未分类题Published in 1823, __________ was the first of the Leatherstocking Tales, in their order of publication time, and probably the first true romance of the frontier in American literature.
未分类题Herman Melville' s novel____________ is a tremendous chronicle of a whaling voyage in pursuit of a seemingly supernatural white whale.
未分类题Besides lyrics and longer poems Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote dramatic works, among which____________ is the most conspicuous.
未分类题In 1845, Henry David Thoreau began a two-year residence at _____________Pond.
未分类题__________ , breaking out of the narrow limits of local color fiction, described the breadth of American experience as no one had ever done before, or since.
未分类题Mark Twain' s first novel, _______ was an artistic failure, but it gave its name to the America of the post bellum period which it attempts to satirize.
未分类题Henry sympathized with the poor's lot and hated those rich who exploited and despised them. This is especially seen in his story entitled_________.
未分类题In Paris, Washington Irving met John Howard Payne, the American dramatist and actor, with whom Irving wrote his brilliant social comedy______________ , or The Merry Monarch.
未分类题The United States of America was founded in _____.
未分类题In 1755, __________ published his remarkable dictionary named Dictionary of the English Language.
未分类题Washington Irving' s first book appeared in 1809. It was entitled _____________.
未分类题At nineteen___________ published in his brother' s newspaper, his Jonathan Old style. satires of New York life.
未分类题__________ was the first American to gain the stature of a major poet in the world literature.
未分类题Charles Brockden Brown's first novel____________, or___________ has been regarded as the first American novel.
未分类题The Transcendental Club often met at____________ ' s Concord home.