b. the senate and the house of Representatives c. the upper House and lower House
d. the House of Lords and the House of Commons III. Explain the following terms. 1. Neo-classicism 2. Realism
3. Sentimentalism 4. Enlightenment 5. Elegy
IV. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A.
A B 1.( ) Edward Young Essay on Man
2.( ) Alexander Pope The Chimney Sweeper 3.( ) William Blake Nights Thoughts
4.( ) Daniel Defoe My Heart’s inn the Highland 5.( ) Robert Burns Captain Singleton 6.( ) Henry Fielding Joseph Andrews 7. ( ) Jonathan Swift Gulliver’s travels
II. Choose the best answer for each blank.
1. The Romantic Age came to an end with the death of the last well-known romantic writer ____. a. Jane Austen b. Walter Scott
c. Samuel Taylor Coleridge d. William Wordsworth 2. ____ was the first critic of the Romantic school.
a. William Wordsworth b. Samuel Johnson
c. Samuel Taylor Coleridge d. Wordsworth and Coleridge
3. ____ was made poet laureate in 1813. But most of his works, according to modern critics, are “the product of literary industry, not of literary creation.”
a. Wordsworth b. Coleridge c. Robert Southey d. Byron
4. In the preface to the second edition of Lyrical Ballads,_________laid down the principles of romantic poetry. a. Wordsworth b. Coleridge c. Southey d. Blake
5. In 1805, William Wordsworth completed a long autobiographical poem entitled_____. a. Lucy Poems b. Lyrical Ballads c. The Prelude d. The Solitary Reaper
6. It is said that the poem________ written by S.T. Coleridge was composed in a dream after the poet took the opium. But when he was writing the lines down, a stranger interrupted him and only 54 lines survived. a. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner b. Frost at Midnight
7. Compared with the Neoclassicists who emphasized features that men have in common, the Romantics emphasized the special qualities of each______’s mind. a. individual b. collective c. mass d female
8. The novel Pride and Prejudice mainly deals with the five Bennet sisters and their search for suitable husbands, centering on the love story between _____and _______.
a. Jane/ Bingley b. Lydia/Wickham c. Elizabeth/Darcy d. Jane/Darcy 9. In Scott’s historical novels, historical events are closely interwoven with________. a. historical stories b. the fates of individuals c. the ordinary people d. the nobles
10. In lamenting over John Keats’ premature death, Shelley wrote an elegy entitled_______. a. Lycidas b. Adonais c. In Memoriam d. Prometheus Unbound III. Explain the following terms.
1. Byronic Hero 2. Lake Poets 3. Ode
4. Romanticism
IV. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A.
A B
1. ( ) George Gordon Byron a. Endymion 2. ( ) Percy Bysshe Shelley b. Don Juan 3. ( ) John Keats c. To a Skylark
4. ( ) Walter Scott d. She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways 5. ( ) Jane Austen e. Biographia Literature 6. ( ) Samuel Taylor Coleridge f. Emma 7. ( ) William Wordsworth g.Rob Roy
Part Seven The Romantic Age
II. Choose the best answer for each blank.
1. The Romantic Age came to an end with the death of the last well-known romantic writer ____. a. Jane Austen b. Walter Scott
c. Samuel Taylor Coleridge d. William Wordsworth 2. ____ was the first critic of the Romantic school.
a. William Wordsworth b. Samuel Johnson
c. Samuel Taylor Coleridge d. Wordsworth and Coleridge
3. ____ was made poet laureate in 1813. But most of his works, according to modern critics, are “the product of literary industry, not of literary creation.”
a. Wordsworth b. Coleridge c. Robert Southey d. Byron
4. In the preface to the second edition of Lyrical Ballads,_________laid down the principles of romantic poetry. a. Wordsworth b. Coleridge c. Southey d. Blake
5. In 1805, William Wordsworth completed a long autobiographical poem entitled_____. a. Lucy Poems b. Lyrical Ballads c. The Prelude d. The Solitary Reaper
6. It is said that the poem________ written by S.T. Coleridge was composed in a dream after the poet took the opium. But when he was writing the lines down, a stranger interrupted him and only 54 lines survived. a. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner b. Frost at Midnight
7. Compared with the Neoclassicists who emphasized features that men have in common, the Romantics emphasized the special qualities of each______’s mind. a. individual b. collective c. mass d female
8. The novel Pride and Prejudice mainly deals with the five Bennet sisters and their search for suitable husbands, centering on the love story between _____and _______.
a. Jane/ Bingley b. Lydia/Wickham c. Elizabeth/Darcy d. Jane/Darcy 9. In Scott’s historical novels, historical events are closely interwoven with________. a. historical stories b. the fates of individuals c. the ordinary people d. the nobles
10. In lamenting over John Keats’ premature death, Shelley wrote an elegy entitled_______. a. Lycidas b. Adonais c. In Memoriam d. Prometheus Unbound III. Explain the following terms. 5. Byronic Hero 6. Lake Poets
7. Ode
8. Romanticism
IV. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A.
A B
1. ( ) George Gordon Byron a. Endymion 2. ( ) Percy Bysshe Shelley b. Don Juan 3. ( ) John Keats c. To a Skylark
4. ( ) Walter Scott d. She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways 5. ( ) Jane Austen e. Biographia Literature 6. ( ) Samuel Taylor Coleridge f. Emma 7. ( ) William Wordsworth g.Rob Roy
Part Nine The Twentieth-Century Literature
II. Choose the best answer for each blank.
1. Who is regarded as a forerunner of the “stream of consciousness” literature in the 20th century? ____. a. John Galsworthy b. Henry James c. T. S. Eliot d. James Joyce
2. ____ was Galsworthy’s first important social novel, which gives a critical portrayal of bourgeois life. a. The Forsyte Saga b. The Man of Property c. A Modern Comedy d. The Island Pharisees
3 ____ marks the summit of critical realism in all Galsworthy’s works. a. The Man of Property
b. The Indian Summer of a Forsyte c. In Chancery d. Awakening
4. ____ is the climax of Virginia Woolf’s experiments in novel form. a. The Window b. Time Passes c. The Lighthouse d. The Waves 5. In the 20th century English literature______ co-exist. a. realism and romanticism b. naturalism and realism c. realism and modernism d. sentimentalism and realism
6. Modernist writers focus their major concern on the internal and ______world of human beings. a. subjective b. objective c. emotional d. individual
7. Dubliners, a collection of 15 short stories , is the first important work of James Joyce’s lifelong preoccupation with_________.
a. Dublin life b. human life c. public life d. woman’s life III. Explain the following terms. 1. Modernism
2. Stream of consciousness
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