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Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream! For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not wha
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答案是:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow|A Psalm of Life|His optimism which has characterized much of his poetry
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Judge the authors of these works and fill them on the Answer Sheet. 1. Gleanings in Europe 2. Oliver Goldsmith 3. The Te
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答案是:James Fenimore Cooper|Washington Irving|Anne Bradstreet|Michael Wigglesworth|Washington Irving|James Fenimore Cooper|Philip Freneau|William Cullen Bryant|Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe
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Part A From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came: If nothing once, you nothing lose, For when yo
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答案是:Philip Freneau ’s|The Wild Honey Suckle|It is written in iambic tetrameter, the rhyme scheme is ababcc|“Little being ” refers to the wild honey suckle.|“But anhour ” means the lifespan of a flower is very short.
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From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came: If nothing once, you nothing lose, For when you die y
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答案是:Philip Freneau ’s|The Wild Honey Suckle|It is written in iambic tetrameter, the rhyme scheme is ababcc|“Little being ” refers to the wild honey suckle| “But an hour ” means the lifespan of a flower is very short.
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Judge the authors of these works and fill them on the Answer Sheet.1. Mosses from an Old Manse 2. “Israfel ” 3. “The Fle
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答案是:Nathaniel Hawthorne|Edgar Allan Poe|Anne Bradstreet|Washington Irving|James Fenimore Cooper|Philip Freneau|William Cullen Bryant|Edgar Allan Poe|Nathaniel Hawthorne|Philip Freneau
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Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down
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答案是:It is written in iambic tetrameter and rhymed abaab|Similarities: both of the roads are beautiful|The word “sigh ” is a tricky word|The real road, the life road and the road in career|Choices is inevitable but you never know what you choice will mean until you have lived it
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When a girl leaves her home at eighteen, she does one of two things. Either she falls into saving hands and becomes bett
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答案是:The attraction of big city|One is to fall into the saving hands and becomes better; secondly|Simile, metaphor and synecdoche|The gleam of lights|Naturalist attempted to achieve extreme objectivity and frankness
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Success Success is counted sweetest Those who ne ’ er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need. Not one of a
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答案是:Emily Dickinson|he defeated person|the man who never succeeds
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The opinions of this junto were completely controlled by Nicholas Vedder, a patriarch of the village, and landlord of th
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答案是:Washington Irving ’s /Rip Van Wingkle|Nicholas Vedder is the owner of the inn/ a patriarch of the village/ and landlord of the inn|He expressed his opinion by the way of smoking
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From the listless repose of the place, and the peculiar character of its inhabitants, who are descendants from[he origin
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答案是:(1).Washington Irving (2). The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (3). A short story is a brief prose fiction
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The way in which Hawthorne wrote () suggests that American omanticism adapted itself to American Puritan morality.
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答案是:The Scarle Scarlet Letter
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In The Pioneers , () represents the ideal American, living a virtuous and free life in God ‘s world.
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答案是:Natty Bumppo
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The American Romantic period stretches from the end of the 18 th century through the outburst of the () .
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答案是:Civil War
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For the whole 19 th century ()was the only woman poet who enjoys high academic esteem today. She has been acclaimed as a
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答案是:Emily Dickinson
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In ―I Hear America Singing ‖,() depicts the beauty of labor and laborers.
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答案是:Walt Whitman
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Herman Melville ‘s novel () is a tremendous chronicle of a whaling voyage in pursuit of a seemingly supernatural white w
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答案是:Moby Dick
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In 1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne brought out his masterpiece () , the story of a triangle love affair in colonial America
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答案是:The Scarlet Letter
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From Thoreau ‘s Concord jail experience, came his famous essay ―() ”.
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答案是:Civil Disobedience
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A superb book () came out of Thoreau ‘s two-year experience at Walden Pond.
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答案是:Walden
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Most of Allan Poe ‘s stories can be roughly divided into two kinds: tales of Gothic horror or grotesque like () , an inc
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答案是:The Black Cat
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Edgar Allan Poe ‘s poem ―The () ‖ is perhaps the best example of onomatopoeia in the English language.
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答案是:Raven
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Among William Cullen Bryant ‘s most important later works are his translations of the Iliad and the () into English blan
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答案是:Odyssey
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―To a Waterfowl ‖is perhaps the peak of () Bryant ‘s work. It has been called by an eminent English critic ―the most per
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答案是:William Cullen
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The central figure in the Leatherstocking Tales is () , who goes by the various names of Leatherstocking, Deerlayer, Pat
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答案是:Natty Bumppo
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The first important American novelist was () .
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答案是:James Fennimore Cooper
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() is famous for writing about the sea and the islands of the Southern Pacific. In his master piece Moby Dick , he tells
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答案是:Melville
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() was the first American to achieve an international literary reputation after the Revolutionary War.
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答案是:Washington Irving
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The short story ―()Hollow ‖ is taken from Washington Irving ‘s work named The Sketch Book.
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答案是:The Legend of Sleepy
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In 1823 James Fenimore Cooper wrote The Pioneers, the first of the five novels that make up (). The remaining four books
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答案是:The Leatherstocking Tales
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() was regarded as the first great prose stylist of American Romanticism.
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答案是:Washington Irving
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Leaves of Grass , either in content or form, is an epoch-making work in American literature; its democratic content mark
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答案是:Romanticism to Realism
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The Civil War of 1861-1865 ended in the defeat of the Southerners and the abolition of()
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答案是:slavery
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()‘s poems have the musical quality and romantic beauty. The Raven is his best-known poem.
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答案是:Allan Poe
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In the early 19 th century, Washington Irving wrote ()which became the first work by an American writer to win financial
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答案是:The Sketch Book
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Ralph Waldo Emerson ‘s first book in 1836 () brought American Romanticism into a new phase, the phase of New England Tra
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答案是:Nature
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In the early 19 th century Rip Van Winkle established () ‘s reputation at home and abroad, and designed the beginning of
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答案是:Washington Irving
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In American literature, the eighteenth century was an Age of () and Revolution.
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答案是:Reason
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Philip Freneau was noteworthy first because of the nature of his poems. They were truly American and very patriotic. In
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答案是:father
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() was considered as the ―poet of the American Revolution ‖, because he wrote impassioned verse in support of the Americ
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答案是:Philip Freneau
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Philip Freneau was a close friend and political associate of President () Jefferson.
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答案是:Thomas
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Philip Freneau ‘s famous poem ―() ” was written about his imprisoned experience.
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答案是:The British Prison Ship
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The most outstanding poet in America of the 18 th century was () .
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答案是:Philip Freneau
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Paine ‘s second most important work () Man was an impassioned plea against hereditary monarchy.
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答案是:The Rights of
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On January 10, 1776, Paine ‘s famous pamphlet () appeared.
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答案是:Common Sense
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Thomas Paine, with his natural gift for pamphleteering and rebellion, was appropriately born into an age of () .
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答案是:revolution
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Franklin ‘s beat writing is found in his masterpiece () .
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答案是:Autobiography
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Franklin edited the first colonial magazine, which he called .
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答案是:the Great Magazine
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At the initial period the spread of ideas of the American Enlightenme nt was largely due to ()
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答案是:journalism
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The Puritan philosophy known as () was important in New England during colonial time, and had a profound influence on th
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答案是:Puritanism
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The writer who best expressed the Puritan faith in the colonial period was () .
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答案是:John Winthrop
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Bradstreet used a word ―() ‖ to describe the community of believers who sailed from Southampton England, on the Mayflowe
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答案是:pilgrim
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The American poets who emerged in the seventeenth century adapted the style of established European poets to the subject
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答案是:Anne
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Hard work, thrift, piety and sobriety, these were the () values that dominated much of the early American writing.
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答案是:puritan
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Harvard College was () in 1636, with a printing press set up nearly in 1639.
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答案是:established
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The term ―() ‖ was applied to those settlers who originally were devout members of the Church of England.
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答案是:Puritan
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() is usually acknowledged as the originator of detective stories. He is also credited with developing many of the stand
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答案是:Allan Poe
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Washington Irving, the Father of American Literature, developed () as a genre in American literature.
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答案是:the short story and the novel
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Modern literary fiction has been dominated by two forms: ().
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答案是:the short story and the novel
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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 se
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答案是:Washington Irving
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In the 20 th century, there have been many who have won fame abroad as well as in the US for their short stories: (), an
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答案是:Sherwood Anderson, Hemingway Faulkner, Anna Porter
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