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Example Question #61 : Literature
Which twentieth-century American poet was well known for writing in blank verse about scenes from rural New England?
Wallace Stevens
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Robert Frost
Anne Sexton
Carl Sandburg
Robert Frost
Robert Frost lived nearly his entire life in New England, particularly living as an adult in rural New Hampshire, which provided the settings for many of his poems. Although on the surface Frost's poems appeared to be bucolic tales of rural life, a darker subtext was usually present. Frost was a national icon by the time he died in 1963, having won four Pulitzers for poetry and the Congressional Gold Medal in 1960.
Example Question #62 : Literature
Which confessional American poet wrote the chronologically presented collection of poems Live or Die (1967)?
John Berryman
Sylvia Plath
Robert Lowell
Allen Ginsberg
Anne Sexton
Anne Sexton
"Confessional poetry" is a term denoting poetry that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s that saw poets admit to mental illness, past traumas, and other personal issues. Anne Sexton was considered the model confessional poet, and her work was considered controversial because of the large number of typically verboten subjects she covered. Her Live or Die, which chronicled her struggles with mental illness in a series of blank verse poems, won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1967.
Example Question #63 : Literature
Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen are poets most closely associated with writing about __________.
religious themes
World War I
life in British colonial outposts
Victorian sexual mores
violent crimes
World War I
World War I was such a large, Europe-wide tragedy and involved such large amounts of young men that it produced a great deal of literature about the war and its issues. Among them were British poets, who were typically quite critical of the politics and the experience of the horrors of trench warfare. Both Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen are among the poets who are known for writing about WWI.
Example Question #64 : Literature
Who was the author of the rhyming lyric poem "Renascence," which is over two hundred lines long and was published in 1912?
Ezra Pound
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Virginia Woolf
Amy Lowell
Robert Frost
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Edna St. Vincent Millay had her first major literary success at age 19, when her lengthy rhyming poem "Renascence" was published by the magazine A Lyric Age. Millay was a throwback in terms of style, employing strict rhyme and meter to write lyrical verses at the time Ezra Pound and E.E. Cummings were pushing the boundaries of poetry.
Example Question #65 : Literature
Who is the poet who wrote "Funeral Blues" and "September 1, 1939?"
Ezra Pound
E. E. Cummings
W. H. Auden
T. S. Eliot
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
W. H. Auden
The poet W.H. Auden had instant success and notoriety with his poems, which featured strict rhyme and metrical schemes, features unusual in the poetry of his time. His "Funeral Blues" was published in 1938, and set to music by the composer Benjamin Britten. "September 1, 1939" was published in October of that same year; it concerns Germany's invasion of Poland and was immediately widely read.
Example Question #66 : Literature
The poet who wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and The Waste Land was __________.
Ezra Pound
William Butler Yeats
Wallace Stevens
T. S. Eliot
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
T. S. Eliot
T. S. Eliot became one of the masters of Modernist poetry with the publication of his 1915 poem, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." Eliot was even more lauded for his 1922 poem, The Waste Land. Eliot's poems were lengthy ruminations on the alienation of modern society, and he broke with traditional poetic forms by writing each in inventive blank verse.
Example Question #67 : Literature
Which poet wrote the modernist poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" in 1915?
Wallace Stevens
Wilfred Owen
Ezra Pound
T. S. Eliot
Edna St. Vincent Millay
T. S. Eliot
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" announced T. S. Eliot's arrival on the literary stage, as its publication in 1915 immediately brought the poet notoriety. As the first poem of Eliot's to reach an audience, it bore the hallmarks of his style, with a weight of allusions to literature, while also using dark imagery to create a new form of poetry. In particular, the poem owes a massive debt to Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy, while obviously taking place in a modern, industrialized world.
Example Question #68 : Literature
"My soul has grown deep like the rivers.
I bathed in the Euphrates when dawns were young.
I danced in the Nile when I was old
I built my hut near the Congo and it lulled me to sleep.
I looked upon the Nile and raised the pyramids above it.
I heard the singing of the Mississippi when Abe Lincoln
went down to New Orleans, and I've seen its muddy
bosom turn all golden in the sunset."
(1921)
Who is the author of the poem from which this excerpt is taken?
Langston Hughes
Maya Angelou
William Carlos Williams
Zora Neale Hurston
W. E. B. DuBois
Langston Hughes
The poem from which the passage is excerpted, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," was written in 1920 by Langston Hughes, an influential poet and leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
(Passage adapted from "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" by Langston Hughes (1921).)
Example Question #61 : Clep: Humanities
Which poet wrote "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" and "The Heart of a Woman"?
Anne Bradstreet
Emily Dickinson
Allen Ginsberg
Robert Frost
Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou was the author of both of these poems, in which she depicts the life of an African-American woman in mid-twentieth-century America.
Example Question #69 : Literature
Federico Garcia Lorca is well-known among the art community for creating what kind(s) of artistic works?
Children's literature
Abstract expressionist paintings
Ceramic vases
Poetry and drama
Realistic landscape paintings
Poetry and drama
Lorca is a well-known Spanish poet and dramatist; among his works are Odes and Suites, which are each collections of poetry, and El Publico (The Public), a play.