11. ________ is the essence of the renaissance.
A. Humanism B. Realism
C. Modernism D. Romanticism
12. All of the following are Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies except ________.
A. Hamlet B. Othello
C. King Lear D. The Merchant of Venice
13. English Romanticism, as a historical phase of literature, is generally said to have begun in 1798 with the publication of Wordsworth and Coleridge’s ________.
A. Lyrical Ballads B. “Kubla Khan”
C. Don Juan D. Prometheus Unbound
14. ________ was composed in a dream after Coleridge took the opium.
A. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ” B. “Kubla Khan”
C. “Christabel” D. Biographia Literaria
15. ________, Eliot’s most important single poem, has been hailed as a landmark and a model of the 20th-century English poetry, comparable to Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads.
A. “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
B. Ash Wednesday
C. “The Waste Land”
D. Four Quartets
16. Paul is the major character in D. H. Lawrence’s ________.
A. The Rainbow B. Women in Love
C. Sons and Lovers D. Lady Chatterley’s Lover
17. ________ is the style of writing that attempts to imitate the natural flow of a character’s thoughts, feelings, reflections, memories, and mental images as the character experiences them.
A. “Stream-of-consciousness” B. “Dramatic monologue”
C. “Imagism” D. “Transcendentalism”
18. ________ is written by Emily Brontё.
A. Jane Eyre B. Wuthering Heights
C. Middlemarch D. Sense and Sensibility
19. All of the following are the writers in the Neoclassical period except ________.
A. John Bunyan B. John Milton
C. Daniel Defoe D. Jonathan Swift
20. ________ is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age. In his works, he sets out a full map and a large-scale criticism of the nineteenth century England, particularly London.
A. William Butler Yeats B. T. S. Eliot
C. Charles Dickens D. George Bernard Shaw