A. Ernest Hemingway B. F. Scott Fitzgerald C. Ezra Pound D. William Faulkner
2. Robert Frost is generally considered as a regional poet in the sense that his subject matters mainly focus on the landscape and people in ______.
A. New York B. the West C. New England D. Mid West
3. The beginning of the Modern Period in American literature was marked by _________.
A. World War I B. World War II C. the turn of the century D. the Great Depression
4. In writing In a Station of the Metro, Pound got his inspiration from _______. A. English sonnet B. Chinese poetry C. Japanese haiku D. French
5. In 1954, was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature for his \"mastery of the art of modern narration\".
A. T. S. Eliot B. Ernest Hemingway C. John Steinbeck D. William Faulkner
6. Ezra Pound’s long poem ______ contained more than one hundred poems loosely connected. A. The Waste Land B. The Cantos C. Don Juan D. Queen Mab
7. _______ is the leading spokesman of the “Imagist Movement”.
A. Ezra Pound B. Ernest Hemingway C. T. S. Eliot D. Emily Dickinson
8. Chinese poetry and philosophy have exerted great influence over_____.
A. Emily Dickinson B. Ralph Waldo Emerson C. Robert Frost D. Ezra Pound
9. William Faulkner’s works mainly concern the American ________. A. New England B. Mid West C. South D. West
10. Of the following American writers, ______ has not won the Nobel Prize.
A. William Faulkner B. Ernest Hemingway C. F. Scott Fitzgerald D. John Steinbeck
11. Which of the following is depicted as the mythical county in William Faulkner’s novels? A. Cambrige. B. Oxford.
C. Mississippi. D. Yoknapatawpha.
12. The Great Gatsby is a story about _______________.
A. true love B. success C. redemption of sin D. disillusionment
1. __________is the representative of the Beat Generation in the 1950s. 2. __________ is a representative of the black humor in the 1960s.
3. ___________ won Blacks the first Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993.
4. Jewish novelists ____________ and ___________ were separately awarded the Nobel Prize for
Literature in 1976 and in 1978.
1. Nathaniel Hawthorne A. The Catcher in the Rye 2. Joseph Heller B. The Sketch Book 3. Washington Irving C. The Scarlet Letter 4. Ernest Hemingway D. Native Son
5. F. Scott Fitzgerald E. This Side of Paradise 6. J. D. Salinger F. Dry September 7. Allen Ginsberg G. Invisible Man
8. Richard Wright H. A Farewell to Arms 9. Ralph Ellison I. Howl 10. William Faulkner J. Catch-22
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