Course Course Summary Section 1 Content Section 1 Content Left Section 1 Content Right Credit Type: Exam ACE ID: CLEP-0016 Organization's ID: CLEP-0016 Organization: College Board's College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Location: Certified CLEP test centers throughout the U.S. Length: Approximately 1.5 hours Dates Offered: 2/1/2024 - 12/31/2029 12/1/2018 - 1/31/2024 3/1/2015 - 11/30/2018 7/1/2001 - 2/28/2015 3/1/1996 - 6/30/2001 Credit Recommendation & Competencies Section 2 Content Section 2 Content Left Section 2 Content Right Level Credits (SH) Subject Lower-Division Baccalaureate 6 English Literature Credit is recommended for candidates scoring a 50 and above Description Section 3 Content Section 3 Content Left Section 3 Content Right Objective: The English Literature exam covers material usually taught in a British literature course at the college level. The test is primarily concerned with major authors and literary works, but it also includes questions on some minor writers. Test-takers are expected to be acquainted with common literary terms, such as metaphor and personification, and basic literary forms, such as the sonnet and the ballad.In both coverage and approach, the exam resembles the historically organized surveys of British, Commonwealth, and postcolonial literature offered by many colleges. It assumes that test-takers have read widely and developed an appreciation of English literature, know the basic literary periods, forms, authors and movements, and have a sense of the historical development of English literature.The exam contains approximately 95 questions to be answered in 90 minutes. Skills Measured: The English Literature exam measures both knowledge and ability. The percentages below show the relative emphasis given to each; however, most questions draw on both.35%-40% Knowledge of:• Literary background• Identification of authors• Metrical patterns• Literary references• Literary terms60%-65% Ability to:• Analyze the elements of form in a literary passage• Perceive meanings• Identify tone and mood• Follow patterns of imagery• Identify characteristics of style• Comprehend the reasoning in an excerpt of literary criticismThe examination deals with literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. Familiarity with and understanding of major writers is expected, as is knowledge of literary periods and common literary terms, themes and forms. Some of the questions on the examination ask candidates to identify the author of a representative quotation or to recognize the period in which an excerpt was written.The subject matter of the English Literature examination is drawn from the following periods. The percentages indicate the approximate percentage of exam questions from each period. • 10% Middle Ages • 15% 16th and early 17th Century • 10% Restoration and 18th Century • 20% Romantic • 20% Victorian • 25% 20th Century to the presentThe following percentages indicate the relative emphasis given to different literary genres on the examination. • 15% Novels • 10% Short stories • 45% Poetry • 20% Drama • 10% Nonfiction: literary criticism, essays, memoir, etc. Instruction & Assessment Section 4 Content Section 4 Content Left Section 4 Content Right Supplemental Materials Section 5 Content Section 5 Content Left Section 5 Content Right Section 6 Content Section 6 Content Left Section 6 Content Right Button Content Rail Content 1 Other offerings from College Board's College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) American Government (CLEP-0007) American Literature (CLEP-0010) Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (CLEP-0011) Biology (CLEP-0018) Calculus (CLEP-0038) Chemistry (CLEP-0019) College Algebra (CLEP-0013) College Composition (CLEP-0040) College Composition Modular (CLEP-0041) College Mathematics (CLEP-0004) View All Courses Page Content