- A.standard English
- B.Afro-American English
- C.colloquialism
- D.urbanism
- A.Wordsworth Longfellow
- B.William Bryant
- C.Walt Whitman
- D.Robert Frost
- A.The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock
- B.The Waste Land
- C.Murder in the Cathedral
- D.Leaves of Grass
- A.Modernism
- B.Scientism
- C.Post-Modernism
- D.Feminism
- A.Lost
- B.Jazz
- C.Reason
- D.Gilded
- A.the west
- B.the south
- C.Alaska
- D.New England
- A.Realism
- B.Reason and Revolution
- C.Romanticism
- D.Modernism
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Altogether, Emily Dickinson wrote 1775 poems, of which only ______ had appeared during her lifetime.
- A.three
- B.five
- C.seven
- D.nine
- A.Bret Harte
- B.Mark Twain
- C.Washington Irving
- D.Walt Whitman
- A.Mark Twain
- B.Ezra Pound
- C.William Faulkner
- D.Ernest Hemingway
- A.Twice-Told Tales
- B.The Blithedale Romance
- C.The Marble Faun
- D.The House of the Seven Gables
- A.society
- B.nature
- C.ocean animals
- D.both A and C
- A.tell a story of parental love
- B.tell a story of sin and bloody violence
- C.call the readers back to the plantation way of living
- D.reveal the human psyche after they sinned
- A.Henry Adams’…widow
- B.William James’…girl
- C.Henry James’…girl
- D.Theodore Dreiser’s…widow
- A.Typee
- B.Redburn
- C.Moby-Dick
- D.Mardi
- A.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- B.Life on the Mississippi
- C.The Gilded Age
- D.Roughing It
- A.William Faulkner
- B.Robert Frost
- C.Ezra Pound
- D.Ernest Hemingway
- A.John Galsworthy’s
- B.Thomas Hardy’s
- C.D.H.Lawrence’s
- D.Charles Dickens’
- A.the common English people
- B.the upper class
- C.the rising bourgeoisie
- D.the enterprising landlords
- A.Ezra Pound
- B.Ernest Hemingway
- C.Robert Frost
- D.Theodore Dreiser
- A.Robinson Crusoe
- B.Captain Singleton
- C.Moll Flanders
- D.Colonel Jack
- A.Paradise Regained
- B.Samson Agonistes
- C.Lycidas
- D.Paradise Lost
- A.the passage of the first Reform Bill in the Parliament
- B.the publication of Wordsworth and Coleridge’s Lyrical Ballads
- C.the publication of T.S.Eliot’s The waste Land
- D.the passage of the Bill of Rights in the Parliament
- A.Romeo and Juliet, Othello, King Lear, Hamlet
- B.Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice
- C.Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
- D.Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Hamlet
- A.Henry Fielding
- B.Jonathan Swift
- C.Samuel Johnson
- D.Alexander Pope
- A.“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”
- B.“An Evening Walk”
- C.“Tintern Abbey”
- D.“The Solitary Reaper”
- A.Pilgrimage
- B.Ulysses
- C.Mrs. Dalloway
- D.Tess of the D’ Urbervilles
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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.Charlotte Bront?
- B.Jane Austen
- C.Emily Bront?
- D.Ann Radcliffe
- A.Jane Eyre
- B.Wuthering Heights
- C.Pride and Prejudice
- D.Sense and Sensibility
- A.Adonais
- B.Queen Mab
- C.Prometheus Unbound
- D.A Defence of Poetry
- A.simple vocabulary
- B.bitter and sharp criticism
- C.character-portrayal
- D.pictures of happiness
- A.Robert Browning
- B.Matthew Arnold
- C.Alfred Tennyson
- D.Edward Fitzgerald
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All of the following works are known as Hardy’s “novels of character and environment” EXCETP_______.
- A.The Return of the Native
- B.Tess of the D’Urbervilles
- C.Jude the Obscure
- D.Far from the Madding Crowd
- A.Bleak House
- B.Pickwick Paper
- C.Great Expectations
- D.Hard Times
- A.youthhood
- B.childhood
- C.happiness
- D.sorrow
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George Bernard Shaw’s play _______ established his position as the leading play-wright of his time.
- A.Widowers’ Houses
- B.Too True to Be Good
- C.Mrs. Warren’s Profession
- D.Candida
- A.The Hollow Man
- B.The Waste Land
- C.Murder in the Cathedral
- D.Ash Wednesday
- A.Father of the English Novel
- B.Father of the English Poetry
- C.Father of the English Drama
- D.Father of the English Short Story
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The Renaissance is actually a movement stimulated by a series of historical events EXCEPT_________.
- A.the rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture
- B.the vast expansion of British colonies in North America
- C.the new discoveries in geography and astrology
- D.the religious reformation and the economic expansion