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Roger Chillingworth is a character in Dreiser ’s An American Tragedy.
A.正确
B.错误
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 ”
A.正确
B.错误
American achievements in the short story have demanded international respect and admiration for more than a century and a half. The first successful American short stories came from () in the early 19 th century.
() is generally thought of as the true beginner of the short stories because he was the first writer who formulated a poetics of the short stories.
In the 20 th century, there have been many who have won fame abroad as well as in the US for their short stories: (), and dozens of others.
As you read from writer to writer, from ()‘s ?Rip Van Winkle ‘to O’Connner ‘s ?A Good Man is Hard to Find ‘, you will see the coming of a short story age,growing from an entertaining tale into a story which probes deep into human souls.
Modern literary fiction has been dominated by two forms: ().
Washington Irving, the Father of American Literature, developed () as a genre in American literature.
() is usually acknowledged as the originator of detective stories. He is also credited with developing many of the standard features of detective fiction.
The term ―() ‖ was applied to those settlers who originally were devout members of the Church of England.
Harvard College was () in 1636, with a printing press set up nearly in 1639.
Hard work, thrift, piety and sobriety, these were the () values that dominated much of the early American writing.
The American poets who emerged in the seventeenth century adapted the style of established European poets to the subject matter confronted in a strange, new environment. () Bradstreet was one of such poets.
Bradstreet used a word ―() ‖ to describe the community of believers who sailed from Southampton England, on the Mayflower and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620
The writer who best expressed the Puritan faith in the colonial period was () .
A.正确
B.错误
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 ”
A.正确
B.错误
American achievements in the short story have demanded international respect and admiration for more than a century and a half. The first successful American short stories came from () in the early 19 th century.
() is generally thought of as the true beginner of the short stories because he was the first writer who formulated a poetics of the short stories.
In the 20 th century, there have been many who have won fame abroad as well as in the US for their short stories: (), and dozens of others.
As you read from writer to writer, from ()‘s ?Rip Van Winkle ‘to O’Connner ‘s ?A Good Man is Hard to Find ‘, you will see the coming of a short story age,growing from an entertaining tale into a story which probes deep into human souls.
Modern literary fiction has been dominated by two forms: ().
Washington Irving, the Father of American Literature, developed () as a genre in American literature.
() is usually acknowledged as the originator of detective stories. He is also credited with developing many of the standard features of detective fiction.
The term ―() ‖ was applied to those settlers who originally were devout members of the Church of England.
Harvard College was () in 1636, with a printing press set up nearly in 1639.
Hard work, thrift, piety and sobriety, these were the () values that dominated much of the early American writing.
The American poets who emerged in the seventeenth century adapted the style of established European poets to the subject matter confronted in a strange, new environment. () Bradstreet was one of such poets.
Bradstreet used a word ―() ‖ to describe the community of believers who sailed from Southampton England, on the Mayflower and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620
The writer who best expressed the Puritan faith in the colonial period was () .