11. Which of the following is not the representative of Romanticism? ( )
A. Percy Shelley. B. Edmund Spenser.
C. John Keats. D. Samuel Coleridge.
12. Walter Scott established his novels as a worthwhile fictional form and set the personal dilemmas of his characters against ( )
A. a background of contemporary things.
B. a background of the Renaissance.
C. a background of historical things.
D. a background of modern events.
13. Most of Wordsworth’s short poems write about subjects of ( )
A. nature and human life. B. society and politics.
C. love and beauty . D. society and history.
14. In her novels, Jane Austen is particularly preoccupied with the relationship between
( )
A. men and women in love.
B. men and women in conflict.
C. mothers and daughters in love.
D. fathers and sons in conflict.
15. The Victorian period in England saw ( )
A. the Industrial Revolution
B. a time of poverty and unstability
C. the prosperity of romantic novels
D. the forces of the critical realists