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Most critics have agreed that Fitzgerald is both an insider and an outsider of with a double vision.
- A.the Gilded Age
- B.the Rational Age
- C.the Jazz Age
- D.the Magic Age
- A.fire
- B.water
- C.trees
- D.wilderness
- A.the family life
- B.nature
- C.the ancient time
- D.fantasy of love
- A.Wallace Stevens
- B.Ezra Pound
- C.Robert Frost
- D.E.E.Cummings
- A.the west
- B.the south
- C.New England
- D.Alaska
- A.Whitman' s
- B.Melville's
- C.Hawthorne' s
- D.Emerson' s
- A.Henry James
- B.Theodore Dreiser
- C.Mark Twain
- D.Herman Melville
- A.Emily Shaw
- B.Anna Dickinson
- C.Emily Dickinson
- D.Anne Bret
- A.Henry James
- B.T.S.Eliot
- C.W.D.Howells
- D.Ezra Pound
- A.blank verse
- B.free rhythm
- C.balanced structure
- D.free verse
- A.Ezra Pound
- B.T.S. Eliot
- C.Henry James
- D.Robert Frost
- A.Romanticism
- B.Rationalism
- C.Post-modernism
- D.Cynicism
- A.Omoo
- B.Mardi
- C.Redburn
- D.Typee
- A.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- B.Life on the Mississippi
- C.The Gilded Age
- D.Roughing It
- A.neoclassicism
- B.psychological realism
- C.psychoanalytical criticism
- D.surrealism
- A.Sister Carrie
- B.The Titan
- C.The Genius
- D.The Stoic
- A.Ernest Hemingway
- B.Gertrude Stein
- C.William Faulkner
- D.T.S. Eliot
- A.For Whom the Bell Tolls
- B.A Farewell to Arms
- C.The Sun Also Rises
- D.The Old Man and the Sea
- A.Murder in the Cathedral
- B.The Cocktail Party
- C.The Family Reunion
- D.The Waste Land
- A.The Beat Generation
- B.The Lost Generation
- C.The Angry Young Men
- D.Black Mountain Poets
- A.Pilgrimage
- B.Ulysses
- C.Mrs.Dalloway
- D.A Passage to Inida
- A.W.B.Yeats
- B.Lady Gregory
- C.J.M.Synge
- D.John Galworthy
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The masterpieces of critical realism in the early 20th century are the three trilogies of ______.
- A.Galsworthy's Forsyte novels
- B.Hardy' s Wessex novels
- C.Greene's Catholic novels
- D.Woolf's stream-of-consciousness novels
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After the First World War, there appeared the following literary trends of modernism EXCEPT ______.
- A.expressionism
- B.surrealism
- C.stream of consciousness
- D.black humour
- A.the common sense
- B.the hard truth
- C.the comprehensive knowledge
- D.the dead truth
- A.realistic
- B.naturalistic
- C.romantic
- D.stylistic
- A.self - reliance
- B.self - realization
- C.self - esteem
- D.self - consciousness
- A.being proud
- B.being of humble origin
- C.being rebellious
- D.being mysterious
- A.the verse novel
- B.the blank verse
- C.the heroic couplet
- D.the dramatic poetry
- A.The Pickwick Paper
- B.Oliver Twist
- C.David Copperfield
- D.Nicholas Nickleby
- A.Daniel Defoe
- B.Henry Fielding
- C.Jonathan Swift
- D.Samuel Richardson
- A.It predominated in the early eighteenth century.
- B.It was one phase of the Romantic movement.
- C.Its principal elements are violence, horror and the supernatural.
- D.Works like The Mysteries of Udolpho and Frankenstein are typical Gothic romance.
- A.James Thomson
- B.William Collins
- C.William Cowper
- D.Thomas Jackson
- A.A Modest Proposal
- B.A Tale of a Tub
- C.Gulliver's Travels
- D.The Battle of the Books
- A.John Bunyan
- B.Daniel Defoe
- C.Alexander Pope
- D.Jonathan Swift
- A.The Tempest
- B.The Winter's Tale
- C.Cymbeline
- D.The Rape of Lucrece
- A.Areopagitica
- B.Paradise Lost
- C.Lycidas
- D.Samson Agonistes
- A.self - esteem
- B.self - reliance
- C.self - restraint
- D.hard work
- A.getting rid of those old feudalist ideas
- B.getting control of the parliament and government
- C.introducing new ideas that expressed the interests of the rising bourgeoisie
- D.recovering the purity of the early church, from the corruption of the Roman Catholic Church
- A.Surrey
- B.Wyatt
- C.Sidney
- D.Shakespeare