- A.F. Scot Fitzgerald
- B.Henry James
- C.Ernest Hemingway
- D.Theodore Dreiser
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Hemingway' first true novel,_________,casts light on a whole generation after the First World War.
- A.For whom the Bell Tolls
- B.The Sun Also Rises
- C.The Old Man and the Sea
- D.In Our Time
- A.Southern
- B.Northern
- C.Eastern .
- D.Western
- A.The Mansion
- B.The Town
- C.The Fable
- D.Intruder in the Dust
- A.Transcendentalism
- B.Puritanism
- C.Atheism
- D.Deism
- A.Images and metaphors
- B.allusions and similes
- C.Personifications and alliterations
- D.Metaphors and similes
- A.New England
- B.England
- C.the desert
- D.the ocean
- A.themes
- B.rhyming schemes
- C.titles
- D.preludes
- A.romanticism
- B.imagism
- C.naturalism
- D.transcendentalism
- A.Ezra Pound
- B.Walt Whitman
- C.T.s.Eliot.
- D.Robert Lee Frost
- A.Drum Taps
- B.Leaves of Grass
- C.A Boy's Will
- D.North of Boston
- A.simplicity
- B.Straightforwardness
- C.self - contradiction
- D.ambiguity
- A.The Great Gatsby
- B.Tales of the Jazz Age
- C.All the Sad Young Men
- D.Tender is the Night :
- A.Melville
- B.Tashtego
- C.Ahab
- D.Ishrmael
- A.the Lost Generation
- B.the Jazz Age
- C.the Post - Modem Age
- D.the Babybooming Age
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Hemingway once said that_________was one book from which " all modern American literature comes."
- A.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- B.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- C.The Mysterious Stranger
- D.The Gilded Age
- A.stream of - consciousness
- B.naturalistic
- C.romantic
- D.revolutionary
- A.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- B.The Waste Land
- C.Moby-Dick
- D.The Great Gatsby
- A.John Milton
- B.William Shakespeare
- C.Daniel Defoe
- D.Henry Fielding
- A.Songs of Innocence
- B.Songs of Experience
- C.Poetical Sketches
- D.Lyrical Ballads
- A.Lycidas
- B.Areopagitica
- C.The Excursion
- D.Persuasion
- A.Twelfth Night
- B.A Midsummer Night's Dream
- C.The Merchant of Venice
- D.As You Like It
- A.Paradise Lost
- B.Paradise Regained
- C.Samson Agonistes
- D.Areopagitica
- A.the poetic romance
- B.the poetic movement
- C.the poetic revolution
- D.the poetic reformation
- A.William Wordsworth
- B.William Blake
- C.Percy Bysshe Shelly.
- D.Robert Bums
- A.The Pickwick Paper
- B.Oliver Twist
- C.David Copperfield
- D.Dombey and Son
- A.The Bale of the Books
- B."A Modest Proposal".
- C.The Drapier' Letters
- D.Gulliver's Travels
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The assertion that poetry originates from “emotion recollected in tranquility" belongs to_________.
- A.William Wordsworth
- B.Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- C.Robert Southey
- D.William Blake
- A.romantic
- B.classical
- C.optimistic
- D.naturalistic
- A."Men of England ".
- B.“Ode to Liberty"
- C."Ode to Naples".
- D."Sonnet: England in 1819".
- A.dramatic
- B.prose
- C.epic
- D.Statiric
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George Bernard Shaw's play_________established his position as the leading play-wright of his time.
- A.Candida
- B.Widowers' Houses
- C.Mrs. Warren's Profession
- D.Man and Superman
- A.Father of the English Novel
- B.Best Writer of the English Novel
- C.the most gifted writer of the English novel
- D.Conventional writer of the English novel
- A.Too True to Be Good
- B.Man and Superman
- C.Candida
- D.Mrs. Warren’ s Profession
- A.Jane Eyre
- B.Wuthering Heights
- C.Pride and Prejudice
- D.Sense and Sensibility
- A.Henry Fielding
- B.Samuel Richardson
- C.Oliver Goldsmith
- D.Jonathan Swift
- A.She presents the quiet, day - today country life of the lower - elass English.
- B.Her characteristics theme is that maturity is achieved through the loss of illusions.
- C.Faults of characters displayed by the people of her novels are correct when, through tribulation, lessons are learned.
- D.Even the most minor characters are vividly particularized.
- A.The Rainbow
- B.Sons and Lovers
- C.Lady Chatterley's Lover
- D.Women in Low
- A.Murder in the Cathedral
- B.The Cocktail Party
- C.The Family Reunion
- D.The Waste Land
- A.Robinson Crusoe
- B.Captain Singleton
- C.Moll Flanders
- D.Colonel Jack