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95 Cards in this Set
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"nothing more and nothing less than the truthful treatment of material."
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realism.
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the leading american realist.
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howells.
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the two forces that work on man in naturalism.
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heredity and enviornment.
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the four american writers considered naturalist.
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crane, london, norris, dreiser.
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the leading french naturalist who is called the father of naturalism.
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zola.
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painted "the northeaster".
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homer.
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painted "the scream of shrapnel at san juan hill, cuba".
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remington.
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the first stop for immigrants coming into NYC.
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ellis island.
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the first stop for immigrants coming to the west coast.
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angel island.
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the shame of cities.
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steffens.
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how the other half of lives.
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jacob riis.
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looking backward.
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bellamy.
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muckrackers.
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those whose unpleasent task was to rake over the corruption in american society and so expose it to light.
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had 14 siblings.
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crane.
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father was a methodist minister.
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crane.
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lived in new jersey.
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crane.
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wanted to play probaseball.
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crane.
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worked for a new york newspaper.
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crane.
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reporter in the greco-turkish war.
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crane.
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died of tb at the age of 28.
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crane.
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maggie,a girl of the streets.
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crane.
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red badge of courage.
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crane.
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a story of "urban squalor".
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crane. (maggie, a girl in the streets.)
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"the openboat."
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crane.
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"funny they don't see us."
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crane. (the openboat.)
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"if i'm going to be drowned.."
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crane.
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war is kind.
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crane.
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born in virgina; age ten, moved to nebraska.
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cather.
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attended university of nebraska.
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cather.
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high school english teacher.
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cather.
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"the troll garden".
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cather.
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managing editor of mcclure's magazine.
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cather.
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o pioneers!
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cather.
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the song of the lark.
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cather.
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my antonia.
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cather.
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death comes for the archbishop.
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cather.
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shadows on the rock.
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cather.
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the sculptor's funeral.
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cather.
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harvey merrick.
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cather. (the sculptor's funeral.)
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jim laird.
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cather. (the sculptor's funeral.)
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born in san francisco.
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london.
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father was an astrologer.
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london.
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mother was a medium.
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london.
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quit school at the age of 14.
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london.
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illegal "oyster pirate".
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london.
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shipped on a sealing voyage to japan.
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london.
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marched with an "army" of unemployed men across half the country to publicize their cause.
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london.
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"ridden the rods" as a hobo.
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london.
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jailed as a vagrant.
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london.
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became a formidable drunkard and all-around tough before the age of 18.
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london.
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read for up to 19 hours each day.
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london.
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attended college for one semester then left to look for gold.
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london.
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the call of the wild.
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london.
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the sea-wolf.
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london.
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martin eden.
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london.
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to build a fire.
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london.
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grew up in gardiner, maine.
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robinson.
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robinson's fictional town.
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tilbury town.
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lived in greenwich village, ny.
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robinson.
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the torrent and the night before.
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robinson.
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the children of the night.
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robinson.
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the town down the river.
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robinson.
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roosevelt got this author a job and furthered his career.
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robinson.
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recieved 3 pulitzers for poetry in the 1920s.
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robinson.
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regarded as the greatest living american poet in the 1920s.
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robinson.
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considered the foremost figure in "new poetry".
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robinson.
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merlin.
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robinson.
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lancelot.
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robinson.
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tristram.
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robinson.
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master of dramatic monologue perfected by english poet robert brown.
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robinson.
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richard cory.
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robinson.
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miniver cheevy.
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robinson.
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mr flood's party.
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robinson.
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born in ks.
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masters.
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grew up in illinois.
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masters.
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became a chicago lawyer.
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masters.
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william reedy gave masters what?
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epigrams from greek anthology.
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masters' fictional place.
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spoon rivers.
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spoon river.
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masters. (anthology)
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george gray.
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masters.
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lucinda matlock.
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masters.
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fiddler jones.
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masters.
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across spoon river.
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masters. (autobiography)
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born in dayton, ohio.
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dunbar.
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son of former slaves.
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dunbar.
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first black writer to attain national prominence.
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dunbar.
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first to support himself wholly by his writings.
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dunbar.
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dunbar's achievements in high school.
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-president of literary society.
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elevator operator.
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dunbar.
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james whitcomb riley helped this author advance in his career as a poet.
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dunbar.
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oak and ivy.
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dunbar.
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majors and minors.
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dunbar.
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lyrics and lowly life.
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dunbar.
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douglass.
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dunbar.
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life's tragedy.
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dunbar.
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