11. Compared with the Enlightenment, Romanticism constitutes a change of direction( )
A. from emphasis on the writing of poetry to that of prose
B. from emphasis on the writing of prose to that of poetry
C. from attention to the inner world of the human spirit to the outer world of social civilization
D. from attention to the outer world of social civilization to the inner world of the human spirit
12. Which of the following statements is true about John Keats’ poetry? ( )
A. His poetry is always sincere, somber and grander.
B. His poetry write about sight , sound, scent, taste and feeling separately.
C. His poetry is very original, never drawing imagery from others.
D. His poetry is always sensuous, colorful and rich in imagery.
13. According to William Blake, life is ( )
A. a continual struggle of give-and-take, a pairing of opposites
B. a continual conflict of good and evil, of innocence and experience
C. a continual compromise between body and soul
D. an everlasting harmony between love and happiness
14. As to John Keats’ poetry, which of the following statements is true? ( )
A. It is sensuous, colorful but poor in imagery.
B. It is melancholy, pessimistic but beautiful.
C. It is sensuous, colorful and rich in imagery.
D. It expresses the sufferings of his senses.
15. Jane Austen’s main literary concern is about the following except ( )
A. human beings in their personal relationships
B. love and marriage of the young people
C. the relationship between men and women in love
D. the heroic life of the young people