- A.the city
- B.Chicago
- C.the farm
- D.New York
- A.facing the reality
- B.grace under pressure
- C.honesty with benevolence
- D.security coming first
- A.The Genius
- B.An American Tragedy
- C.Dreiser Looks at Russia
- D.“Trilogy of Desire"
- A.novels
- B.plays
- C.poem
- D.book reviews
- A.images
- B.metaphor
- C.symbols
- D.personification
- A.Thomas Paine
- B.O. Henry
- C.James Michener
- D.Mark Twain
- A.poetry
- B.novel
- C.prose
- D.drams
- A.a psychological novelist
- B.a romantic novelist
- C.a psychological poet
- D.a romantic poet
- A.symbolism
- B.free indirect speech:
- C.contrast
- D.dialogue
- A.Wentworth
- B.James Michener
- C.Emest Hemingway
- D.Vincent Alsop
- A.A Boy’s will
- B.North of Boston
- C.The Road Not Taken
- D.Neva Hampshire
- A.The Self and the Mulberry
- B.Wednesday
- C.Sister Carrie
- D.The Call of the Wild
- A.deconstruction
- B.romantic
- C.Freudian
- D.analytic
- A.5
- B.6
- C.7
- D.17
- A.the Mississippi
- B.the Back River
- C.the Fire-steel River
- D.the Bark River
- A.a hero
- B.a supreme individualist
- C.a soldier
- D.a leader
- A.London's
- B.Melville’ s
- C.Hawthorn's
- D.Poe' s
- A.George Bernard Shaw
- B.W.B. Yeats
- C.Dylan Thomas
- D.T.S. Eliot
- A.Ulysses
- B.Hard Times
- C.Mrs. Warren" s Profession
- D.Jude the Obscure
- A.desire
- B.the dark aberrations
- C.the bright aberrations
- D.the sins
- A.A Tale of Two Cities.
- B.The Mill on the Floss.
- C.Pickwick Papers.
- D.David Copperfield.
- A.romanticism
- B.capitalism
- C.realism
- D.Humanism
- A.pessimism
- B.naturalism
- C.Modernism
- D.Critical realism
- A.Adam Bede
- B.Sons and Lovers
- C.Sense and Sensibility
- D.Mary Barton
- A.By asking for more gruel,
- B.By taking the Lord’s name in vain.
- C.By running a pick-pocketing ring,
- D.By spreading revolutionary ideology among the paupers.
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In his work ,_______ sets out a full map and a large scale criticism of the 19th century England.
- A.Charles Dickens
- B.T.S. Eliot
- C.George Bernard Shaw
- D.Robert Browning
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In the mid-18th century, a new literary movement called,_______came to Europe and then to England.
- A.classicism
- B.restoration
- C.romanticism
- D.realism
- A.William Wordsworth
- B.George Eliot
- C.George G. Byron
- D.Percy B. Shelley
- A.William Wordsworth
- B.Alfred Tennyson
- C.Percy Bysshe Shelley
- D.David Burn
- A.cruelty
- B.hypocrisy
- C.evils
- D.marriage
- A.Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- B.George Gordon Byron
- C.Percy Bysshe Shelley.
- D.William Wordsworth
- A.Bingley marrying Miss Darcy
- B.Wickham marrying June
- C.Elizabeth marrying Wickham
- D.Darcy marrying Elizabeth
- A.4
- B.5
- C.6
- D.7
- A.prose
- B.poetry
- C.fiction
- D.play
- A.Songs of Innocence
- B.Songs of Experience
- C.The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
- D.Poetical Sketches
- A.American
- B.Italian
- C.French
- D.Grecian
- A.A Tale of Two Cities
- B.Great Expectations
- C.Sons and Lovers
- D.Tom Jones
- A.aristocratic
- B.bourgeois
- C.puritan
- D.poor
- A.18.
- B.27
- C.127
- D.154
- A.Jonathan Swift
- B.Daniel Defoe
- C.Henry Fielding
- D.Ben Johnson