1__ Rip Van Winkle is a short story written by _____.
+ g; h. [( w3 B& X4 LA James Fenimore Cooper B Washington Irving C Edgar Allan Poe D Mark Twain
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4 p) _* P; x3 k0 r# W+ [& t2__The Legend of Sleeping Hallow is a short story written by ____. 5 }! L$ l7 z1 ?8 g; E) I
A James Fenimore Cooper B Washington Irving C Edgar Allan Poe D Mark Twain
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3__Cooper’s Leather Stocking Tales consists of ____stories. & O2 o* e4 ?+ ]4 d3 T
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4__ Which of the following is not one of the Leather Stocking Tales by James F. Cooper. 9 L8 V9 t+ M+ W7 W% ?1 o8 _
A The Pioneers B The Last of the Mohicans C The Pathfinder D The Crater ( x8 }" H2 H" P' d- U4 {1 h
; G( \. {# l# W6 H% {2 v2 k7 `% N5__The Purloined Letter is a detective story by _____.
5 g: ^( L3 V, K3 D, YA Arthur Conan Doyle B Edgar Allan Poe C Washington Irving D James F. Cooper
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6__The Romantic Period in American Literary history started with the publication of ____.
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C Whitman’s Leaves of Grass D James Fenimore Cooper’s Leather Stocking Tales ( x \2 {5 G {
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7__ “The American Renaissance” is the period of ____in the history of American literature. , q! u8 E% ^% ?* O& Y
A Local Colorism B Romanticism C New England Transcendentalism D Colonism ( h9 x" h, @* A# ~) j, U
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8__Edgar Allan Poe is known as a poet and critic but most famous as the first master of the ___ form.
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+ x( z3 _: ~/ h: A9__ The Raven is a poem by ____. 2 x \5 S) }3 X% C
A Edgar Allan Poe B Walt Whitman C Ralph Waldo Emerson D Henry David Thoreau
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10__The Philosophy of Composition was written by ____who also wrote The Poetic Principle . o& I. d& A4 H6 g" a
A Edgar Allan Poe B Walt Whitman C Ralph Waldo Emerson D Henry David Thoreau |