English Literature Quiz 16
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Fill in the blank. John Lyly?s style is best described as ___________________?
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Who painted ?The Accommodations of Desire? ?
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Which of the following critics is a famous Shakespearean scholar ?
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The term Electra Complex has originated from a tragedy entitled Electra. Who is the author of his tragedy ?
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What are some of the hallmarks or conventions of the poetic form of the ode ?
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Who introduced in linguistics the concept similar to Saussure?s Langue and Parole ?
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Which of the following statements does NOT characterize the poet e. e. cummings ?
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Which of the following best defines sentimentalism ?
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Christopher Ricks would most likely DISAGREE with which of the following claims about literary theory ?
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Complete the following sentence. In Pope?s The Rape of the Lock, elevated language functions primarily to______________?
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The Frankfurt School of literary theory was most greatly influenced by which of the following schools of thought ?
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What approach to literary criticism requires the critic to know about the author?s life and times ?
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What was Shakespeare?s first play ?
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which of these is magnum opus of chaucer ?
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Who is an American author ?
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King Henry VIII adopted what religion ?
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The narrator of Langston Hughes?s ?Weary Blues? is describing__________________?
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Who called Aristotle ?the very Alexander of criticism? ?
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The theme of Phillis Wheatley?s ?On Being Brought from Africa to America? is_______________?
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Which of the following acts were not passed during the Victorian era ?
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Who owned the rights to a theatrical script ?
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In The Purgatorio, which of the following characters does Dante dream about ?
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According to Professor Hammer, which of the following is the central question explored by T.S. Eliot in ?The Waste Land? ?
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Which of the following is not an animal Hare prepared for humans to eat ?
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Which of the following is NOT one of Pablo Picasso?s periods of artistic production ?
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Which college did John Milton attend ?
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Maria Stewart is associated with what major American literary movement ?
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In which dialect is Dante?s Vita Nuova primarily written ?
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When did John Milton publish Tenure of Kings and Magistrates ?
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Sounds articulated by two lips are called ____________?
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Which of the following poets does not belong to the ?Lake School? ?
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Identify the speaker of these lines: ?sweet Jesus, Jesus love? ?
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How many children were there in the Bronte family?
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Which is one of the five tenants of Puritanism ?
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All of the following refer to ?the uncanny? EXCEPT________________?
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In The Romance of the Rose, which text does Guillaume de Lorris cite as his inspiration ?
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Coleridge considered imagination as______________?
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Sounds articulated by the lower lip placed against the upper teeth are called________ ?
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Which royal dynasty was established in the resolution of the so-called War of the Roses and continued through the reign of Elizabeth I ?
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According to scholars, what is the function of the rose that Dante sees in paradise ?
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In which style did John Milton write the poem Paradise Lost ?
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Which of the following was a major factor in the unprecedented economic wealth of Great Britain during the eighteenth century ?
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Identify the writer who used a pseudonym, Michael Angelo Titmarsh, for much of his early work ?
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?The Age of Chaucer? ranges from_______________?
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In Beowulf, what is the significance of the term wyrd ?
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The theory which is based on the assumption that language originated in the sense of rhythm innate in man ?
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Jonathan Swift?s suggestion in ?A Modest Proposal? that the Irish eat their children exemplifies the characteristics of a satire in all of the following ways EXCEPT_______________?
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Which famous Shakespeare play does the quote, ?My salad days, when I was green in judgment.? come from ?
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Becky sharp was the heroine in which novel ?
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The children of the village, too, would shout with joy whenever he approached. He assisted at their sports, made their playthings, taught them to fly kites and shoot marbles, and told them long stories of ghosts, witches, and Indians. This work draws upon_____________?
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