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信阳师范学院-英国文学史
Generally, the Renaissance refers to the period between () and () centuries.
A.14th...mid-17th
B.14th...mid-18th
C.16th...mid-18th
D.16th...mid-17th
One of Chaucer’s main contributions to English poetry is (). A.he introduced the rhymed stanzas from France to English poetry B.he created striking brilliant panorama of his time and his country C.he wrote in blank verse D.he was the first to write sonnet
Choose the representative poets of pre-romanticism in the 18th century and the forerunners of romanticism.() A.Thomas Gray B.Edward Young C.William Blake D.Robert Burns
“art for art’s sake” was put forth by(). A.aestheticism B.naturalism C.realism D.neo-romanticism
Henry Fielding has been regarded by some as “()”, for his contribution to the establishment of the form of the modern novel. A.Best writer of the English novel B.The father of English novel C.The most gifted writer of the English novel D.conventional writer of English novel
Which of the following is taken from John Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian Urn”? () A.“I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!” B.“They are both gone up to the church to pray.” C.“Earth has not anything to show more fair.” D.“Beauty is truth, truth beauty.”
John Milton’s masterpiece—Paradise Lost was written in the poetic style of () . A.rhymed stanzas B.blank verse C.alliteration D.sonnets
The long poem () in Anglo-Saxon period was termed England’s national epic. A.The Canterbury Tales B.Paradise Lost C.The Song of Beowulf D.The Fairy Queen
()is known as “the poet’s poet”. A.William Shakespeare B.Christopher Marlowe C.Edmund Spenser D.John Donne
The most famous dramatist in the 18th century is (), who is famous for “The School for Scandal”. A.Oliver Goldsmith B.Thomas Gray C.R. Brinsley Sheridan D.G.eorge Bernard Shaw
Among the following plays which is not written by Christopher Marlowe? () A.Dr. Faustus B. The Jew of Malta C.Tamburlaine D.The School for Scandal
“Euphues” was written by(), the style of the novel was called “Euphuism”. A.John Bunyan B.John Lyly C.John Donne D.John Milton
Oliver Goldsmith was a versatile writer. Today he is chiefly remembered for his four main works. Which are they?() A.The Vicar of Wakefield B.The Deserted Village C.She Stoops to Conquer D.The Citizen Of The World
“So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, /So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.” (Shakespeare, Sonnets 18) What does “this” refer to?() A. Lover B.Time C.Summer D.Poetry
Which of the following statements best illustrates the theme of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18? () A.The speaker eulogizes 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
One of Chaucer’s main contributions to English poetry is (). A.he introduced the rhymed stanzas from France to English poetry B.he created striking brilliant panorama of his time and his country C.he wrote in blank verse D.he was the first to write sonnet
Choose the representative poets of pre-romanticism in the 18th century and the forerunners of romanticism.() A.Thomas Gray B.Edward Young C.William Blake D.Robert Burns
“art for art’s sake” was put forth by(). A.aestheticism B.naturalism C.realism D.neo-romanticism
Henry Fielding has been regarded by some as “()”, for his contribution to the establishment of the form of the modern novel. A.Best writer of the English novel B.The father of English novel C.The most gifted writer of the English novel D.conventional writer of English novel
Which of the following is taken from John Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian Urn”? () A.“I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!” B.“They are both gone up to the church to pray.” C.“Earth has not anything to show more fair.” D.“Beauty is truth, truth beauty.”
John Milton’s masterpiece—Paradise Lost was written in the poetic style of () . A.rhymed stanzas B.blank verse C.alliteration D.sonnets
The long poem () in Anglo-Saxon period was termed England’s national epic. A.The Canterbury Tales B.Paradise Lost C.The Song of Beowulf D.The Fairy Queen
()is known as “the poet’s poet”. A.William Shakespeare B.Christopher Marlowe C.Edmund Spenser D.John Donne
The most famous dramatist in the 18th century is (), who is famous for “The School for Scandal”. A.Oliver Goldsmith B.Thomas Gray C.R. Brinsley Sheridan D.G.eorge Bernard Shaw
Among the following plays which is not written by Christopher Marlowe? () A.Dr. Faustus B. The Jew of Malta C.Tamburlaine D.The School for Scandal
“Euphues” was written by(), the style of the novel was called “Euphuism”. A.John Bunyan B.John Lyly C.John Donne D.John Milton
Oliver Goldsmith was a versatile writer. Today he is chiefly remembered for his four main works. Which are they?() A.The Vicar of Wakefield B.The Deserted Village C.She Stoops to Conquer D.The Citizen Of The World
“So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, /So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.” (Shakespeare, Sonnets 18) What does “this” refer to?() A. Lover B.Time C.Summer D.Poetry
Which of the following statements best illustrates the theme of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18? () A.The speaker eulogizes 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