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I、MultipleChoice:froma,b,cord,choosethebestonetopletethestatementsbelow、(1×50,50points)

isthefirstimportantreligiouspoetinEnglishliterature、

a、JohnDonneb、GeorgeHerbertc、Caedmond、Milton

TheliteratureoftheAngloSaxonperiodfallsnaturallyintotwodivisions,andChristian、

a、Paganb、Romanc、Frenchd、Danish

“”istheoldestpoemintheEnglishlanguage,andalsothesurvivingepicintheEnglishlanguage、

a、Beowulfb、SirGawainandGreenKnightc、TheCanterburyTalesd、Hamlet

Fieldinghasbeenregardedbysomeasthe“”forhiscontributiontotheestablishmentoftheformofthemodernnovel、

BestWriterofEnglishNovelb、FatherofEnglishNovel

c、FatherofEnglishPoetryd、FatherofEnglishEssay

AllofthefollowingthreewritersexceptarethemostfamousdramatistsintheRenaissanceEngland、

Marloweb、Shakespearec、Bacond、ThomasKyd

ByronicHerowascreatedbyLordByroninoneofhisfollowingworks、

a、DonJuanb、OdetotheWestwindc、SheWalksinBeautyd、Daffodils

WhichplayisnotShakespeare’stragedy?

Othellob、TheMerchantofVenice

RomeoandJulietd、KingLear

TheliteraryformofTheFaerieQueenis、

a、lyricpoemb、narrativepoemc、epicpoemd、elegy

WhichofthefollowingcannotcorrectlydescribetheEnglishEnlightenmentMovement?

ItflourishedinFrance、b、ItwasafurtheranceoftheRenaissance、

Itspurposewastoenlightenthewholeworld、d、Itemphasized“reason&order、”

“Blindness,partiality,prejudiceandabsurdity”inthenovelPrideandPrejudicearemostlikelytobethecharacteristicsof、

a、Elizabethb、Darcyc、Mrs、Bennetd、Lydia

TheprevailingformofMedievalEnglishliteratureisthe、

a、Frenchb、Latinc、romanced、science

Thestoryof“”istheculminationoftheArthurianmetricalromances、

SirGawainandtheGreenKnight b、 Beowulf

PiersthePlowman d、 TheCanterburyTales

Chaucer,the‘fatherofEnglishpoetry’andoneofthegreatestpoetsofEngland,wasborninLondonabout1340,andwasthefirsttobeburiedinthePoet’sCornerofWestminsterAbbey、

a、lyrical b、blankverse c、narrative d、ballad

WhichkindofmetricalformwasadoptedbyChaucerinTheCanterburyTales?

a、Londondialect b、HeroicCouplet c、sonnet d、elegy

Generallyspeaking,Chaucer’sworksfallintothreemaingroupscorrespondingroughlytothethreeperiodsofhisadultlife、Whichperiodiswrong?

TheperiodofFrenchinfluence(13591372)

TheperiodofItalianinfluence(13721386)

TheperiodofEnglishinfluence(13861400)

TheperiodofAmericaninfluence(13711382)

wasthefirsttointroducethesonnetintoEnglishliterature、

a、ThomasWyattb、WilliamShakespearec、PhilipSidneyd、ThomasCampion

TheepochofRenaissancewitnessedaparticulardevelopmentofEnglishdrama、Itwaswhomadeblankversetheprincipalvehicleofexpressionindrama、

a、EdmundSpenserb、ThomasLodgec、ChristopherMarlowed、ThomasMore

AbsolutemonarchyinEnglandreacheditssummitduringthereignofQueen、

a、Maryb、Elizabethc、Victoriad、William

EnglishRenaissancePeriodwasanageof、

a、proseandnovelb、poetryanddramac、essaysandjournalsd、balladsandsongs

Fromthefollowing,choosetheonethatisnotFrancisBacon’swork、

TheAdvancementofLearning b、 Essays

MaximsoftheLaw d、 Othello

EnglishRenaissancePeriodwasnotanageofprose,butThomasMorewrotehisfamousprosework、

a、OfStudiesb、RobinsonCrusoec、Gulliver’sTravelsd、Utopia

WhichplayisnotShakespeare’sedy?

AMidsummerNight’sDream b、 TheMerchantofVenice

RomeoandJuliet d、 AsYouLikeIt

23、,

consideredJohnMilton’smasterpiece,vividlytellsthestoryofSatan’srebellionagainstGodandhistemptingofAdamandEvetoeattheforbiddenfruitofthetreeofknowledge、

a、ParadiseRegainedb、Biblec、ThePilgrim’sProgressd、Paradise

Lost

wasaprogressiveintellectualmovementthroughoutWesternEuropeinthe18thcentury、

a、TheRenaissanceb、TheEnlightenment

c、TheReligiousReformationd、TheChartistMovement

Inthelast20yearsofthe18thcentury,Englandproducestwogreatpreromanticpoets、Theywere、

a、JohnsonandBlakeb、GreyandYoung

c、PopeandGoldsmithd、BlakeandBurns

The18thcenturywitnessedthatinEnglandthereappearedtwopoliticalparties,,whichweresatirizedbySwiftinhisGulliver’sTravels、

TheWhigsandtheTories

ThesenateandtheHouseofRepresentatives

TheupperHouseandlowerHouse

TheHouseofLordsandtheHouseofmons

Thecriticalrealismin19thcenturyEnglandhasbeenconsideredasthe3rdimportantliteraryachievementaftertheancientGreektragedyandtheRenaissancedrama、Ithassomebasiccharacteristicsasfollowsexcept:

Truthfulreflectionofthesocietywithsuperbartisticstyle

Violentexposureandcriticismwithprofoundhumanism

c、Harmoniousunitybetweenthecharactersandsituation

d、Theuseofsimpleandmonlanguage

TheRomanticAgebeganwiththepublicationofLyricalBallads,whichwaswrittenby、

a、WilliamWordsworthb、SamuelJohnson

c、SamuelTaylorColeridged、WordsworthandColeridge

WhichpoetdidnotbelongtotheLakers?

a、Coleridgeb、Wordsworthc、Southeyd、Keats

ChoosetheodethatisnotwrittenbyKeats、

a、OdetotheWestWindb、OdetoaNightingale

c、ToAutumnd、OdeonaGrecianUrn

ChoosetheworkthatwasnotwrittenbyJaneAusten、

a、Emmab、SenseandSensibilityc、MansfieldParkd、JaneEyre

Englishcriticalrealismfounditsexpressionchieflyintheformof、

a、novelb、dramac、poetryd、prose

WhichofthefollowingwritersdidnotbelongtoEnglishcriticalrealists?

a、CharlesDickensb、CharlotteBrontec、DanielDefoed、W、M、Thackeray

Dickens’sDavidCopperfieldisoftenregardedasthesemiautobiographyofthewriterinwhichtheearlylifeoftheheroislargelybasedontheauthor’searlylife,whilehisissetagainstthebackdropoftheFrenchRevolution、

a、OliverTwistb、GreatExpectationsc、HardTimesd、ATaleofTwoCities

ThesubtitleofVanityFairis‘’、

APureWomanFaithfullyPortrayed b、 TheSpiritandtheFlesh

ANovelWithoutaHero d、 SenseandSensibility

InthenovelJaneEyre,Charlottehassomebasicsubjectmatterstoexpressasfollowsexcept、

poursagreatdealofherownexperience

criticizestheAmericanbourgeoissystemofeducation

showsthattrueloveisthefoundationofmarriage

showsthatwomenshouldhaveequalrightswithmen

JamesJoycewasoneoftheforemostwritersofnovels、

a、criticalrealistb、Gothic

c、streamofconsciousnessd、romantichistorical

38、ThefirstEnglishessayistFrancisBaconposed,duringhislifetime,numerousprosework,andisunmistakablyamongthemosteloquentandelegantessaysproducedinEnglishRenaissance、

a、OfStudiesb、OdetotheWestWindc、TheTigerd、DonJuan

Amongthefollowing20thcenturyIrishwriters,whoisthespokesmanfortheschoolof“ArtforArt’sSake”?

a、BernardShaw b、OscarWilde c、JamesJoyce d、W、B、Yeats

Wordsworthbelievesthatcaninspirespoetry,anditishisnurse,guide,guardianandanchorofhisthoughts、

a、natureb、Godc、loved、wealth

Althoughwritingfromdifferentpointsofviewandwithdifferenttechniques,writersintheVictorianPeriodsharedonethinginmon,thatis,theywereallconcernedabout、

thelovestoryoftherichb、thefutureoftheircountry

thefateofmonpeopled、thelovemakingofthemiddleclasspeople

laysthefoundationformodernsciencewithhisinsistenceonscientificwayofthinkingandfreshobservationratherthanauthorityasabasisforobtainingknowledge、

a、CharlesDickensb、FrancisBaconc、ThomasHardyd、ThomasMore

ThefollowingmentsonDanielDefoearetrueexcept、

RobinsonCrusoeishisfirstnovel、

Heisamemberoftheupperclass、

RobinsonCrusoeisuniversallyconsideredhismasterpiece、

Heembarkedonanewcareer—thewritingofnovel—whenhewas60、

Theterm“metaphysicalpoetry”ismonlyusedtonametheworkofthe17thcenturywriterswhowroteundertheinfluenceof、

a、JohnDonneb、JohnKeatsc、JohnMiltond、JohnBunyan

ThecradleoftheRenaissanceis、

a、Germanyb、Englandc、Italyd、France

Themiddleofthe18thcenturywaspredominatedbyanewlyrisingliteraryformthatisthemodernEnglish,whichgivesarealisticpresentationoflifeofthemonEnglishpeople、

a、proseb、novelc、tragiedyd、drama

WhichofthefollowingwritingsdidWordsworthnotcreate?c

IWanderedLonelyasaCloudb、TheSolitaryReaper

TheChimneySweeperd、ThePrelude

WhichofthefollowingwritingsisnottheworkbyDickens?c

a、ATaleofTwoCitiesb、HardTimesc、SonsandLoversd、OliverTwist

TheVictorianAgewaslargelyanageof,eminentlyrepresentedbyDickensandThackeray、

a、poetryb、dramac、essayd、novel

50、The23yearoldAustenposedthreenovels,andamongthem,FirstImpressionswasearlyversionof00、

a、Pride&Prejudiceb、Sense&Sensibilityc、Emmad、NorthangerAbbey

Ⅱ、Readingprehension:readthefollowingselectedpartscarefully,andgivethebestanswertotherelevantquestions、(0、5×50,25points)

Part1ShallIparetheetoasummer'sday?

Thouartmorelovelyandmoretemperate:

RoughwindsdoshakethedarlingbudsofMay,

Andsummer'sleasehathalltooshortadate:

Sometimetoohottheeyeofheavenshines,

Andoftenishisgoldplexiondimmed,

Andeveryfairfromfairsometimedeclines,

Bychance,ornature'schangingcourseuntrimmed:

Butthyeternalsummershallnotfade,

Norlosepossessionofthatfairthouow'st,

Norshalldeathbragthouwander’stinhisshade,

Whenineternallinestotimethougrow'st,

Solongasmencanbreatheoreyescansee,

Solonglivesthis,andthisgiveslifetothee、

Questions:

ThisisoneofShakespeare’sbestknown、

a、sonnetsb、balladsc、songs

Itrunsiniambicpentameterrhymed、

a、abbaabbacdcdcdb、ababcdcdefefgg

53、The14linesincludethreequatrainstogetherwiththelasttwolinesaswhichpletesthesenseofthelinesabove、

a、preludeb、coupletc、epigraph

54、Thethemeofthispoemis、

a、loveb、friendshipc、immortalityofarts

Part2Iwanderedlonelyasacloud

Thatfloatsonhigho'ervalesandhills,

WhenallatonceIsawacrowd,

Ahost,ofgoldendaffodils;

Besidethelake,beneaththetrees,

Flutteringanddancinginthebreeze、

Continuousasthestarsthatshine

Andtwinkleonthemilkyway,

Theystretchedinneverendingline

Alongthemarginofabay:

TenthousandsawIataglance,

Tossingtheirheadsinsprightlydance、

Questions:

Thisisthefirsttwostanzaofapoemthatiswrittenby、

a、Byronb、Wordsworthc、Keats

Thetitleofthepoemis、

a、ToAutumnb、IWanderedLonelyasaCloudc、TheSolitaryReaper

Thepoem’sthemeisabout、

a、beautyofnatureb、countrylifec、love

Thepoetadoptsonekindoffigureofspeech:todescribetheflowersinthepoem、

a、personificationb、alliterationc、conceit

Therhymeschemeineachstanzais、

a、abababb、ababccc、abcdcd

Part3ITisatruthuniversallyacknowledged,thatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortunemustbeinwantofawife、

Howeverlittleknownthefeelingsorviewsofsuchamanmaybeonhisfirstenteringaneighborhood,thistruthissowellfixedinthemindsofthesurroundingfamilies,thatheisconsideredastherightfulpropertyofsomeoneorotheroftheirdaughters、

Questions:

60、Thispassageistheopeningofanovelentitled、

a、SenseandSensibilityb、PrideandPrejudicec、JaneEyre

Thewriterofthenovelisthefirstfamouswomannovelist—、

a、GeorgeEliotb、CharlotteBrontec、JaneAusten

Thestoryinthisnovelisbasedonthelovemakingoftheyoungpeopleinthefamiliesin18thcenturyEngland、

a、uppermiddleclassb、aristocraticc、royal

Part4That'smylastDuchesspaintedonthewall,

Lookingasifshewerealive、Icall

Thatpieceawonder,now:FràPandolf'shands

Workedbusilyaday,andthereshestands、

Will'tpleaseyousitandlookather?Isaid

'FràPandolf'bydesign,forneverread

Strangerslikeyouthatpicturedcountenance,

Questions:

63、Theselinesarequotedfromthepoementitled、

a、Songb、MyLastDuchessc、WhenWeTwoParted

64、Itwasposedbytheoutstandingpoet、

a、RobertBrowningb、LordByronc、WilliamWordsworth

65、Inthefamouspiece,theformofisskillfullyemployed、

a、balladb、dramaticmonologuec、blankverse

Part5GOandcatchafallingstar,

Getwithchildamandrakeroot,

Tellmewhereallpastyearsare,

Orwhocleftthedevil'sfoot,

Teachmetohearmermaidssinging,

Ortokeepoffenvy'sstinging,

Andfind

Whatwind

Servestoadvanceanhonestmind、

Ifthoube'stborntostrangesights,

Thingsinvisibletosee,

Ridetenthousanddaysandnights,

Tillagesnowwhitehairsonthee,

Thou,whenthoureturn'st,wilttellme,

Allstrangewondersthatbefellthee,

Andswear,

Nowhere

Livesawomantrueandfair、

Questions:

Thesearethefirst2stanzasofthepoemwrittenbyin17thcenturyEngland、

a、JohnMiltonb、JohnDonnec、JohnBunyan

Thepoetisthemostoutstandingfigureofthepoeticschoolof“”duringthisperiod、

a、GraveyardPoetsb、MetaphysicalPoetsc、Romanticpoets

HewasappointedbyKingJamesIin1621asthedeanofandheheldthisposttillhislastday、

a、WestminsterAbbeyb、St、PaulCathedralc、CanterburyCathedral

Besideshisuniquelovepoetry,heisalsofamousforhisreligious、

a、poetryb、sermonsc、plays

Thisgroupofpoetspreferstouseanelaborateandsurprisingfigureofspeech,,toexpressideasinasharpandharshmanner,byparingtwoverydissimilarthings、

a、conceitb、similarc、alliteration

Part6

"ItellyouImustgo!"Iretorted,rousedtosomethinglikepassion、"DoyouthinkIcanstaytobeenothingtoyou?DoyouthinkIamanautomaton?amachinewithoutfeelings?andcanbeartohavemymorselofbreadsnatchedfrommylips,andmydropoflivingwaterdashedfrommycup?Doyouthink,becauseIampoor,obscure,plain,andlittle,Iamsoullessandheartless?Youthinkwrong!Ihaveasmuchsoulasyou,andfullasmuchheart!AndifGodhadgiftedmewithsomebeautyandmuchwealth,Ishouldhavemadeitashardforyoutoleaveme,asitisnowformetoleaveyou、Iamnottalkingtoyounowthroughthemediumofcustom,conventionalities,norevenofmortalflesh;itismyspiritthataddressesyourspirit;justasifbothhadpassedthroughthegrave,andwestoodatGod'sfeet,equal,asweare!"

Questions:

Thispassageistakenfromthenovel“”、

a、Emmab、WutheringHeightsc、JaneEyre

Theauthoroftheworkis、

a、JaneAustenb、EmilyBrontec、CharlotteBronte

Thespeakerinthepassageis、

a、Cathyb、Lydiac、Jane

Thecharacterispassionatelyemphasizingthesignificanceofbetweenmenandwomen、

a、marriageb、equalityc、relationship

Thecharacterisspeakingto、

a、Mr、Rochesterb、Mr、Bingleyc、Mr、Bennet

Part7

`Ihavebeenhoping,longing,praying,tomakeyouhappy!Ihavethoughtwhatjoyitwillbetodoit,whatanunworthywifeIshallbeifIdonot!That'swhatIhavefelt,Angel!'

`Iknowthat、'

`Ithought,Angel,thatyoulovedmeme,myveryself!IfitisIyoudolove,Ohowcanitbethatyoulookandspeakso?Itfrightensme!Havingbeguntoloveyou,Iloveyouforeverinallchanges,inalldisgraces,becauseyouareyourself、Iasknomore、Thenhowcanyou,Omyownhusband,stoplovingme?'

`Irepeat,thewomanIhavebeenlovingisnotyou、'

`Butwho?'

`Anotherwomaninyourshape、'

Questions:

Thispassageistakenfromthenovel“”、

a、SonsandLoversb、TessoftheD’Urbervillesc、JaneEyre

Theauthoroftheworkis、

a、WilliamThackerayb、ThomasHardyc、CharlesDickens

Thefemalespeakerinthepassageis、

a、Tessb、Elizabethc、Jane

Thenovelrevealswomen’sdreadfullifeinEngland、

a、19thcenturyb、18thcenturyc、17thcentury

Part8Heronlygiftwasknowingpeoplealmostbyinstinct,shethought,walkingon、Ifyouputherinaroomwithsomeone,upwentherbacklikeacat’s;orshepurred、DevonshireHouse,BathHouse,thehousewiththechinacockatoo,shehadseenthemalllituponce;andrememberedSylvia,Fred,SallySeton—suchhostsofpeople;anddancingallnight;andthewaggonsploddingpasttomarket;anddrivinghomeacrossthePark、SherememberedoncethrowingashillingintotheSerpentine、Buteveryoneremembered;whatshelovedwasthis,here,now,infrontofher;thefatladyinthecab、Diditmatterthen,sheaskedherself,walkingtowardsBondStreet,diditmatterthatshemustinevitablyceasepletely;allthismustgoonwithouther;didsheresentit;ordiditnotbeeconsolingtobelievethatdeathendedabsolutely?

Questions:

Thispassageistakenfromthenovel“”、

a、SonsandLoversb、Mrs、Dallowayc、Dubliners

Theauthoroftheworkis、

a、JamesJoyceb、D、H、Lawrencec、VirginiaWoolf

82、Thewriteristherepresentativefigureofnovelistsin20thcenturyEngland、

a、steamofconsciousnessb、criticalrealismc、aestheticism

Thispassagerevealstheinnerspiritualworldof、

a、Clarissab、Tessc、JaneEyre

84、Theauthorofthenovelmittedsuicidebydrowningbecauseof、

a、herinsanityb、marriagec、poverty

Part9HewasaelyhandsomeFellow,perfectlywellmade;withstraightstrongLimbs,nottoolarge;tallandwellshap'd,andasIreckon,abouttwentysixYearsofAge、HehadaverygoodCountenance,notafierceandsurlyAspect;butseem'dtohavesomethingverymanlyinhisFace,andyethehadalltheSweetnessandSoftnessofanEuropeaninhisCountenancetoo,especiallywhenhesmil'd、HisHairwaslongandblack,notcurl'dlikeWool;hisForeheadveryhigh,andlarge,andagreatVivacityandsparklingSharpnessinhisEyes、TheColourofhisSkinwasnotquiteblack,butverytawny;andyetnotofanuglyyellownauseoustawny,astheBrasilians,andVirginians,andotherNativesofAmericaare;butofabrightkindofadunoliveColour,thathadinitsomethingveryagreeable;tho'notveryeasytodescribe、HisFacewasround,andplump;hisNosesmall,notflatliketheNegroes,averygoodMouth,thinLips,andhislineTeethwellset,andwhiteasIvory、

Questions:

85、Thispassageistakenfromthenovel“”、

a、RobinsonCrusoeb、Ulyssesc、Gulliver’sTravels

86、Theauthoroftheworkis、

a、DanielDefoeb、HenryFieldingc、CharlesDickens

87、ThewriterwastherepresentativefigureofrealisticnovelistsincenturyEngland、

a、17thb、18thc、19th

88、Thepointofviewusedinthisnovelisthe、

a、firstpersonb、thirdpersonc、secondperson

89、Thecharacterdescribedinthispassageiswhoissavedbythenarrator、

a、Crusoeb、Fridayc、theslavetrader

Part10Tobe,ornottobe:thatisthequestion:

Whether'tisnoblerinthemindtosuffer

Theslingsandarrowsofoutrageousfortune,

Ortotakearmsagainstaseaoftroubles,

Andbyopposingendthem?Todie:tosleep;

Nomore;andbyasleeptosayweend

Theheartacheandthethousandnaturalshocks

Thatfleshisheirto,'tisaconsummation

Devoutlytobewish'd、Todie,tosleep;

Tosleep:perchancetodream:ay,there'stherub;

Questions:

Theselinesaretakenfromafamousplaynamed、

a、Hamletb、KingLearc、Othello

91、Theauthoroftheplayis、

a、Marloweb、Wyattc、Shakespeare

Intheplaytheselinesareutteredby、

a、Opheliab、Hamletc、Gertrude

93、TheselinesarewritteninwhichwasintroducedfirstlybyChristopherMarlowfromFrenchliterature、

a、odeb、blankversec、elegy

Thisplayisa、

a、edyb、tragiedyc、tragedy

Part11O,myluveislikeared,redrose,

That'snewlysprunginJune;

O,myluveislikethemelodie

That'ssweetlyplayedintune、

Questions:

Thisisthefirststanzaofapoemthatiswrittenbyapreromanticpoet、

a、Byronb、Burnsc、Keats

Thepoemiswrittenintheformof、

a、balladmetreb、sonnetc、ode

97、The“red,redrose”inthepoemisatokenof、

a、friendshipb、lovec、happiness

98、Thepoetwascultivatedbyculture、

a、Scottishb、Englishc、Welsh

99、Hespenthislifeamongthemonpeopleinthecountrysideandisthusregardedasapoet、

a、aristocraticb、peasantc、lake

100、Hecreatedagreatdealofpoemsfromtheresourceofthefolksonginhishomeland、Amongthem,hasbeeaworldfamousone、

a、AuldLangSyneb、ToaMousec、JohnAnderson,MyJo

III、TrueorFalse:ifthestatementisTrue,pleasemarkAontheanswersheet;ifitisFalse,pleasemarkBontheanswersheet、(0、5×50,25points)

1、ImperialismandthedemandforsocialreformarethetwofactorsthathadalargeinfluenceonmodernEnglishliterature、T

2、Thesloganofaestheticliteratureis“ArtforArt’sSake”、T

3、ModernEnglishnovelisanaturalproductoftheIndustrialRevolutionandasymbolofthegrowingimportanceoftheEnglish(bourgeoisie)middleclass、T

4、SelfacknowledgeisoneofthemajorthemesofPrideandPrejudice、T

5、RobertBurn’spassionatepoem,MyHeart'sintheHighlands,openswiththelines:“Myheart'sintheHighlands,myheartisnothere,/Myheart'sintheHighlandsachasingthedeer”、T

6、Thecentralcharacterinaromanceisusuallyaknight、T

7、ManyoffamousversesbyJohnKeatsarecraftedintheformofode、T

8、WalterScottiscalledtheFatherofEnglishProse、F

9、ItisinTheHistoryofTomJones,aFoundlingthatHenryFieldingsucceedsbestincreating“aicepicinprose”、T

10、InGulliver’sTravels,YahoosarethecreatureslivingonLaputa、F

11、In“AValediction:ForbiddingMourning”,JohnDonneparesthesoulsofloverstoapairofpasses、T

12、Bacon’sEssayshasbeenrecognizedasanimportantlandmarkinthedevelopmentofEnglishessay、T

13、ThemostimportantpoetintheVictorianageisRobertBrowning、NexttohimisAlfredTennyson、F

14、PopularballadisanimportantstreamofEnglishmedievalliterature、Ofalltheballads,thoseofRobinHoodareofparamountimportance、T

15、Thedifficultyofknowingthetruth,theconnectionbetweenthoughtandaction,revenge,anddeathareallthethemesexploredinShakespeare’sHamlet、T

16、ThomasGray’spoetryisboneoftheboneandfleshofthefleshoftheScottishpeople、F

Anelegyisapoeminwhichthepoetmournsthedeathofaspecificperson、T

MuchlikeJane,Mr、BingleyinPrideandPrejudiceisanamiableandgoodtemperedperson、T

Shelley’smostfamouslyricsincludeToaSkylarkandTheCloud、T

RobertBurnswroteundertheinfluenceofScottishfolktraditionsandoldScottishpoetry、T

Theliterarytechniquewithwhichauthorsrepresenttheflowofsensationsandideasiscalledstreamofconsciousness、T

Theendofthe19thcenturyisaperiodofstrugglebetweenRomanticandRealistictrendsinliterature、F

OptimismandpositivismarestronglyreflectedinHardy’swritings、F

BothTheWavesandWomeninLovearestreamofconsciousnessnovels、F

ThomasCarlyleandMatthewArnoldarefamousprosewritersintheVictorianperiod、T

ThomasHardysucceededTennysonandGeorgeBernardShawaspresidentoftheSocietyofAuthors、T

In1850Wordsworth,whohad

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