What is the source of the title of Thomas Wolfe’s novel Look Homeward, Angel (1929)?

What is the source of the title of Thomas Wolfe’s novel Look Homeward, Angel (1929)?

The source of the title of Thomas Wolfe’s novel Look Homeward, Angel (1929) was John Milton’s poem “Lycidas” (1637). Milton asks his dead friend, now an angel, to look back compassionately on his still-living friends: Look homeward, Angel, now, and melt with ruth: And, 0 ye dolphins, waft the hapless youth.

Where was Xanadu?

Where was Xanadu?

The Mongol emperor Kublai Khan (1215-1294) had a residence in K’ai-p’ing in southeastern Mongolia. Also known as Shang-Tu, this became Xanadu, the site of the emperor’s pleasure garden in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s unfinished poem “Kubla Khan” (1797).

What is the name of the stockyard district where main character Jurgis Rudkis lives and works in The Jungle?

What is the name of the stockyard district where main character Jurgis Rudkis lives and works in The Jungle?

The stockyard district where main character Jurgis Rudkis lives and works in The Jungle is known as Packingtown, in Chicago. The 1906 book led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act. the stockyard district where main character Jurgis Rudkis lives and works in The Jungle

Who originated the term “New Criticism”?

Who originated the term “New Criticism”?

Literary critic Joel Spingarn invented the term “New Criticism” in 1910 in an address at Columbia University called “The New Criticism.” The term did not come into general use until John Crowe Ransom’s book The New Criticism (1941). New Critics focused on the literary text as a discrete whole rather than on historical or biographical…

With whom does Kugelmass have an affair in Woody Allen’s short story “The Kugelmass Episode” (1977)?

With whom does Kugelmass have an affair in Woody Allen’s short story “The Kugelmass Episode” (1977)?

Kugelmass has an affair with Emma Bovary in Woody Allen’s short story “The Kugelmass Episode”. The Great Persky projects the bored professor into Flaubert’s Madame Bovary (1856) and Emma Bovary into modern Manhattan.

When did Joseph Conrad make the journey down the Congo River that became the basis for Heart of Darkness (1902)?

When did Joseph Conrad make the journey down the Congo River that became the basis for Heart of Darkness (1902)?

Joseph Conrad make the journey down the Congo River in 1890, aboard the Roi des Beiges and it became the basis for Heart of Darkness. Conrad took over as ship master when the captain fell ill of tropical fever.

Where are Chaucer’s pilgrims heading in The Canterbury Tales?

Where are Chaucer’s pilgrims heading in The Canterbury Tales?

Chaucer’s pilgrims are going to Canterbury Cathedral to visit the shrine of Thomas a Becket, former archbishop of Canterbury. Becket had been assassinated in the cathedral in 1170, following a political disagreement with King Henry II. Pilgrimage to the shrine was a popular journey at the time the Tales were written (c. 1387-1400).

What is the rest of the nursery rhyme from which Ken Kesey took the title for his novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962)?

What is the rest of the nursery rhyme from which Ken Kesey took the title for his novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962)?

The rest of the nursery rhyme from which Ken Kesey took the title for his novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is: Wire, briar, limber, lock, Three geese in a flock, One flew East, one flew West, One flew over the cuckoo’s nest.

According to Aristotle, what leads a writer to create?

According to Aristotle, what leads a writer to create?

According to Aristotle, intuition and harmony leads a writer to create. In the Poetics (335-322 B.c.), he writes: “[T]he instinct of intuition is implanted in man from childhood . . . and through intuition he learns his earliest lessons. . . . Next there is the instinct for ‘harmony’ and rhythm, meters being manifestly sections…

In Don Marquis’s “archy and mehitabel” stories, which is the cockroach and which the cat?

In Don Marquis’s “archy and mehitabel” stories, which is the cockroach and which the cat?

In Don Marquis’s “archy and mehitabel” stories, Archy is the cockroach, Mehitabel the cat. Archy was said to have written the stories at night on newspaper columnist Marquis’s typewriter. He wrote without capitals because he couldn’t reach the shift key. The stories were first collected in archy and mehitabel (1927).

What critic coined the phrase the “American Renaissance”?

What critic coined the phrase the “American Renaissance”?

Francis Otto Matthiessen (1902-50) coined the phrase the “American Renaissance”, in his work The American Renaissance: Art and Expression in the Age of Emerson and Whitman (1941). The phrase refers to a time in the mid-nineteenth century that saw a flourishing of talent in American letters. Francis Otto Matthiessen (1902-50), in his work The American…

What is Rhett Butler’s parting shot to Scarlett O’Hara in Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind (1936)?

What is Rhett Butler’s parting shot to Scarlett O’Hara in Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind (1936)?

Rhett Butler’s parting shot to Scarlett O’Hara in Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind is “My dear, I don’t give a damn.” In the 1939 movie, it became, “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.”

What poem ends with: “And we are here as on a darkling plain/Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,/Where ignorant armies clash by night”?

What poem ends with: “And we are here as on a darkling plain/Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,/Where ignorant armies clash by night”?

Matthew Arnold’s “Dover Beach” (c. 1851) ends with: “And we are here as on a darkling plain/Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,/Where ignorant armies clash by night”.

Where in the Bible does the “Whore of Babylon” appear?

Where in the Bible does the “Whore of Babylon” appear?

The “Whore of Babylon” appears in the New Testament Book of Revelation 17:1-7. The whore sits on a scarlet beast with seven heads and ten horns. She holds a cup of abominations and has written on her forehead: “Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth.” She was probably meant originally…

What prompted Mark Twain to say “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated”?

What prompted Mark Twain to say “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated”?

In 1897, Mark Twain was in seclusion, grieving over a death in the family, when a sensationalistic newspaper reported that he had died impoverished in London. When a reporter appeared at Twain’s home, the writer read a prepared statement containing the famous line “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated”.

How many novels did Vladimir Nabokov write in Russian before turning to English?

How many novels did Vladimir Nabokov write in Russian before turning to English?

Vladimir Nabokov wrote ten novels in Russian before turning to English, including Laughter in the Dark (1938). His first novel written in English was The Real Life of Sebastian Knight (1941). Nabokov (1899-1977) came to the United States in 1940 and was naturalized in 1945.

Which brother does Antigone bury against King Creon’s will in Sophocles’ Antigone (441 B.C.)?

Which brother does Antigone bury against King Creon’s will in Sophocles’ Antigone (441 B.C.)?

Antigone’s two brothers are Eteocles and Polyneices. Both are dead when the play opens, but Creon forbids the burial of Polyneices, who had rebelled against Creon’s rule. Antigone gives him a token burial anyway. Antigone also has a sister, Ismene.