A. Curiosity about the past
B. Deference to the past
C. Violation of the past
D. Paradoxically both B and C
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- Professor Hammer argues that in Hart Crane’s poem “Legend,” Crane introduces himself to his readers. The poem opens with the lines: “As silent as a mirror is believed/ Realities plunge in silence by …/I am not ready for repentance;” according to Professor Hammer, Crane’s refusal to repent is an assertion of which of the following ?
- A. His political views B. His will to imaginative freedom C. His will to sexual freedom D. Both B and C...
- In analyzing T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” Professor Hammer argues that Eliot creates something that might be called which of the following ?
- A. “A meditation on contradictions” B. “Overheard inner speech” C. “Implicit dialogue with the future” D. “Objective correlative”...
- According to Professor Hammer, which of the following is the central question explored by T.S. Eliot in “The Waste Land” ?
- A. Is authentic poetry possible in the aftermath of the carnage of World War I? B. Given the diversity of the world’s poetic traditions, can there be a universal language of poetic symbolism? C. How can a shared world be created out of the fundamentally different and private experiences of individual people? D. Given that...
- According to Professor Hammer, Wallace Stevens’s understanding of the imagination has most in common with which of the following literary traditions ?
- A. Imagism B. Classicism C. British Romanticism D. Vorticism...
- Professor Hammer argues that Marianne Moore’s poem “England” suggests which of the following ?
- A. Moore’s emotional and aesthetic attachment to England B. Moore’s harsh critique of the carnage of World War I C. Moore’s particular kind of combative American cultural nationalism D. Moore’s interest in England’s civilizing mission in the world...
- Professor Hammer argues that which of the following statements is true of Ezra Pound’s strong emphasis on poetic technique ?
- A. It serves to effectively depersonalize Pound’s poems. B. It serves the greater aim of conveying both intensity and immediacy in Pound’s poetry. C. It is a paradoxical mixture of personal and impersonal elements. D. It is a means of creating a dialogue between modernity and tradition....
- Which of the following does Professor Hammer identify as one of the most important goals of Imagist poetry ?
- A. The privileging of image over sound B. The privileging of rhythm over meaning C. The privileging of individual detail over the larger pattern D. The privileging of colors over textures...
- According to Professor Hammer, which of the following characteristics did Langston Hughes share with modernist poets like William Carlos Williams, Marianne Moore, Hart Crane, and Robert Frost ?
- A. Hughes was very conscious that he was an American poet, and this profoundly influenced his writing. B. Hughes wrote about the legacy of the American Civil War and its long-term cultural consequences. C. Hughes introduced new subject-matter and new language into poetry. D. Both A and C...
- Professor Hammer argues that Hart Crane’s poem “Voyages” is a complex reply to which of the following modernist works ?
- A. Langston Hughes’ “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” B. Ezra Pound’s “Cantos” C. T.S. Eliot’s “A Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” D. T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land...
- Complete the following sentence. Professor Hammer argues that Ezra Pound’s interest in fascism and his anti-Semitic views were likely an outcome of his______________?
- A. endorsement of Marxism. B. interest in ancient Rome. C. anti-capitalism. D. interest in Fourier’s utopian socialist thought....
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