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信阳师范学院-英国文学史
The fourteen lines include three stanzas according to their content with the last two lines as ()which complete the sense of the whole poem. A.prelude B.couplet C.epigraph D.the lake poets, the younger generation
In the second line ‘the unconquerable will’ refers to the will of (). A.Zeus B.Satan C.God D.Adam
Romance, which uses verse or prose to describe the adventures and life of the knights, is the popular literary form in (). A.Romanticism B.Renaissance C.medieval period D.Anglo-Saxon period
Among the great Middle English poets, Geoffrey Chaucer is known for his production of() A.Piers Plowman B.Sir Gawain and the Green Knight C. Confessio Amantis D. The Canterbury Tales
Henry Fielding was a versatile man. He was() A.a novelist B.a dramatist C.an essayist D.a political pamphleteer
Generally, the Renaissance refers to the period between the 14th and mid-17th centuries, its essence is(). A.science B.philosophy C.arts D.humanism
Gothic novels are mostly stories of(), which take place in some haunted or dilapidated Middle Age castles. A.love and marriage B.sea adventures C.mystery and horror D.saints and martyrs
The sentence “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” is the line of one of Shakespeare’s() A.comedies B.tragedies C.histories D.sonnets
] William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, advocated all the following EXCEPT(). A. the use of everyday language spoken by the common people B.the expression of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings C.the use of humble and rustic life as subject matter D.the use of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech
Which of the following statements best illustrates the theme of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18?() A.The speaker eulogizes (praise) the power of B.The speaker satirizes human vanity C.The speaker praises the power of artistic creation D.The speaker meditates on man’s salvation
Charles Dickens’ works are characterized by a mingling of()and pathos. A.humor B.satire C.passion D.metaphor
“The Fairy Queen” is the masterpiece written by(). A.John Milton B.Geoffrey Chaucer C.Edmund Spenser D.Alexander Pope
In () ’s hands, “dramatic monologue” reaches its maturity and perfection. A. Alfred Tennyson B.Robert Browning C.William Shakespeare D.George Eliot
Which of the following work did Bacon NOT write?() A.Advancement of Learning B.Novum Organum C.De Augmentis D.Areopagitica
Which are Pope’s works?() A.An Essay on Criticism B.An Essay on Man C.The Rape of the Lock D.The Rape of Lucrece