AP Notes, Outlines, Study Guides, Vocabulary, Practice Exams and more!

AP Literature Authors Flashcards

Terms : Hide Images
13860867493El Conde Lucanorel infante Don Manuel guy marries an aggressive girl and intimidates her by killing all their animals0
13860867494Romance del rey moro que perdió Alhamaanónimo war when Christians take back Granada from Moors1
13860867495Vision de los vencidosMiguel Leon-Portilla2
13860867496Segunda carta de relaciónHernán Cortés talking to Carlos V about all the great things he did in the New World3
13860867497Lazarillo de Tormesanónimo picaresca; his bosses are the blind man (mean), the priest (mean), and the secretly poor guy. In the end he has a job and gets married4
13860867498Soneto XXIIIGarcilaso de la Vega you are beautiful; life is short; beauty will end5
13860867499El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Manchamiguel de cervantes6
13860867500Mientras por competir con tu cabelloLuis de gongora y argote7
13860867501mire Los muros de la patria miaFrancisco de quevedo y villegas8
13860867502El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedragabriel tellez (tirso de molina)9
13860867503hombres necios que acusaissor juana ines de la cruz10
13860867504en una tempestadJosé María Heredia there is a storm; nature is amazing/powerful11
13860867505Volveran las oscuras golondrinasGustavo adolfo becquer12
13860867506nuestra AmericaJose Marti Siglo XIX; Modernismo13
13860867507Lazarillo de Tormesanónimo picaresca; his bosses are the blind man (mean), the priest (mean), and the secretly poor guy. In the end he has a job and gets married14
13860867508En tanto que de rosa y azucenagarcilaso de vega15
13860867509El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la ManchaMiguel de Cervantes16
13860867510mientras por competir con tu cabelloLuis de Gongora y Argote17
13860867511Mire los muros de la patria miaFrancisco de Quevedo y Villegas18
13860867512He andado muchos caminosAuthor: Antonio Machado Origin: born in Sevilla, Spain in 1875, moved to Madrid where he studied, exiled to France during civil war in Spain, many of his works explore spiritual aspects of people, nostalgic and melancholy Overall Themes: anti-materialistic poem, values the working class in Spain, discusses two different kinds of people, those who look past the unimportant people to the top and those who take the time to get to know someone regardless of position, selfish vs. unselfish19
13860867513A RooseveltRuben dario20
13860867514Las medias rojasEmilia Pardo Bazán uncle Clodio wants to control Ildara, so he ruins her pretty face so that no one will want her and she will have to take care of him21
13860867515el hijoHoracio Quiroga boy goes into the woods to hunt and accidentally dies; dad imagines that he did not die22
13860867516San Manuel Bueno, mártirMiguel de Unamuno everyone in the town loves don Manuel; Ángela and her brother Lázaro get to know him well and discover that he does not believe what he preaches; ignorance is bliss23
13860867517peso ancestralAlfonsina Storni poem saying that men don't cry24
13860867518Prendimiento de Antoñito el Camborio en el camino de Sevillafederico Garcia lorca25
13860867519Muerte de Antoñito el Camboriofederico Garcia lorca26
13860867520balada de Los dos abuelosNicolas guillen27
13860867521Walking AroundPablo Neruda he doesn't like the big city because it is lonely28
13860867522La casa de Bernarda AlbaFederico García Lorca Bernarda doesn't let her daughters get married; Adela (the rebel) likes Pepe but he is supposed to marry Angustias; all Bernarda cares about is what other people think29
13860867523A Julia de BurgosJulia de Burgos; la construcción del género- las relaciones sociales, Se escribe un poema largo a si misma diciendo que la gente murmura que escribir le esta haciendo mal a ella. Pero aclara que la que habla en los poemas es otra; una persona mejor que la ella de verdad. El tu de su poema es descrito como alguien muy materialistica y egoista, mientras que el yo es alguien pensante y bien hablada. El tu es quien le da la cara a la sociedad y el yo es el sentimiento detrás de esa cara.30
13860867524Borges y yoJorge Luis Borges31
13860867525No oyes ladrar los perrosJuan rulfo32
13860867526Chac MoolCarlos fuentes33
13860867527La noche boca arribaJulio cortazar34
13860867528el surJorge Luis borges35
13860867529La siesta del martesgabriel garcia marquez36
13860867530El ahogado más hermoso del mundoGabriel García Márquez 137
13860867531Mi caballo magoSabine Ulibarri (usa, chicano)38
13860867532...y no se lo tragó la tierraTomas rivera39
13860867533mujer negraNancy Morejon, XX40
13860867534El hombre que se convirtió en perroosvaldo dragun41
13860867535Dos palabrasIsabel Allende42
13860867536como la vida mismarosa montera43

Need Help?

We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you.

For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums.

If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web experience team, please use our contact form.

Need Notes?

While we strive to provide the most comprehensive notes for as many high school textbooks as possible, there are certainly going to be some that we miss. Drop us a note and let us know which textbooks you need. Be sure to include which edition of the textbook you are using! If we see enough demand, we'll do whatever we can to get those notes up on the site for you!