MCQs: What was the primary significance of “The Book of American Negro Poetry” (1922), edited by James Weldon Johnson ?

MCQs 1: Professor Hammer argues that Hart Crane’s poem “Voyages” is a complex reply to which of the following modernist works ?

MCQs 2: Which of the following figures is the author of the 1909 “Futurist Manifesto” ?

MCQs 3: Professor Hammer points out that T.S. Eliot used quotation as an important literary technique. The use of quotations, according to Professor Hammer, suggests which of the following attitudes to the past ?

MCQs 4: In T.S. Eliot’s essay called “Tradition and Individual Talent,” he argues that the progress of an artist consists of which of the following ?

MCQs 5: Why was World War II a defining event in the history of the 20th century ?

MCQs 6: Ezra Pound’s “Canto XIV” opens with the line “Io venni in luogo d’ogni luce muto” [I came to a place devoid of light]. This creates a connection between the Canto and which of the following works ?

MCQs 7: 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 ?

MCQs 8: Which of the following statements best characterizes the contrast between T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” and the futurist aesthetic project ?

MCQs 9: Professor Hammer argues that Marianne Moore’s poem “England” suggests which of the following ?

MCQs 10: What does Gertrude Stein’s term “the Lost Generation” designate ?