未分类题With the publication of The Sun Also Rises, _______ became the spokesman for what Gertrude Stein had called a Lost Generation.
未分类题Carson McCullers was said to touch William Faulkner in writing, and her well-known novels are___________ and____________ .
未分类题Robert Frost's second volume of poems was________ .
未分类题F. Scott Fitzgerald’s first novel____________, with its portrayal of casual dissipations of flaming youth, was an immediate commercial success.
未分类题The most significant American poem of the twentieth century was_________ .
未分类题Carl Sandburg' s love of folklore developed in time into a rather modern tendency to represent it in literature such as in his___________ .
未分类题As Thomas Stearns Eliot declared, he followed strictly the advice of his close friend_________ in cutting and concentrating The Waste Land.
未分类题F. Scott Fitzgerald summarized the experiences and attitudes of the 1920s decade in his masterpiece novel________.
未分类题After the 1960s, the new experience gave a vigorous impetus to _______ writing. Postmodernism made a huge stride forward.
未分类题The poets who are labeled by David Perkins Against Civilization are________ , _______ and_________ .
未分类题Gary Snyder may be didactic, but he has a________ vision.
未分类题In the postwar period, ___________ , __________ and _________ have been largely synonymous with experimental.
未分类题Joseph Heller's_________ is one of the most famous novels dealing with the subject of absurdity in typical obscure techniques.
未分类题In 1916, Eugene O' Neill's first play__________ was put on by the Province-town Players, which was significant not only for him but for American Drama.
未分类题Two of the best-known southern writers during the 1950s are_______ and ______.