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信阳师范学院-美国文学作品选读
D. H. Lawrence’ s ______ is a remarkable novel in which the individual consciousness is subtly revealed and strands of themes are intricately wound up.
A.Sons and Lovers
B.The Rainbow
C.Women in Love
D.Lady Chatterley’ s Love
Dickens attacks the Utilitarian principle that rules over the English education system and destroys young hearts and minds in ______. A.Hard Times B.Great Expectations C.Our Mutual Friend D.Bleak House
The belief of the eighteenth - century neoclassicists in England led them to seek the following EXCEPT ______. A.proportion B.unity C.harmony D.spirit
The Renaissance marks a transition from ______ to the modern world. A.the old English B.the medieval C.the feudalist D.the capitalist
The great political and social events in the English society of neoclassical period were the following EXCEPT ______. A.the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660 B.the Great Plague of 1665 C.the Great London Fire in 1666 D.the Wars of Roses in 1689
With the scarlet letter A as the biggest symbol of all, ______ proves himself to be one of the best symbolists. A.Hawthorne B.Dreiser C.James D.Faulkner
The author of Leaves of Grass , a giant of American letters, is ______. A.Faulkner B.Dreiser C.James D.Whitman
In Tender is the Night, ______ traces the decline of a young American psychiatrist whose marriage to a beautiful and wealthy patient drains his personal energies and corrodes his professional career. A.Dreiser B.Fitzgerald C.Faulkner D.Jack London
Melville is best - known as the author of his mighty book, ________, which is one of the world’ s greatest masterpieces. A.Sister Carried B.Song of Myself C.Moby - Dick D.The Marble Faun
The theme of Henry James’ essay “______” clearly indicates that the aim of the novel is to present life, so it is not surprising to find in his writings human experiences explored in every possible form. A.The American B.The Art of Fiction C.The Golden Bowl D.The Europeans
During WWI, ______ served as an honorable junior officer in the American Red Cross Ambulance Corps and in 1918 was severely wounded in both legs. A.Anderson B.Faulkner C.Hemingway D.Dreiser
In order to protest against America’ s failure to join England in WWI, ______ became a naturalized British citizen in 1915. A.William Faulkner B.Henry James C.Earnest Hemingway D.Ezra Pound
Robert Frost described ______as “a book of people,” which shows a brilliant insight into New England character and the background that formed it. A.North of Boston B.A Boy’s Will C.A Witness Tree D.A Further Range
We can easily find in Dreiser’ s fiction a world of jungle, and ______ found expression in almost every book he wrote. A.naturalism B.romanticism C.transcendentalism D.cubism
As an active participant of his age, Fitzgerald is often acclaimed literary spokesman of the ______. A.Jazz Age B.Age of Reason C.Lost Generation D.Beat Generation
Dickens attacks the Utilitarian principle that rules over the English education system and destroys young hearts and minds in ______. A.Hard Times B.Great Expectations C.Our Mutual Friend D.Bleak House
The belief of the eighteenth - century neoclassicists in England led them to seek the following EXCEPT ______. A.proportion B.unity C.harmony D.spirit
The Renaissance marks a transition from ______ to the modern world. A.the old English B.the medieval C.the feudalist D.the capitalist
The great political and social events in the English society of neoclassical period were the following EXCEPT ______. A.the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660 B.the Great Plague of 1665 C.the Great London Fire in 1666 D.the Wars of Roses in 1689
With the scarlet letter A as the biggest symbol of all, ______ proves himself to be one of the best symbolists. A.Hawthorne B.Dreiser C.James D.Faulkner
The author of Leaves of Grass , a giant of American letters, is ______. A.Faulkner B.Dreiser C.James D.Whitman
In Tender is the Night, ______ traces the decline of a young American psychiatrist whose marriage to a beautiful and wealthy patient drains his personal energies and corrodes his professional career. A.Dreiser B.Fitzgerald C.Faulkner D.Jack London
Melville is best - known as the author of his mighty book, ________, which is one of the world’ s greatest masterpieces. A.Sister Carried B.Song of Myself C.Moby - Dick D.The Marble Faun
The theme of Henry James’ essay “______” clearly indicates that the aim of the novel is to present life, so it is not surprising to find in his writings human experiences explored in every possible form. A.The American B.The Art of Fiction C.The Golden Bowl D.The Europeans
During WWI, ______ served as an honorable junior officer in the American Red Cross Ambulance Corps and in 1918 was severely wounded in both legs. A.Anderson B.Faulkner C.Hemingway D.Dreiser
In order to protest against America’ s failure to join England in WWI, ______ became a naturalized British citizen in 1915. A.William Faulkner B.Henry James C.Earnest Hemingway D.Ezra Pound
Robert Frost described ______as “a book of people,” which shows a brilliant insight into New England character and the background that formed it. A.North of Boston B.A Boy’s Will C.A Witness Tree D.A Further Range
We can easily find in Dreiser’ s fiction a world of jungle, and ______ found expression in almost every book he wrote. A.naturalism B.romanticism C.transcendentalism D.cubism
As an active participant of his age, Fitzgerald is often acclaimed literary spokesman of the ______. A.Jazz Age B.Age of Reason C.Lost Generation D.Beat Generation