacket
D.Billy Budd
Which is generally regarded as the Bible of New England Transcendentalism?
A.Nature
B.Walden
C.On Beauty
D.Self-Reliance
_____ is the scene of Dreiser’s Sister Carrie.
A.New York
B.Chicago
C.California
D.Washington
Stephen Crane’s style has been called realistic, ______ and impressionisti
A.romantic
B.naturalistic
C.classical
D.imagining
Mark Twain’s ______ tells a story of his boyhood ambitious to become a riverboat pilot, up and down the Mississippi.
A.Roughing It
B.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
C.Life on the Mississippi
D.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Sister Carrie written by ______ is considered as one of the representative naturalistic novel in the American literature.
A.Sinclair Lewis
B.Theodore Dreiser
C.F. Scott Fitagerald
D.H.L.Mencken
Dreiser’s naturalism and his choice of subject often echo his predecessor, ______, but his style and method are very different.
A.Mark Twain
B.Stephen Crane
C.Henry James
D.Emerson
A.Leaves of Grass
B.The Scarlet Letter
C.“Hymn to The Night”
D.“The Secret of the Sea”
______ is not among the writing features of Melville’s works.
A.symbolism
B.allgory
C.psychological analyses
D.Dramatic monologue
Melville’s _______ is a semi-autobiographical novel concerning the sufferings of a gentle youth among brutal sailors.
A.Typee
B.Redburn
C.White Jacket
D.Billy Budd
_______ is not among the artistic features of Whitman’s writing.
A.The use of the poetic “I”
B.Free verse
C.Musicality or rhythm
D.Allegory
Leaves of Grass has _______ editions.
A.nine
B.five
C.six
D.seven
With Howells, James, and Mark Twain active on the scene, ______ became the major trend in the seventies and eighties of the 19th century.
A.sentimentalism
B.Romanticism
C.realism
D.naturalism
American literature produced only one female poet during the 19th century. This was _______.
A.Anne Bradstreet
B.Jane Austen
C.Emily Dickinson
D.Harriet Beecher
Mark Twain created, in _______, a masterpiece of American realism that is also one of the great books of world literature.
A.Huckleberry Finn
B.Tom Sawyer
C.The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
D.The Gilded Age
Melville’s _______ is an encyclopedia of everything, history, philosophy, religion, etc, in addition to a detailed account of the operations of the whaling industry.
A.The Old Man and the Sea
B.Moby Dick
C.White Jacket
D.Billy Budd
Which is generally regarded as the Bible of New England Transcendentalism?
A.Nature
B.Walden
C.On Beauty
D.Self-Reliance
_____ is the scene of Dreiser’s Sister Carrie.
A.New York
B.Chicago
C.California
D.Washington
Stephen Crane’s style has been called realistic, ______ and impressionisti
A.romantic
B.naturalistic
C.classical
D.imagining
Mark Twain’s ______ tells a story of his boyhood ambitious to become a riverboat pilot, up and down the Mississippi.
A.Roughing It
B.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
C.Life on the Mississippi
D.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Sister Carrie written by ______ is considered as one of the representative naturalistic novel in the American literature.
A.Sinclair Lewis
B.Theodore Dreiser
C.F. Scott Fitagerald
D.H.L.Mencken
Dreiser’s naturalism and his choice of subject often echo his predecessor, ______, but his style and method are very different.
A.Mark Twain
B.Stephen Crane
C.Henry James
D.Emerson