第四章
Renaissance was spread to the Great Britain from the early 16th to the mid 17th century and ______was the main theme of it.
 realism



 impressionism



humanism 



答案:humanism
Among the dramas created by William Shakespeare, ______ is widely considered the summit.The publishing of____in 1798 is often taken as the beginning of British Romanticism, and the crowning ofQueen Victoriain 1837 as its end.
Bright Star



 Lyrical Ballads 



 Don Juan 


Which of the following is not the influential factor of the Romantic period?
Industrial Revolution



French Revolution 



Agricultural Revolution


During the 19th century, the critical realists portrayed the chief characteristics of the English society and criticized the capitalist system from a ____ viewpoint.
artistic



 romantic



 imaginary


English critical realism found its most powerful expressions in the form of ____
drama 



novel 



 poetry 


The naturalistic writers suggested that social conditions, ____, and environment had inescapable force in shaping human character.
 willpower



 heredity



 ambition


_____is considered Hardy’s masterpiece and has the subtitled A Pure Woman, because Hardy felt that its heroine was a virtuous victim of a rigid Victorianmoralcode.
 Jude the Obscure



Tess of the D’Urbervilles



Far from the Madding Crowd 


Which of the following writers does not belong to the pioneer ones who rejected chronological and narrativecontinuity
Charles Dickens 



William Faulkner 



James Joyce.


As an extraordinary author, James Joyce is always remembered for ____, the collection of his short stories

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