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信阳师范学院-美国文学作品选读
Walt Whitman believed, by means of “________,” he has turned poetry into an open field, an area of vital possibility where the reader can allow his own imagination to play.
A.free verse
B.standardized rhyming
C.strict verse
D.regular rhyming
Herman Melville’s second famous work, ________, was not published until 1924, 33 years after his death. A.Pierre B.Redburn C.Moby-Dick D.Billy Budd
In 1920, ________ published his first novel This Side of Paradise which was, to some extent, his own story A.F·Scott Fitzgerald B.Ernest Hemingway C.William Faulkner D.Emily Dickinson
Unlike his contemporaries in the early 20th century, ________ did not break up with the poetic tradition nor made any experiment on form. A.Walt Whitman B.Robert Frost C.Ezra Pound D.T. S. Eliot
While Mark Twain seemed to have paid more attention to the “life” of the Americans, ________ had apparently laid a greater emphasis on the “inner world” of man. A.William Howells B.Henry James C.Bret Harte D.Hamlin Garland
At the age of eighty -seven, ________ read his poetry at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy in 1961. A.Robert Frost B.Walt Whitman C.Ezra Pound D.T. S. Eliot
Of all Herman Melville’s sea adventure stories, ________ proves to be the best A.Typee B.Reburn C.Moby – Dick D.Omoo
Man is a “victim of forces over which he has no control. ” This is a notion held strongly by ________. A.Robert Frost B.Theodore Dreiser C.Henry James D.Waltman
With the publication of ________, Theodore Dreiser was launching himself upon a long career that would ultimately make him one of the most significant American writers of the school later known as literary naturalism. A.Sister Carrie B.The Titan C.An American Tragedy D.The Stoic
Nathaniel Hawthorne was affected by ________’s transcendentalist theory and struck up a very intimate relationship with him. A.H. W. Longfellow B.Walt Whitman C.R. W. Emerson D.Washington Irving
Among the following writers ________ is generally regarded as the forerunner of the 20th -century “stream - of - consciousness” novels and the founder of psychological realism. A.T. S. Eliot B.James Joyce C.William Faulkner D.Henry James
Walt Whitman wrote down a great many poems to air his sorrow for the death of President ______, and one of the famous is “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’ d. ” A.Washington B.Lincoln C.Franklin D.Kennedy
The Marble Faun by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a romance set in______, is concerned about the dark aberrations of the human spirit. A.France B.Spain C.England D.Italy
T. S. Eliot’ s ______ bearing a strong thematic resemblance to The Waste Land, is generally regarded as the darkest of Eliot’ s poems. A.Gerontion B.Prufrock C.Murder in the Cathedral D.The Hollow Men
Shelley’ s political lyrics ______ is not only a war cry calling upon all working people to rise up against their political oppressors, but an address to them pointing out the intolerable injustice of economic exploitation. A.“Ode to Liberty” B.“Ode to Naples” C.“Ode to the West Wind” D.“Men of England”
Herman Melville’s second famous work, ________, was not published until 1924, 33 years after his death. A.Pierre B.Redburn C.Moby-Dick D.Billy Budd
In 1920, ________ published his first novel This Side of Paradise which was, to some extent, his own story A.F·Scott Fitzgerald B.Ernest Hemingway C.William Faulkner D.Emily Dickinson
Unlike his contemporaries in the early 20th century, ________ did not break up with the poetic tradition nor made any experiment on form. A.Walt Whitman B.Robert Frost C.Ezra Pound D.T. S. Eliot
While Mark Twain seemed to have paid more attention to the “life” of the Americans, ________ had apparently laid a greater emphasis on the “inner world” of man. A.William Howells B.Henry James C.Bret Harte D.Hamlin Garland
At the age of eighty -seven, ________ read his poetry at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy in 1961. A.Robert Frost B.Walt Whitman C.Ezra Pound D.T. S. Eliot
Of all Herman Melville’s sea adventure stories, ________ proves to be the best A.Typee B.Reburn C.Moby – Dick D.Omoo
Man is a “victim of forces over which he has no control. ” This is a notion held strongly by ________. A.Robert Frost B.Theodore Dreiser C.Henry James D.Waltman
With the publication of ________, Theodore Dreiser was launching himself upon a long career that would ultimately make him one of the most significant American writers of the school later known as literary naturalism. A.Sister Carrie B.The Titan C.An American Tragedy D.The Stoic
Nathaniel Hawthorne was affected by ________’s transcendentalist theory and struck up a very intimate relationship with him. A.H. W. Longfellow B.Walt Whitman C.R. W. Emerson D.Washington Irving
Among the following writers ________ is generally regarded as the forerunner of the 20th -century “stream - of - consciousness” novels and the founder of psychological realism. A.T. S. Eliot B.James Joyce C.William Faulkner D.Henry James
Walt Whitman wrote down a great many poems to air his sorrow for the death of President ______, and one of the famous is “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’ d. ” A.Washington B.Lincoln C.Franklin D.Kennedy
The Marble Faun by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a romance set in______, is concerned about the dark aberrations of the human spirit. A.France B.Spain C.England D.Italy
T. S. Eliot’ s ______ bearing a strong thematic resemblance to The Waste Land, is generally regarded as the darkest of Eliot’ s poems. A.Gerontion B.Prufrock C.Murder in the Cathedral D.The Hollow Men
Shelley’ s political lyrics ______ is not only a war cry calling upon all working people to rise up against their political oppressors, but an address to them pointing out the intolerable injustice of economic exploitation. A.“Ode to Liberty” B.“Ode to Naples” C.“Ode to the West Wind” D.“Men of England”