- Hemingway’s modeling of heroic code represents the essence of American values. ( )
- Expressionism is a movement in art, then in literature, the theatre, and the cinema, characterized by boldness, distortion, and forceful representation of the emotions. ( )
- At the beginning of Romanticism, many literary works reflected the political upheaval and chaos of the French Revolution. ( )
- “A poem is originated from emotion recollected in tranquility” can be regarded as the manifesto of the English Romantic movement in poetry. ( )
- In 1925, Langston Hughes was the first to propose the term “New Negro”. ( )
- The Restoration Age was characterized by the spirit of the Enlightenment which implied a new way of thinking characterized by philosophical, scientific and rational spirit. ( )
- Stream of consciousness is designed to display the inner world in a logical, reasonable way. ( )
- The term “Stream of Consciousness” was initially put forward by William James in the field of psychology. ( )
- Fitzgerald has also composed plenty of nonfiction and short story collections, like “In Our Time”, “Men Without Women”, “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” ( )
- Apart from radical social reform, people in the Jazz Age still craved for the stable and ordered past before the war. ( )
- The Elizabeth Settlement quenched the conflict of beliefs and united English people with different beliefs. ( )
- According to Ezra Pound, “image” is “an intellectual and emotional complex in an instant of time.” ( )
- Feudal England gave a habitation to the prevalent ideologies of medieval romances, among which personal freedom acted as the corner stone of the feudal system. ( )
- “Early Modern” is one of the labels of English Renaissance. ( )
- Stream of consciousness was a representative image of post modernism. ( )
- The early colonial literature was “personal”. Which types were part of puritan writing? ( )
- Expressionism in drama protested ( ).
- Which of the following are not the characteristics of the medieval romance? ( )
- () contribute to the simplicity of folk ballads.
- () are expressionist playwrights.
- The political tension in Augustan Age mostly happened between ( ).
- Which of the following are the autobiographies of Langston Hughes? ( )
- Percy Shelley’ s literary contribution includes ( ).
- What’s the legacy of the Irish Dramatic Movement? ( )
- Which of the following traits are connotations of chivalry? ( )
- () played an important role in introducing classics in England.( )
- In diction, Imagist poetry is ( ).
- Which of the following concerning the Hemingway Hero are true? ( )
- What is a Joycean style, namely the unique style of James Joyce? ( )
- The early modern England was challenged by ( ).
- () are written by Eugene O’Neill.
- () are examples of literary ballads.
- Langston Hughes wrote a trilogy of satirical sketches; they are ( ).
- Romanticism was a movement that dominated ( ).
- English Neo-classical writers ( ).
- Which Irish writer won the Nobel Prize of Literature in 1923, a year after Irish independence? ( )
- Which statement concerning William Wordsworth is NOT true? ( )
- Which of the following works is a stream-of-consciousness novel? ( )
- The Augustan Age was named after ( ).
- Which of the following Irish playwrights was involved in the Irish Dramatic Movement? ( )
- In his work ( ), Swift sarcastically suggested that poor Irish parents sell their one-year-old babies to the rich English lords and ladies as food.
- In the hierarchy of feudalism, which group rest at the bottom of the society? ( )
- The New Negro: An Interpretation is the book of ( ).
- Renaissance marks the end of ( ).
- The Harlem Renaissance was remarkable because ( ).
- The following romances revolve around the deeds of King Arthur and the Knights of Round Table EXCEPT ( )
- What is the main conflict between Sheriff and the peasants in the tales of Robin Hood? ( )
- Which of the following plays depicts the everyday activities in Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, following the dawn of the 20th century? ( )
- Which of the following theorists is NOT related to the rise of Modernism? ( )
- Which of the following concerning the Lost Generation is not true? ( )
- Expressionism refers to an artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse within a person. ( )
- ( ) are written by Thornton Wilder.
- ( ) is not an expressionist playwright.
- The flourishment of American expressionism contributed to the development of subjective realism. ( )
- () is the only twentieth-century American dramatist awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
- What are the principles of Imagist poetry? ( )
- Which of the following is one of the distinctive aesthetic techniques and traits of Imagist poetry? ( )
- Pound was the first one who advocated Imagist poetry. ( )
- ( ) invented the term “Imagism”.
- William Carols Williams was greatly influenced by ancient Greek literature and feminism. ( )
- Harlem Renaissance is centered on the ( ) district of New York.
- The volume of Langston Hughes’s publications is small. ( )
- Who was the first intellectual to propose the term “New Negro”? ( )
- Langston Hughes’s poetry is inspired by African American music like jazz and blues. ( )
- Who are the representative figures associated with Harlem Renaissance? ( )
- Essentially, Hemingway has a direct, simple, and unadorned style. ( )
- Which of the following statements concerning the Lost Generation writers are correct? ( )
- ( ) is not a representative writer of the Lost Generation.
- Which of the following statements concerning characteristics of the Lost Generation is NOT true? ( )
- Hemingway’s character seldom tells his feelings directly, but the feelings can be evoked by means of symbols or the description of environment. ( )
- It was the Puritans who founded Harvard College, the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. ( )
- Which of the following works is about the early settlement experiences of the Puritans from 1620 to 1647? ( )
- Puritanism in Colonial America helped shape American culture, politics, religion, society, and history well into the 19th century. ( )
- ( ) are representative writers of American Puritan prose.
- Which of the following poems expresses Anne Bradstreet’s deep love for her husband? ( )
- Abbey Theatre created the basic elements of Irish national theatrical style. ( )
- Which of the following has NOT appeared as one of Yeats’s styles in his poetic career? ( )
- Which of the following organizations was NOT founded by Yeats? ( )
- What are the characteristics of plays in the Irish Dramatic Movement? ( )
- The Irish Dramatic Movement is closely linked to the rising emotion of Irish nationalism. ( )
- The term Stream of Consciousness was initially put forward by psychologists in the early 20 century. ( )
- ()is reflected in Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own.
- Stream of Consciousness can be called “Interior Monologue” as well. ( )
- Which of the following works has made 1922 a milestone of Modernism together with The Waste Land ? ( )
- What are the characteristics of Stream of Consciousness? ( )
- Romanticism reacted against the ideals of order, calm, harmony, idealization and rationality. ( )
- ( )suggests that poetry should be “the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.”
- Which statements concerning “Byronic Heroes” are correct? ( )
- The publication of Lyrical Ballads can be regarded as a landmark of Romanticism. ( )
- Which poet is politically engaged? ( )
- The Neo-classicism can be divided into ( ).
- Which of the following is NOT included in the characteristics of neo-classicism literature? ( )
- The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling is ( ).
- Henry Fielding was reckoned as the founder of the English scientific novel. ( )
- "The Rape of the Lock" in five cantos derides elite society by the most brilliant sarcastic language from the trivial issue of cutting off a lock of hair. ( )
- Bacon believed that his new “scientific” method of strict observation and inductive reasoning would lead humankind to a better future. ( )
- Choose all the true statements about Shakespeare's Hamlet. ( )
- Which of the following is NOT one of the incidents happening in the English Renaissance? ( )
- The English Renaissance is marked by ( ).
- Thomas More reflected the social conditions and terrible evils which England was suffering from in the second book of Utopia. ( )
- Which of the following are characteristics of English ballad? ( )
- What is a quatrain? ( )
- What is the rhyme scheme of most English ballads? ( )
- The literary ballad is usually a narrative poem created by a poet in imitation of the old anonymous folk ballad. ( )
- The traditional English ballad is fundamentally a folk literature telling a simple story of various themes and usually has a musical nature to which a dance can be accompanied. ( )
- The term medieval romance can be used to describe a narrative of heroic or spectacular achievements pivoting on the deeds of noble knights, of chivalry, of gallant love, from which the panorama of the upper class found best expression. ( )
- Which of the following works are composed by the Gawain-poet? ( )
- In literature, alliteration is the repetition of identical initial vowel sounds in successive or closely associated syllables within a group of words. ( )
- Many examples of medieval romance literature belong to groups of tales based on the same frame story known as ( ).
- Romance is a literary genre comprised of fictional works of chivalry and adventure from the ( ).
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