Question
Note to moderator: Read the alternative answerlines carefully. The narrator of Sylvie has a vision of Sylvie against a window in which these two plants are “interlaced.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these two plants. The speaker of Gerard de Nerval’s sonnet “El Desdichado” mentions an “arbor” or “trellis” where these two plants “twine joyously.”
ANSWER: the vine AND the rose [for the vine: accept the grape-vine; accept the grape-vine; accept the vine-leaf; accept le Pampre; for the rose: accept the rose-tree; accept la rose]
[10m] Umberto Eco contrasted the “mad innocence” in Sylvie’s visions and flash-forwards with the “excess of formulas” present in this author’s essay “The Philosophy of Composition.”
ANSWER: Edgar Allan Poe
[10e] Eco’s Six Walks in the Fictional Woods repeatedly cites this author’s analysis of Sylvie, including his claim that it is a “dream of a dream.” Nerval may have inspired the dreaminess of this author’s novel Swann’s Way.
ANSWER: Marcel Proust [or Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust]
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Summary
2024 ARGOS @ Christ's College | 12/14/2024 | Y | 3 | 13.33 | 100% | 33% | 0% |
2024 ARGOS @ Stanford | 02/22/2025 | Y | 3 | 16.67 | 100% | 67% | 0% |
Data
Berkeley | Cry of the Common Loon | 0 | 0 | 10 | 10 |
Stanford+ | Where are the ACF Nationals recordings? | 0 | 10 | 10 | 20 |
A is for Amy Robsart who fell down the stairs | number of tang poems = 75 times number of lines in a shi = 100 times number of lines in a haiku | 0 | 10 | 10 | 20 |