英国文学史习题The Victorian Age
I. Blank filling
1. In the 19th century English literature, a new literary trend ____________________________ appeared after the romantic poetry.
2. The greatest English realist of the 19th century was ___________________________, who pictures bourgeois civilization, and shows the miry and suffering of the common people.
3. The Victorian Age in English literature was largely on age of pro, especially of the _________________.
4. Robert Browning is a great experimenter in poetic art. He is best known for the technique of __________________.
5. The most important poet of the Victorian Age was _________________________. Next t
o him were Robert Browning and his wife.
6. The Chartist writers introduced a new theme into literature: the struggle of the _________________________ for their rights.
7. The novel________________________ deals with the adventure of Mr. Pickwick, a retired old merchant, who is the founder and chairman of the Pickwick Club.
8. The novel “Oliver Twist” tells the story of a poor child named_________________ who is born in a workhou and brought up under mirable conditions.
9. In “A Tale of Two Cities”, the two cities are _________ and ________ in the time of revolution.
10. The subtitle of “Vanity Fair” is __________________________. The writer’s intention was not to portray individuals, but the bourgeois and aristocratic society as a whole.
11. The main plot of “Vanity Fair” centers on the story of two women: Amelia Sedley and ___________________. Their characters are in sharp contrast.
12. ccuThe Bronte sisters are Charlotte Bronte, _____________________ and Anne Bronte.
burlesque13. Charlotte Bronte’s masterpiece is _____________________________.
14. Emily Bronte’s masterpiece is _____________________________.
15. The author of “Mary Barton” is ________________________.
16. The author of “ The Return of the Native” is _______________________.
17. Chronologically the Victorian Period refers to _______________________.
18. George Eliot produced three remarkable novels including “Adam Bede”, “The Mill on the Floss” and _____________________.
19. In the novel “Adam Bede”, Adam falls in love with a village girl called__________________________ who is duced and derted by a squire.
20. Hardy’s novels of character and environment, which are also called ______________________________, are of great significance.
21. Among Hardy’s novels, the best-known are ___________________________ and “Jude the Obscure”.
22. Hardy’s novel _________________________ talks about the life of a merchant who leaves the big city and return to his home village.
23. luffy是什么意思__________________________ is the reprentative among the writers of aestheticism and decadence. “The Picture of Dorian Gray” is a typical decadent novel written by him.
24. “In Memoriam” is a collection of 131 short poems intended as a lament for the death of his friend___________________________.
美国大学排名25. It was while living in Italy that Robert Browning published his finest volume of poems __________________ .
II. Multiple choice
1. Although writing from different points of view and with different technique, writers in the Victorian Period shared one thing in common, that is, they were all concerned about________.
A. the love story between the rich and the poor
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C. the fate of the common people西酞普兰
D. the future of their own country
2. The author of the work “Dombey and Son” is _____.
A. Charles Dickens B. Henry James C. Robert Browning D. Thackaray
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3. In the following figures, who is Dickens’s first child hero?
A. Fagin B. Mr. Brownlow C. Oliver Twist D. Bill Sikes
4. As a love story, Wuthering Heights is one of the most moving: the passion between_______ proves the most inten, the most beautiful and at the same time the most horrible.
A. Hareton and Cathy B. Heathcliff and Catherine
C. Hareton and Catherine D. Heathcliff and Cathy
5. Which of the following statements about Emily Bronte is not true?
A. She was famous for here Wuthering Heights.
B. She wrote 193 poems.
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D. Her masterpiece is noted for its optimistic tone.
6. The most important characteristic in Ulyss by Alfred Tennyson is ___________.
A. mastering of language B. excellent choice of words
C. u of the dramatic monologue D. excellent metaphor
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