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Section 1

(50 cards)

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Front

Lewis Carroll

Back

Creator of Logarithms

Front

Napier

Back

The Lamb 2 Chimney Sweeper

Front

William Blake

Back

The Maltese Falcon

Front

Dashiell Hammett

Back

Which President created the Peace Corps?

Front

John F. Kennedy

Back

Music: Symphony no. 1 - Titan

Front

Gustav Mahler

Back

Christina's World

Front

Wyeth

Back

Jurassic Park

Front

Michael Crichton

Back

Moll Flanders

Front

Daniel Defoe

Back

Two main lithographers (Lithographers- the process of printing from a flat surface treated so as to repel the ink except where it is required for printing).

Front

Courier and Ives

Back

Gave US land from Spain

Front

Adams-Onis Treaty

Back

A Farewell to Arms

Front

Ernest Hemmingway

Back

1843 Pulitzer Winning Author (Dragon's Teeth)

Front

Upton Sinclair

Back

3 Sisters

Front

Anton Chekhov

Back

1.) Greek Orator 2.) Western World's 1st Actor

Front

Thespis

Back

Name the author of Love's Labor Lost

Front

William Shakespeare

Back

Music: Pomp and Circumstance

Front

Sir Edward William Elgar

Back

Poe River is the major River of_______________

Front

Italy

Back

Opera: Norma

Front

Balini

Back

Music: Porgy and Bess

Front

George Gershwin

Back

Founder of Pointillism

Front

Seurat

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The Art of Writing

Front

Robert Louis Stevenson

Back

Liberty Leading the People

Front

Eugene De La Crow

Back

Oh Captain! My Captain!

Front

Walt Whitman

Back

A Night to Remember

Front

Walter Lord

Back

1.) Acted in most of Shakespeare's originals 2.) Owned the Globe Theatre

Front

Burbage

Back

Tess of the D'Ubervilles

Front

Thomas Hardy

Back

Last Shi-a Caliph

Front

Ali

Back

Tube of the outer ear

Front

Eustachian Tube

Back

Crime of the Century was pulled of by__________

Front

Bruno Hoptmen

Back

Cairo Trilogy

Front

Mahfouz

Back

Painting: The Lookout

Front

Winslow Homer

Back

Plot: Twins seperated in youth search for each other Characters: Egeon, Anitpholous of Ephesus, Antipholous of Syracuse

Front

Comedy of Errors

Back

Jaws

Front

Peter Benchley

Back

Noble Prize in both Chemistry and Peace

Front

Lioness Pauling

Back

Characters: Silly and Netty

Front

The Color Purple

Back

The Importance of Being Earnest

Front

Oscar Wilde

Back

(1603-1625) Targeted by Guy Fawkes Sissolved Parliament for a while after Elizabeth I

Front

James I

Back

1.) "Slauhterhouse Five" 2.) "Cat's Cradle"

Front

Kurt Vonnegut

Back

Anne of Green Gables

Front

L.M. Montgomery

Back

Prometheus Unbound

Front

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Back

"The School for Scandal" Character: Lady Sneerwell

Front

Richard Sheridan

Back

Music: Go Tell it on the Mountain

Front

James Baldwin

Back

Plot: Two couples and their tales of marriage Characters: Don Pedro, Benedick, Don John, Beatrice

Front

Much Ado About Nothing

Back

Translates to Reckoning with pebbles

Front

Calculus

Back

Look Homeward Angel

Front

Thomas Wolfe

Back

Plot: Money-lender demands a pound of flesh Characters: Anotonio, Bassanio, Shylock, Portio

Front

Merchant of Venice

Back

Humboldt's Gift

Front

Saul Bellow

Back

A Doll's House Plot: Norma would rather die than stay with her husbnad

Front

Henrik Isben

Back

"Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose"

Front

Gertrude Stein's "Sacred Emily"

Back

Section 2

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(871 - 899) Anglo-Saxon Leader

Front

Alfred the Great

Back

The Contrast

Front

Royale Tyler

Back

Blue Bird

Front

Meterling

Back

The Phantom of the Opera (Play)

Front

Andrew Lyoyd Weber

Back

The Jungle

Front

Upton Sinclair

Back

Music: Opera: The Magic Flute

Front

WA Mozart

Back

Billy Bud

Front

Herman Melville

Back

The Turn of the Screw

Front

Henry James

Back

Nature

Front

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Back

The Great Divide

Front

Moody

Back

Daisy Miller

Front

Henry James

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1.) Danish religious philosopher 2.) Either/Or Philosophical Fragments

Front

Soren Kierkegaard

Back

Novel by Katherine Mansfield

Front

Bliss

Back

Ulysses

Front

James Joyce

Back

Great Mayan city in Guatemala is ______________

Front

Tical

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"I am in earnest - I will not equizocate" talking on slavery in "The Liberator"

Front

William Lloyd Garrison

Back

Agnes Grey

Front

Anne Bronte

Back

James Joyce (3 novels)

Front

1.) Ulysses 2.) Finnegan's Wake 3.) Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Back

Young Good Man Brown

Front

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Back

1.) Led the Celtic Renaissance 2.) The Wandering of Oisin 3.) The Wild Swans at Code

Front

William Butlet Yeats

Back

The Foundation Series

Front

Isaac Asimov

Back

Salammbo

Front

Gustave Flaubert

Back

1.) The Fair Maiden of the Mill 2.) Swan Song 3.) Winter Journey

Front

Franz Schubert

Back

Art: Moblies in General

Front

Calder

Back

1.) The History of New York 2.) The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon 3.) The Legend of Sleepy Hallow

Front

Washington Irving

Back

The Tale of Genji

Front

Shikatu

Back

Tarzan of the Apes

Front

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Back

Music: Carmen

Front

Geoge Bizet

Back

Iran religious reformer

Front

Io-toeo-la Ko-man-ee

Back

1.) The Plague 2.) The Stranger

Front

Albert Camus

Back

Music: 1812 Overture

Front

Tchaikovsky

Back

Poet of the Piano

Front

Frederic Chopin

Back

Peter and the Wolf

Front

Sergei Prokofiev

Back

Scenes of Clerical Life

Front

George Eliot

Back

1.) The Judgement 2.) The Castle

Front

Franz Kafka

Back

White Fang

Front

Jack London

Back

Treaty between Great Britian and China (Returned Hong Kong)

Front

Treaty of Nanking

Back

1.) Roman Philosopher - Tutored Nero 2.) Play: Thyestes 3.) Revenge Tragedies

Front

Seneca

Back

Hansel and Gretel

Front

Engelbert Humperdinck

Back

Painting: Christ Healing the Sick

Front

Rembrandt

Back

Painting: The Tribute Money

Front

Masaccio

Back

The Return of the Native

Front

Thomas Hardy

Back

(Russian) Abstract Creator

Front

Candinsky

Back

Music: The Marriage of Figaro

Front

WA Mozart

Back

The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

Front

Howard Pyle

Back

Invictus

Front

William Ernest Henley

Back

Painting: Portrait of Oscar Wilde

Front

Toulouse-Latrec

Back

City McKinely was shot in

Front

Buffalo, New York

Back

(1199-1216) Forced to sign Magna Karta Weak Fighter

Front

John Lockland

Back

The Phantom of the Opera (Book)

Front

Gaston Leroux

Back

Section 3

(50 cards)

Anna Karenina

Front

Leo Tolstoy

Back

Sculpture: Liberty Enlightening the World

Front

Bartoldi

Back

Broadway Musical (Features "One" and "What I did for love"

Front

A Chorus Line

Back

Ethan Frome

Front

Edith Wharton

Back

2001: A Space Odyssey

Front

Arthur C. Clarke

Back

Music: Erioca (Third Symphony)

Front

Ludwig Von Beethoven

Back

Painting: Last Supper

Front

Leonardo da Vinci

Back

A Thief in the Night

Front

EW Hornung

Back

1.) The Jungle Book 2.) Kim

Front

Rudyard Kipling

Back

(1685 - 1688) Lost at the Battle of the Boyne Overthrown in the Glorious Revolution

Front

James II

Back

Elegy Written in a Coutry Churchyard

Front

Thomas Grey

Back

"Big enough stick I could raise the world."

Front

Archimedes

Back

A Christmas Carol

Front

Charles Dickens

Back

First modern Operas writer ( L'Orpheio)

Front

Claudio Monteverdi

Back

The Ethics

Front

Spinoza

Back

First Black Senator

Front

Hiram Revels

Back

The Deer Slayer

Front

James Fenimore Cooper

Back

Sense and Sensibility

Front

Jane Austen

Back

The Legend of Sleepy Hallow

Front

Washington Irving

Back

The Hollow Men

Front

T.S. Eliot

Back

Our Town

Front

Thornton Wilder

Back

Edvard Munch

Front

The Scream

Back

Sculpture: Bird in Space

Front

Constantin Brancusi

Back

A Woman of No Importance

Front

Oscar Wilde

Back

The Age of Innocence

Front

Edith Wharton

Back

Jane Eyre

Front

Charlotte Bronte

Back

Code name for invasion of Normandy

Front

Operation Overlord

Back

TS Eliot dedicated "Wasteland" to ____________ (wrote "Cantos")

Front

Ezra Pound

Back

The Brothers Karamazov

Front

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Back

Painting: School of Athens

Front

Raphael

Back

Fahrenheit 451

Front

Ray Bradbury

Back

The Executioner's Song

Front

Norman Mailer

Back

The Big Sleep

Front

Raymond Chandler

Back

The Canterbury Tales

Front

Geoffrey Chaucer

Back

1.) Spotted Horses 2.) Old Man 3.) The Bear 4.) Absalom, Absalom!

Front

William Faulkner

Back

Painting: Moulin-Rouge

Front

Toulouse-Latrec

Back

Music: Symphony no. 9: From the New World

Front

Dvorak

Back

Music: Brandenburg Concerti

Front

Bach

Back

Gave federal government the bank control

Front

McCullough vs. Maryland

Back

On the decay of the Art of Lying

Front

Mark Twain

Back

Music: The Planet's Suite

Front

Gustav Holst

Back

Music: Aida

Front

Giuseppe Verdi

Back

1.) Eve of St. Agnes 2.) Ode on a Grecian Urn 3.) Ode to a Nightingale

Front

John Keats

Back

Muse of History

Front

Cleo

Back

Music: I got Rhythm

Front

Georges Gershwin

Back

Music: The 8th "Unfinished" Symphomy

Front

Franz Schubert

Back

Madame Bovary

Front

Gustave Flaubert

Back

Novel where moral is "Be True! Be True! Show freely to the world"

Front

The Scarlet Letter

Back

Painting: Venus of Urbino

Front

Titian

Back

Apology

Front

Plato

Back

Section 4

(50 cards)

Music: Midsummer Night's Dream

Front

Mendelssohn

Back

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Front

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Back

(Novel and author) Characters: Caroline Meeber, Hurstwood, and Drouet

Front

Sister Carrie By: Theodore Dreiser

Back

Leaves of Grass

Front

Walt Whitman

Back

The real name of George Elliot was

Front

Mary Anne Ellen

Back

Protagonist of Around the Word in Eighty Days

Front

Phileas Fogg

Back

War and Peace

Front

Leo Tolstoy

Back

Fathers and Sons (1862)

Front

Ivan Turgenev

Back

Populist Candidate for President in 1892

Front

James B. Weaver

Back

Dracula

Front

Bram Stoker

Back

Silas Marner

Front

George Eliot

Back

Pygmalion

Front

George Bernard Shaw

Back

Music: Petrushka

Front

Stravinsky

Back

(1625-1649) 1.) Last Absolute Monarch 2.) Forced to sign Petition of Right 3.) Executed and overtaken by Cromwell

Front

Charles !

Back

Play based on Pymalion

Front

My Fair Lady

Back

The Fixer

Front

Bernard Mallimud

Back

The Blue Moon

Front

Laurence Housman

Back

Two Years Before the Mast

Front

Richard Henry Dana, Jr.

Back

First poet put in Westminster Abbey

Front

Geoffrey Chaucer

Back

Harry Potter series

Front

J.K. Rowling

Back

The Chrysanthemums

Front

John Steinbeck

Back

1.) French mathematician, physicist, religious philosopher, inventor 2.) Made calcuator 3.) Should believe in God

Front

Blaise Pascal

Back

The Man Who Died Twice

Front

Edwin Arlington Robinson

Back

(English worked with Coleridge) 1.) Poet Lauriat 2.) Tintern Abbey 3.) The Prelude 4.) The World is too much with us

Front

William Wodsworth

Back

1.) Paradise Lost 2.) Paradise Regained

Front

John MIlton

Back

Argentinean Author

Front

Hor-he Louis Borhas

Back

The Scarlet Letter

Front

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Back

Cato

Front

Joesph Addison

Back

Music: Hungarain Dances

Front

Johannes Brahms

Back

Murder in the Cathedral

Front

T.S. Eliot

Back

Music: The William tell Overtune

Front

Rossini

Back

Sculpture: Ecstasy of St. Theresa

Front

Bernini

Back

Winner of Battle of New Orleans

Front

Farragut

Back

The Canon of Medicine

Front

Avicenna

Back

In Memorium

Front

Alfred Lord Tennyson

Back

Essays and Lectures

Front

Oscar Wilde

Back

The Count of Monte Cristo

Front

Alexandre Dumas

Back

English Queen as of 2020

Front

Elizabeth II

Back

Against gerrymandering

Front

Baker vs. Carr

Back

The Hunchback of Norte Dame

Front

Victor Hugo

Back

Barnaby Rudge

Front

Charles Dickens

Back

Who created the Star Wars franchise?

Front

George Lucas

Back

Crime and Punishment (1866)

Front

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Back

1.) Around the world in 80 days 2.) 20,000 Leagues under the sea

Front

Jules Verne

Back

Music: La Boheme

Front

Puccini

Back

Music: Maple Leaf Rag

Front

Scott Joplin

Back

"Snows of Kilamanjaro" (Based on personal experience)

Front

Ernest Hemingway

Back

Lamb to the Slaughter

Front

Roald Dahl

Back

Night

Front

Elie Wiesel

Back

Kane Mutiny

Front

Herman Wok

Back

Section 5

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(Alexandrian Author) "The Elements"

Front

Euclid

Back

Music: Pastoral Symphony

Front

L.V. Beethoven

Back

The Ring

Front

Robert Browning

Back

The New Criticism

Front

Back

Nostromo

Front

Joseph Conrad

Back

Painting: Starry Night

Front

Vincent Van Gogh

Back

The New Criticism

Front

Ranzon

Back

Semi-Autobiographical novel by Charles Dickens

Front

David Copperfield

Back

The Green Mile

Front

Stephen King

Back

Dead Man Tell no Tales

Front

EW Hornung

Back

Series of 4 Poems by TS Elliot

Front

Four Quartets

Back

1.) Czech playwright 2.) Created the word "robot"

Front

Kapek

Back

Wuthering Heights

Front

Emily Bronte

Back

Les Miserables

Front

Victor Hugo

Back

Painting: 1.) Guernica 2.) Three Musicians

Front

Pablo Picasso

Back

Man did not receive attorney and sued (won)

Front

Gideon vs. Wainwright

Back

Struart Little

Front

EB White

Back

Eight Cousins

Front

Louisa May Alcott

Back

A Princess of Mars

Front

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Back

Orlando

Front

Virginia Woolf

Back

Accidental Tourist

Front

Anne Tyler

Back

Paiting: All's Well

Front

Winslow Homer

Back

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Front

Ken Kesey

Back

Plot: Ship-wrecked twins think each other is dead Characters: Orsino, Viola, and Sebastian

Front

Twelfth Night

Back

Pandora

Front

Henry James

Back

1.) First major English novelist 2.) Three Epistolary Novels

Front

Samuel Richardson

Back

1.) Howard's End 2.) Room with a View 3.) Passage to India

Front

EM Forster

Back

Music: A German Requiem

Front

Johannes Brahms

Back

Music: Well-tempered Clavier

Front

Bach

Back

The Last of Mohicans

Front

James Fenimore Cooper

Back

1.) The Mysterious Air at Styles 2.) Death on the Nile

Front

Agatha Christe

Back

Plot: Richard will do anything to become king Characters: King Edward IV, Richard, Queen Elizabeth

Front

Richard III

Back

Catch-22

Front

Joesph Heller

Back

Discourse on the Method

Front

Rene Descartes

Back

Stepphenwolf

Front

Hesey

Back

The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra

Front

Benjamin Britten

Back

Painting: Las Meninas

Front

Diego Velazquez

Back

The Bell Jar

Front

Syvia Plath

Back

Science Law: Constant "t" and "p", measures the velocities of gases

Front

Graham's Law

Back

Walden

Front

Henry David Thoreau

Back

Play: A Streetcar Named Desire

Front

Tennessess Williams

Back

Sonnets from the Portuguese

Front

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Back

Plot: Do anything, even kill, to remain king Characters: Duncan, Malcolm, Lady Macbeth, Macduff, Banquo, and Macbeth

Front

Macbeth

Back

The Three Musketeers

Front

Alexandre Dumas

Back

Herzog

Front

Saul Bellow

Back

Robinson Crusoe

Front

Daniel Defoe

Back

The Adventures of Augie March

Front

Saul Bellow

Back

Painting: Wheatfield with Crows

Front

Vincent Van Gogh

Back

Founder of King Tut's tomb

Front

Howard Carter

Back

Prominent character of "Wuthering Heights"

Front

Heathcliff

Back

Section 6

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From the Earth to the Moon

Front

Jules Verne

Back

Painting: Mona Lisa

Front

Leonardo da Vinci

Back

Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz

Front

Lyman Frank Baum

Back

The Wind in the Willows

Front

Kenneth Grahame

Back

Pinocchio

Front

Carlo Collodi

Back

1.) Italiam Violinist 2.) "In league with the Devil" 3.) "24 Capricico"

Front

Paganini

Back

Music: The Barber of Seville

Front

Rossini

Back

"Death be not Proud"

Front

John Donne

Back

The Gambler

Front

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Back

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

Front

Kate Douglas Wiggin

Back

Father in "Death of a Salesman"

Front

Willie Lowman

Back

"To a Skylark" was part of what work by Percy Bysshe Shelley?

Front

Prometheus Unbound

Back

Love Story

Front

Erich Segal

Back

(1509-1547) 1.) Patronized Thomas Moore 2.) Executed Thomas Cornwell 3.) Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour

Front

Henry VIII

Back

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

Front

Mark Twain

Back

(1483-1485) 1.) Final York King 2.) Died to Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field 3.) Lost War of Roses

Front

Richard III

Back

Billy Bud

Front

Herman Melville

Back

Plot: Revenge for father's death Characters: Hamlet, Polonius, Laertes, Ophelia

Front

Hamlet

Back

Sculpture: David

Front

Michelangelo

Back

Kart Doenitz (German Naval Officer)

Front

Nuremburg Trials

Back

Plot: American Civil War veterans and Baltimore Gun Club Author: Jules Verne

Front

From the Earth to the Moon

Back

Clockwork Orange

Front

Anthony Burgess

Back

"Man is by nature a political animal"

Front

Artistotle

Back

1.) Death of a Salesman 2.) The Crucible

Front

Arthur Miller

Back

On The Origin of the Species

Front

Charles Darwin

Back

Music: Appalachian spring

Front

Aaron Copeland

Back

The Lottery

Front

Shirley Jackson

Back

Author of the play, "Hernini"

Front

Victor Hugo

Back

Don Dellio's most famous novel

Front

White Noise

Back

(1558-1603) 1.) Fought Mary, Queen of Scots 2.) Never married 3.) Daughter of Anne Boleyn

Front

Elizabeth I

Back

Music: Wedding March

Front

Mendelssohn

Back

Painting: The Birth of Venus

Front

Sandro Botticelli

Back

Painting: The Shooting Company of Franz Banning Cocq

Front

Rembrandt

Back

Matilda

Front

Roald Dahl

Back

Westside Story

Front

Leonard Bernstein

Back

Discoverer of Oxygen

Front

Joseph Priestley

Back

Painting: Chapel of the Rosary in Venice

Front

Henri Matisse

Back

Ruled against Lincoln for violation Habeas Corpus

Front

Ex Parte Merryman

Back

The Second Coming

Front

William Butler Yeats

Back

Arrowsmith

Front

Sinclair Lewis

Back

Devil's Dictionary

Front

Ambrose Bierce

Back

Music: 1.) An American in Paris 2.) Rhapsody in Blue

Front

Georges Gershwin

Back

Citizen Kane is based off___________

Front

William Randolph Hearst

Back

The Changeling

Front

Middleton

Back

Painting: Nude Desending a Staircase

Front

Marcel Duchcamp

Back

Bohemian folk dance of Central Europe

Front

Polka (3/4 time)

Back

(1660-1685) 1.) Took over from Cromwell 2.) Treaty of Dover made with Louis XIV

Front

Charles II

Back

Charlotte's Web

Front

E.B. White

Back

Painting: Christina's World

Front

Andrew Wyeth

Back

Nostromo

Front

Joseph Conrad

Back

Section 7

(50 cards)

1.) Tales of a Wayside Inn 2.) Courtship of Miles Standish 3.) Song of Hiawatha 4.) Wreck of the Hesperus

Front

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Back

Don Quixote

Front

Cervantes

Back

Painting: The Arnolfini Wedding

Front

Jan Van Eyck

Back

Next year for Haley's Comet

Front

2062

Back

The Solider

Front

Rupert Brooks

Back

O Pioneers!

Front

Willa Cather

Back

Cole Prter's musical, "Kiss Me Kate", is based on __________

Front

The Taming of the Shrew

Back

A Simple Soul

Front

Gustave Flaubert

Back

The Will to Believe

Front

William James

Back

"Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker"

Front

Ogden Nash

Back

1.) Olympia 2.) Lunch on the Grass

Front

Manet

Back

Music: God Bless America

Front

Irving Berlin

Back

The Birth of Tragedy

Front

Friedrich Nietzsche

Back

Music: 1.) Das Lied Von Erde 2.) The Resurrection (2nd) 3.) Symphony of a Thousand (8th)

Front

Gustav Mahler

Back

La Morte De Arthur

Front

Mallory

Back

(American Composer) The Tender Land

Front

Aaron Copeland

Back

Painting: Arrangment in Grey and Black

Front

James Whistler

Back

Painted a lot of Oceans

Front

Winslow Homer

Back

Painting: Bathers

Front

Renoir

Back

Queen of Spades

Front

Pushkin

Back

(Irish Novelist) 1.) Original and influential writer of the Twentieth Century 2.) "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"

Front

James Joyce

Back

Toreador Song 1.) What Opera? 2.) Composer?

Front

1.) Carmen 2.) George Bizet

Back

The Swiss Family Robinson

Front

Wyss

Back

Native Son

Front

Richard Wright

Back

Call of the Wild

Front

Jack London

Back

1.) Death in Venice 2.) The Magic Mountain

Front

Thomas Mann

Back

Charles Darnay and Lucie Manette

Front

Tale of Two Cities

Back

Most lines of any Shakespeare character

Front

Hamlet

Back

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Front

Ibanez

Back

Minute Waltz

Front

Frederic Chopin

Back

"It was the best of times, It was the worst of times"

Front

Tale of Two Cities

Back

Plot: Woman wins love of her husband Characters: Countess, Bertram, Helen

Front

All's Well that Ends Well

Back

Painting: Luncheon on the Grass

Front

Edouard Manet

Back

Literary Group 1.) Virginia Woolf 2.) Adrian Stephen 3.) Thebe Stephen 4.) John Straut Mill

Front

Bloomsbury Group

Back

Music: The Rite of Spring

Front

Igor Stravinsky

Back

Lady Windermere's Fan

Front

Oscar Wilde

Back

Einstein on the Beach

Front

Philip Glass

Back

PLot: Jealousy results in vengeful plot against titular character Characters: Casio, Iago, Desdemona, and Othello

Front

Othello

Back

Painting: Venus Adorned by the Graces

Front

Botticelli

Back

Painting: The Third of May

Front

Francisco De Goya

Back

The Decameron

Front

Giovanni Boccaccio

Back

Good artistic friend of Vincent Van Gogh

Front

Paul Gauguin

Back

Music: Ballet: Romeo and Juliet

Front

Prokofiev

Back

Painting: The Persistence of Memory

Front

Salvador Dali

Back

Authors of the Federalist Papers (3 people)

Front

Madison, Jay, and Hamilton

Back

Music: Fantasie-Impromptu

Front

Fredric Chopin

Back

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Front

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Back

Music: Engima Variations

Front

Sir Edward William Elgar

Back

1.) Mapped the Oregon Trail 2.) First Republican Candiate

Front

John Fremont

Back

A Study in Scarlet

Front

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Back

Section 8

(50 cards)

A Treatise on Government

Front

Artistotle

Back

Compromise to avoid the Civila War

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Crittenden Compromise

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Kublai Khan

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Music: Ballet: Sleeping Beauty

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Tchaikovsky

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The Metamorphosis

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Franz Kafka

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Author of "Dr Zhivago"

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Boris L. Pasternak

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Treaty ending WWI with Turkey

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Treaty of Sevres

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Matt vs. Ohio was about

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Searching without a warrant

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Founder of the Hull House improvement

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Jane Adams

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Painting: The Violinist

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Marc Chagall

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Mandrians

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Simon De Bovior

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Tartuffe

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Moliere

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(1154 - 1189) 1.) Killed Thomas Beckett 2.) Married Eleanor of Aquitanie

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Henry II

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1.) Swiss Painter 2.) "Legend of the Nile"

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Paul Klee

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A Psalm of Life

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Built the Vietnam War Memorial

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Mayan-lin

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(Greek Tragedy) By: Eugene O'Neill

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Mourning Becomes Electra

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City of Corinth was founded by_____________

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Sisyphus

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Painting: Lily Pond

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Claude Monet

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Location of Cleopatra's Needles

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1.) NYC 2.) London 3.) Paris

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Pilgrim's Progress

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John Bunyan

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Writer of "Chicago"

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Carl Sandburg

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Main character: Sam Spade

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Maltese Falcon

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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

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Edward Gibbon

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The Secret Garden

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Frances Hodgson Burnett

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Founder of Chicago

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John Baptiste Pointe du Sable

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The Deer Park

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Norman Mailer

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Painting: 1.) Children 2.) "The Child's Bath 3.) "Afternoon Tea Party"

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Mary Cassatt

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Country that gained freedom July 5, 1811

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Venezuela

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1.) "Lost in Yonkers" (1991 Pulitzer Prize) 2.) "The Odd Couple"

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Neil Simon

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Sculpture: Pieta

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Michelangelo

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Chamber Nautilus

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Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Treasure Island

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Robert Louis Stevenson

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Sometimes a Great Nation

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Ken Kesey

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Wars in SE Asia during the Cold War Referred to as____________

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Proxy Wars

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In Flanders Fields

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Thomas McGray

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Painting: American Gothic

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Grant Wood

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Famous write (Major Utilitarian)

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Ralph Waldon Emerson

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The Idoit

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Fyodor Dostoevsky

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(Mock-Heroic Ballad) By: Lewis Carrol

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Jabberwocky

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Stranger in a Strange Land

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Robert Heinlein

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1.) Won three pulitzers 2.) 1994 - Three Tall Women

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Edward Albee

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1.) Eighteenth Century Artist 2.) Portrait: "The Family of the Duke of Marlborough"

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Joshua Reynolds

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Painting: Garden of Earthly Delights

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Bosch

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Crazy Roman Leader (Made a horse his general)

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Caligula

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Painting: The Starry Night

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Vincent Van Gogh

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Movie made by Arthur Miller for his wife Marilyn Monroe to act in

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Misfits

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Lonesome Dove

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Larry McMurtry

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Family name in "Glass Menagerie"

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Wingfield

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The Glass Menagerie

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Tennessee Williams

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Section 9

(50 cards)

Supreme Court: Created the idea of "seperate but equal"

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Plessey vs. Ferguson

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Plot: British King gives land to two daugthers (there are three)

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King Lear

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9.5 trillion kilometers

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A light-year is approximately

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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

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Anne Bronte

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A Man for all Seasons

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Robert Vult

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Play based on "La Boheme"

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Rent

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Plot: Drunk abuses wife Author: Sinclair Lewis

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Babbitt

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Music: Ballet: Swan Lake

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Tchaikovsky

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L'Orfeo

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Monteverdi

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Painting: Nighthawks

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Edward Hopper

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(1837-1901) 1.) Longest reform 2.) Reform Act of 1867

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Victoria I

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Painting: Liberty Leading the People

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Eugene Delacroix

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Four Medieval Mathematical Arts

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1.) Music 2.) Geometry 3.) Arithmetic 4.) Astronomy

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Mrs. Dalloway

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Virginia Woolf

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The Charge of the Light Brigade

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Alfred Tennyson

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First female governor (for Wyoming)

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Nellie Taylor Ross

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Slaugtherhouse Five

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Kurt Vonnegut

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Painting: Guernica

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Pablo Picasso

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Sister Carrie

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Theodore Dreiser

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1893- Maggie: A girl of the Streets

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Stephen Crane

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1.) My Darling 2.) My Hamburger 3.) The Pigman

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Paul Zindel

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Supreme Court: Went pro-child labor as man sued against Keating-Own Act

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Hammer vs. Dagenhart

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1.) Mexican Poet 2.) 1990 Nobel Literature 3.) Last name means peace

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Octavio Paz

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Book banned in Russia

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Dr. Zhivago

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Society and Solitude

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

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"Little giant" Senator of Illinois

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Stephen Douglass

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(1760-1820) King during Revolutionary War

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George III

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Hawaiian God

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Pele

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Ivanhoe

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Sir Walter Scott

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Sculpture: Perseus With the Head of Medusa

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Benvenuto Cellini

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1.) A Modest Proposal 2.) Gulliver's Travels

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Jonathan Swift

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Sculptures: 1.) The Gates of Hell 2.) The Kiss

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Augusete Rodin

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Two main founders of Existentialism

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1.) Kierjegaard 2.) Nietzsche

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At the Earth's Core

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Edgar Rice Burroughs

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(1977 Pulitzer Prize) Roots

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Alex Haley

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The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

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Gertrude Stein

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1.) The Sea 2.) Clare de Lune

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Claude Debussy

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The Oresteia

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Aeschylus

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1.) Lord Jim 2.) Heart of Darkness

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Joseph Conrad

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Light in Augest

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Faulkner

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Great King of Persia (During Greco-Persian wars)

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Darius !

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The Portrait of a Lady

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Henry James

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Main Street

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Sinclair Lewis

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Sculpture: The Thinker

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Auguste Rodin

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Mycology is the study of

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Fungi

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Billy Pilgrim and Montana Wildhack

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Slaugtherhouse Five

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1.) Rigoletto 2.) La Traviata

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Verdi

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Othello's wife

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Desdemona

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Plot: One wedding ends up three Characters: Theseus, Hippolyta, Hermia, Lysander, and Oberon

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Midsummer Night's Dream

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Ars Poetica

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Archibald MacLeish

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Section 10

(46 cards)

Winning of the Best

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Theodore Roosevelt

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Creator of Walter Mitty

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James Thurber

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Music: Opera: Ride of the Valkyries

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Richard Wagner

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1.) Subject of "Look Homeward" 2.) Wrote "Of Time and the River"

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Thomas Wolfe

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1800's basic architectural style

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Arts and Crafts

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First major poem by William Shakespeare

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Venus and Adnois

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Plot: Magician endures hardships, but rule island Characters: Prospero, Miranda, Ferdinand, and Antonio

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The Tempest

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In Cold Blood

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Truman Capote

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A Study in Scarlet

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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(May 11, 1846) War Declaration on Mexio (made by)

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James K. Polk

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Supreme Court Case: Went against state giving land to Georgian

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Fletcher vs. Peck

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The Naked and the Dead

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Norman Mailer

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Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats

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Cats by: T.S. Eliot

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Tender is the Night

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F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Legaliszed first trimester abortion

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Roe vs. Wade

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Billy the Kid

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Aaron Copland

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Author and subject of "Murder in the Catherdral"

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1.) T.S. Eliot 2.) Thomas Beckett

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The Rival

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Richard Sheridan

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Name of German Tribe that took over Rome

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Vandals

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1.) Scopes Monket Trial 2.) Lawyes who defended Leopold and Loeb

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Clarence Darrow

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Poem and Poet for Statue of Liberty

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New Colossus: By: Emma Lazarus

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A Man Without a Country

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Edward Everett Hale

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

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James Thurber

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The Martian Chronicles

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Ray Bradbury

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Plot: Rosalind and her family live in Arden Forest Characters: Duke Senior, Rosalind, Oliver, and Orlando

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As you like it

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1.) My Antonia 2.) Death Comes for the Archbishop

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Willa Cather

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Tonight at 8:30

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Noel Coward

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Knows: 1.) Matisse 2.) Picasso 3.) Fitzgerald 4.) Hemmingway Authored: 1.) Tendered Buttons 2.) Three Lives

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Gertrude Stein

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Court case filed by Linda Brown

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Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas

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Man and Superman

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George Bernard Shaw

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Poem by John Keats: "My heart aches, and a drowsy Numbness pains my sense"

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Ode to a Nightingale

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1.) To a Mouse 2.) To a Louse

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Robert Burns

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A Man Without a Country

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Edward Everett Hale

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Germany: A Winter's Tale

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Heine

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Supreme Court Case: Established the principle of judicial review

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Marbury vs. Madison

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Shakespeare infulenced by

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Christopher Marlowe

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Waverly

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Sir Walter Scott

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Dead Souls

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Nikolai Gogol

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Plot: Tells of sisters and their matrimonies Characters: Katherine, Biance, Petruccio, Germio

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Taming of the Shrew

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Operas: 1.) Eugene Onegin 2.) Queen of Spades

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Tchaikovsky

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(1189-1199) Fought Phillip II and died

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Richard I

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(German Romantic Pianist) 1.) Scenes from Childhood 2.) Carnival

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Robert Schumann

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Dr. Faustus

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Christopher Marlowe

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1.) Waiting for Lefty 2.) Til the Day I Die 3.) Golden Boy 4.) The Country Girl

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Clifford Odets

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Actress: 1.) Butterfield 8 2.) Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfe 3.) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 4.) National Velvet

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Elizabeth Taylor

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"I celebrate myself and sing myself And what I assume you shall assume"

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Song of Myself By; Walt Whitman

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