English literature

1(d) Which of the following poets is not a "Huxiang poet"?

A. samuel taylor coleridge Robert Southey William Worth William Shakespeare

The school of Lake Poetry refers to the school of poetry composed of Wordsworth, Coleridge Coleridge (1772- 1834) and Southey (1774- 1843) who live in Cumberland Lake District in northern England.

In the first part of Gulliver's Travels, Gulliver tells the story of his life.

A. Britain

The first volume Travel Notes of Lilliput (Lilliput)

3(d) Which of the following cannot describe a "Byronic hero"?

A. Proud B. Mysterious C. Noble birth D. Progressive

"Byronic hero" is a proud and mysterious rebel, with a noble birth and opposed to fighting.

4(a) In the history of literature, romanticism is generally regarded as.

A literary and philosophical theories that tend to regard the individual as the center of all life and all experiences.

B. the idea that people are social animals

C. Orientation that emphasizes the common characteristics of men

D. mode of thinking

A: It expresses the extreme affirmation of the value of self and individual experience ("emotional sublimity") and the feeling of infinity and transition.

(b) The term "metaphysical poetry" is usually used to name the works of writers in the17th century.

A. John Milton John Donne John Keats john bunyan

John donne was the founder of English metaphysical poetry in17th century.

6(a) Vanity Fair is.

A. pilgrim's progress B. grace overflows to the culprit

C. The Life and Death of China writer Badman D. The Holiwar wrote a famous fable "Pilgrim's Progress" in the history of world literature, describing how a Christian left his hometown and experienced "the quagmire of despair" and "vanity fair".

In Oliver Twist, Charles criticized.

A. the tendency of money worship B. the dehumanization of the workhouse system

C. Hypocrisy of upper class D. Distortion of human heart

Which of Shakespeare's following plays is a historical play?

A. Julius Caesar B. Merry wives of Windsor C. Henry IV D. King Lear

The most representative historical plays of Shakespeare are Henry IV and Henry V.

(c) Who is regarded as a "nature worshipper"?

A. john keats, william blake, william wordsworth, Jane Austen

9(d) Which of the following works is not the work of Charles Dickens?

A. A Tale of Two Cities B. Difficult Times C. Oliver Twist D. Son and lover

Britain in the eighth century ad is known in history as.

A. Romanticism B. Classicism C. Renaissance D. Enlightenment

18th century is romanticism,19th century is critical reality.