未分类题______ is considered the founder of Psychological realism. He believed that reality lies in the impressions made by life on the spectator.
未分类题Theodore Dreiser visited the Soviet Union in 1927 and published________ the following year.
未分类题After his death, __________ became the only American to be honored with a bust in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey.
未分类题The title of one of O. Henry’s books_______ indicates that he considered all the people of New York City worth writing about, instead of only the upper class.
未分类题In the book _____ John Smith wrote that here nature and liberty afford us that freely which in England we want, or it costs us dearly.
未分类题Henry James' first novel is_______ , which failed to make him famous.
未分类题The short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is taken from Washington Irving' s work named _______.
未分类题Edgar Allan Poe' s poem____________ is perhaps the best example of onomatopoeia in the English language.
未分类题Jonathan Edwards’s masterpiece is ____________.
未分类题The Day of Doom, a long-standing best-seller both in America and in England, written by ________.
未分类题A representative sermon A True Sight of Sin is ____________'s main work.
未分类题The American Transcendentalists formed a club called _________ .
未分类题To a Waterfowl is perhaps the peak of_______________ ' s work, it has been called by an eminent English critic, the most perfect brief poem in the language.
未分类题_____ was a famous explorer and colonist. He established Jamestown.
未分类题General History of Virginia contains Smith's most famous tale of how the Indian princess named _____ saved him from the wrath of her father.