Part I The Anglo-Saxon Period 1.Fill in the following blanks: 1.Angles.Saxons and usually known as Anglo-Saxons are the first Englishmen. 2. is the oldest poem in the English language,and also the oldest surviving century Ang -Saxon prose appeared.The famous prose writers of that period were Venerable Bede and II Choose the best answer for each blank. 1.The most important work of Alfred the Great is which is regarded as the of theold English prose B.The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles C.The Ecclesiastical history of the English People D Brut 2.In Anglo-Saxon pe riod,"Beowulf"represented the B.religious C.romantic 、poetry A.pagan D.sentimental II.Answer the following questions. 1.What are the main incidents of the poem"Beowulf? 2.How many English poetry fall into?What are they? What are the main characteristics of Anglo-Saxon literature? Part Two The Anglo-Norman Period I Fill in the following blanks: 1.Today Chaucer is acelaimed not only as"the father of English poetry"but also as the father of English fiction".His masterpiece is 2.The fifteen century has been traditionally described as the barren age in English literature.But it is the spring tide of English IIChoose the best answer for each statement. 1.1n1066. led the Norman army to invade and defeat England. A.William the Conqueror B.Jullus Caesar C.Alfred the Great D.Claudius 2.The prevailing form of Medieval English literature is the B.Latin romance D.sc 3.The story of "is the culmination of the Arthurian romances. A.Sir Gawain and the Green Knight B.The story of Beowulf C.Piers the plowman
Part Ⅰ The Anglo-Saxon Period 1. Fill in the following blanks: 1. Angles, Saxons and usually known as Anglo-Saxons are the first Englishmen. 2. is the oldest poem in the English language, and also the oldest surviving epic in the English language. 3. In the 8th century, Anglo-Saxon prose appeared. The famous prose writers of that period were Venerable Bede and . ⅡChoose the best answer for each blank. 1. The most important work of Alfred the Great is , which is regarded as the best monument of the old English prose. A. The Song of Beowulf B. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles C. The Ecclesiastical history of the English People D. Brut 2. In Anglo-Saxon period, “Beowulf” represented the poetry. A. pagan B. religious C. romantic D. sentimental Ⅲ. Answer the following questions. 1. What are the main incidents of the poem “Beowulf”? 2. How many groups does the old English poetry fall into? What are they? 3. What are the main characteristics of Anglo-Saxon literature? Part Two The Anglo-Norman Period ⅠFill in the following blanks: 1. Today Chaucer is acclaimed not only as “the father of English poetry” but also as “the father of English fiction”. His masterpiece is . 2. The fifteen century has been traditionally described as the barren age in English literature. But it is the spring tide of English . ⅡChoose the best answer for each statement. 1. In 1066, led the Norman army to invade and defeat England. A. William the Conqueror B. Julius Caesar C. Alfred the Great D. Claudius 2. The prevailing form of Medieval English literature is the . A. French B. Latin C. romance D. science 3. The story of “ ” is the culmination of the Arthurian romances. A. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight B. The story of Beowulf C. Piers the plowman
D.The Canterbury Tales II.Answer the following questions. 1.What is the influence of the Norman Conquest upon English language and literature? 2.What are the essential features of romance in the Medieval English literature? Part Three Geoffrey chaucer I Fill in the following blanks: 1.The Canterbury Tales"contains in fact a general Prologue and tales,of hchwoaIeleunfinished 2.The provides a framework for the tales in "The Canterbury Tales".and it comprises a group of vivid pictures of various medieval figures. 3."The Canterbury Tales"opens with a general Prologue where we are told of a company of pilgr ms that gathered at Inn in Southwark a suburb of Londor II Choose the best answer for each statement. 1. the"father of English poetry"and one of the greatest narrative poets of England,was born in London about 1340. B.Sir Gawair D.John Dryden 2.Chaucer died on the25th of October 1400,and was buried in A.Flanders b france C.Italy D.Westminster Abbey 3.Generally speaking,Chaucer's works fall into three main groups corresponding roughly to the threc iods of his adult life.Which period is wrong A.The period of French influence(1359-1372) B.The period of Italian influence (1372-1386) C.The period of English influence(1386-1400) D.The period of American influence(1371-1382) II.Answer the following questions 1.What is Chaucer's contribution to English language? 2.Summarize Chaucer's literary career. 3.What is the social significance of"The Canterbury Tales"? Part I The Renaissance I Fill in the following blanks: 1.The 16th century in England was a period of the breaking up of feudal relations and the establishing of the foundations of
D. The Canterbury Tales Ⅲ. Answer the following questions. 1. What is the influence of the Norman Conquest upon English language and literature? 2. What are the essential features of romance in the Medieval English literature? Part Three Geoffrey Chaucer ⅠFill in the following blanks: 1. “The Canterbury Tales” contains in fact a general Prologue and tales, of which two are left unfinished. 2. The provides a framework for the tales in “The Canterbury Tales”, and it comprises a group of vivid pictures of various medieval figures. 3. “The Canterbury Tales” opens with a general Prologue where we are told of a company of pilgrims that gathered at Inn in Southwark, a suburb of London. ⅡChoose the best answer for each statement. 1. , the “father of English poetry” and one of the greatest narrative poets of England, was born in London about 1340. A. Geoffrey Chaucer B. Sir Gawain C. Francis Bacon D.John Dryden 2. Chaucer died on the 25th of October 1400, and was buried in . A. Flanders B. France C. Italy D. Westminster Abbey 3. Generally speaking, Chaucer’s works fall into three main groups corresponding roughly to the three periods of his adult life. Which period is wrong? A. The period of French influence (1359-1372) B. The period of Italian influence (1372-1386) C. The period of English influence (1386-1400) D. The period of American influence (1371-1382) Ⅲ. Answer the following questions. 1. What is Chaucer’s contribution to English language? 2. Summarize Chaucer’s literary career. 3. What is the social significance of “The Canterbury Tales”? Part Ⅳ The Renaissance ⅠFill in the following blanks: 1. The 16th century in England was a period of the breaking up of feudal relations and the establishing of the foundations of
2.Thomas More wrote his famous prose work 3.In Elizabethan Period ore than fifty excellent essays,which made him one ofthe best essayists in English literature is often referred to as'the poets'poet".His fame is chiefly based on his masterpiece was the most gifted of the university wits.He produces in all six plays and several poems IChoose the best answer for each statement. was the first to introduce the sonnet into English literature A.Thomas Wyatt B Williams Shakespeare C.Philip Sidney D.Thomas Campion A.Christopher Marlowe B.Thomas Loge C.Edmund Spenser D.Thomas more 3 English renaissance period was an age of llads and songs A.A Midsummer Night's Dream B.The Merchant of Venice C As You like it D.Romeo and Juliet II.Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A. A B 1.()Christopher Marlowe 2( Shake b.The Jew of Malta 3.()Edmund Spenser c.The Faerie Queene 4.()Thomas More d.The Merchant of Venice 5.(John Lyly e.Euphues 6.()Francis Bacon f.The Spanish Tragedy 7.(Thomas Kyd g.The New Instrumen 8.( )Ben Johnsor h.Volpone 9.(George Peele i.The Canterbury Tales 10.()Chaucer i The Old Wife's Tale IV.Answer the following questions.he Renaissal Give a summary about th nce Period. 2.What are the writing features of Spenser's masterpiece"The Faerie Queene? 3.What is the writing style of Bacon's essays? 4.Summarize the periods of Shakespeare's literary career. 5.Tell the main idea of"The Merchant of Venice
2. Thomas More wrote his famous prose work . 3. In Elizabethan Period, wrote more than fifty excellent essays, which made him one of the best essayists in English literature. 4. is often referred to as “the poets’ poet”. His fame is chiefly based on his masterpiece . 5. was the most gifted of the university wits. He produces in all six plays and several poems. ⅡChoose the best answer for each statement. 1. was the first to introduce the sonnet into English literature. A. Thomas Wyatt B. Williams Shakespeare C. Philip Sidney D. Thomas Campion 2. The epoch of Renaissance witnessed a particular development of English drama. It was who made blank verse the principle vehicle of expression of drama. A. Christopher Marlowe B. Thomas Loge C. Edmund Spenser D. Thomas More 3. English Renaissance Period was an age of . A. prose and novel B. poetry and drama C. essays and journals D. ballads and songs 4. Which play is not a comedy? A. A Midsummer Night’s Dream B. The Merchant of Venice C. As You Like It D. Romeo and Juliet Ⅲ. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A. A. B. 1. ( ) Christopher Marlowe a. Utopia 2. ( ) Shakespeare b. The Jew of Malta 3. ( ) Edmund Spenser c. The Faerie Queene 4. ( ) Thomas More d. The Merchant of Venice 5. ( ) John Lyly e. Euphues 6. ( ) Francis Bacon f. The Spanish Tragedy 7. ( ) Thomas Kyd g. The New Instrument 8. ( ) Ben Johnson h. Volpone 9. ( ) George Peele i. The Canterbury Tales 10. ( ) Chaucer j. The Old Wife’s Tale Ⅳ.Answer the following questions. 1. Give a summary about the English literature in the Renaissance Period. 2. What are the writing features of Spenser’s masterpiece “The Faerie Queene”? 3. What is the writing style of Bacon’s essays? 4. Summarize the periods of Shakespeare’s literary career. 5. Tell the main idea of “The Merchant of Venice
6.What is the theme of"Hamlet"? 7.Make comments on the heroines in Shakespeare's comedies. Part V The Period of Revolution and Restoration I Fill in the following blanks: 1.In 1642,civil war broke out in England,the royalists were defeated by the parliament army led by _In 1649,Charles I was sentenced to death,and England was declared to be a commonwealth. 2.The Revolution period is also called because the English Revolution arried out under a religious cloak 3.In Revolution perio towers over his age as William Shakespeare towers over the Elizabethan Age. 4.In the field of prose writing of the Puritan Age, occupied the most important place. IIChoose the best answer for each statement. 1.In1649 was beheaded.England became a commonwealth A.James B.James Il C.Charles I D.Chaeles II 2.Who of the following was the important metaphysical poet? A.John Donn B.John Miltor C.Richard Lovelace D.S imson Agonistes 3.Which works was not written by Milton? A.Paradise Lost B.Paradise Regained C.Samson Agonistes D.Volpone 4 Of the n emporaries and s Shakespeare.the most important and any co well-known was o became the poet laureate in 1616 A.John Dryden B.Samuel Johnson C.Ben Johnson D.Robert Southev 5.The main literary form of seventeenth century was poetry.Among the poets,Milton was the greatest.Besides him,there are two groups of poets.They were II.Correct each error in each statement. “Paradise I,ost”is one of Milton's novels 2.Satan is the hero in Milton's masterpiece"Prometheus Unbound". 3.John Dryden's masterpiece"The Pilgrim's Progress"is an allegory,a narrative in which ch as si .despair,and faith ar te ed as people or as aspects o of the natural world 4.In English literature,the Restoration period is traditionally called "Age of Chaucer". IV.Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A. A B
6. What is the theme of “Hamlet”? 7. Make comments on the heroines in Shakespeare’s comedies. Part Ⅴ The Period of Revolution and Restoration ⅠFill in the following blanks: 1. In 1642, civil war broke out in England, the royalists were defeated by the parliament army led by . In 1649, CharlesⅠwas sentenced to death, and England was declared to be a commonwealth. 2. The Revolution period is also called , because the English Revolution was carried out under a religious cloak. 3. In Revolution period towers over his age as William Shakespeare towers over the Elizabethan Age. 4. In the field of prose writing of the Puritan Age, occupied the most important place. ⅡChoose the best answer for each statement. 1. In 1649, was beheaded. England became a commonwealth. A. James Ⅰ B. James Ⅱ C. Charles Ⅰ D. Chaeles Ⅱ 2. Who of the following was the important metaphysical poet? A. John Donne B. John Milton C. Richard Lovelace D. Samson Agonistes 3. Which works was not written by Milton? A. Paradise Lost B. Paradise Regained C. Samson Agonistes D. Volpone 4. Of the many contemporaries and successors of Shakespeare, the most important and well-known was , who became the poet laureate in 1616. A. John Dryden B. Samuel Johnson C. Ben Johnson D. Robert Southey 5. The main literary form of seventeenth century was poetry. Among the poets, Milton was the greatest. Besides him, there are two groups of poets. They were . Ⅲ. Correct each error in each statement. 1. “Paradise Lost” is one of Milton’s novels. 2. Satan is the hero in Milton’s masterpiece “Prometheus Unbound”. 3. John Dryden’s masterpiece “The Pilgrim’s Progress” is an allegory, a narrative in which general concepts such as sins, despair, and faith are represented as people or as aspects of the natural world. 4. In English literature, the Restoration period is traditionally called “Age of Chaucer”. Ⅳ. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A. A B
1.()Death Be Not Proud a John Dryden )On His Blindness b.John Miltor )Of Truth c.John Donne 4.)The Pilgrim's Progress d.Francis Bacon 5.()An Essay of Dramatic Poesy e.John Bunyan V.Answer the following questions. ke a comment on the 3.Make a brief introduction to "Paradise Lost"and discuss its theme and characterization. Part VI The Age of Enlightenmentin England I Fill in the following blanks: 1.The was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europein thecentury. 2.There appeared two groups of English enlighteners,one is the moderate group,the other is 3.The main literary stream of 18th century was What the writers describes were mainly social realities 4.Generally speaking.of themay bedivded int three periods The first period was characterized by the neo-classicism,of which was the representative poet. is undoubtedly the greatest poet Scotland has ever produced.His "Poems chiefly in the scottish Dialect"is of great significance as the most remarkable satir ts in the1century who criticized the new bourgeois s-aristocratic society of his age without mercy. found its representative writers in the field of poetry.such as Edward Young and Thomas Gray,but it manifested itself chiefly in the novels of Laurence Sterne and Oliver Goldsmith. 8 Pope's" was a comprehensive study of theories of literary criticism. 9.As a poet,Blake's fame has been chiefly resting upon two volumes of poems "and"The Songs of Experience" 10.The Tatler'”and“ were Steele and Addison's chief contribution to English literature. 11.Today Edward Young is chiefly remembered for his major work" ” which is a didacticpoer of ab out ten thousar bla nk vers 12. wrote some patriotic poems,in which he expressed his deep love for his motherland,such as"My Heart's in the Highlands" 13.Daniel Defoe's masterpiece is" 14.Jonathan Swift's masterpiece is
1. ( ) Death Be Not Proud a. John Dryden 2. ( ) On His Blindness b. John Milton 3. ( ) Of Truth c. John Donne 4. ( ) The Pilgrim’s Progress d. Francis Bacon 5. ( ) An Essay of Dramatic Poesy e. John Bunyan Ⅴ.Answer the following questions. 1. Make a comment on the image of Satan in “Paradise Lost”. 2. What are the features of Milton’s poetry? 3. Make a brief introduction to “Paradise Lost” and discuss its theme and characterization. Part Ⅵ The Age of Enlightenment in England ⅠFill in the following blanks: 1. The was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18th century. 2. There appeared two groups of English enlighteners, one is the moderate group, the other is . 3. The main literary stream of 18th century was . What the writers describes were mainly social realities. 4. Generally speaking, English literature of the 18th may be divided into three periods. The first period was characterized by the neo-classicism, of which was the representative poet. 5. is undoubtedly the greatest poet Scotland has ever produced. His “Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect” is of great significance. 6. was the most remarkable satirists in the 18th century who criticized the new bourgeois-aristocratic society of his age without mercy. 7. found its representative writers in the field of poetry, such as Edward Young and Thomas Gray, but it manifested itself chiefly in the novels of Laurence Sterne and Oliver Goldsmith. 8. Pope’s “ ” was a comprehensive study of theories of literary criticism. 9. As a poet, Blake’s fame has been chiefly resting upon two volumes of poems, “ ” and “The Songs of Experience”. 10. “The Tatler” and “ ” were Steele and Addison’s chief contribution to English literature. 11. Today Edward Young is chiefly remembered for his major work “ ”, which is a didactic poem of about ten thousand lines of blank verse in none books. 12. wrote some patriotic poems, in which he expressed his deep love for his motherland, such as “My Heart’s in the Highlands”. 13. Daniel Defoe’s masterpiece is “ ”. 14. Jonathan Swift’s masterpiece is “
15.The writer of"The History of Tom Jones,a Foundling"is 16. was Richardson's first novel.It is also the first novel in Englishiteratur 17.Goldsmith's only novel is "which is also his masterpiece.His best-known comedy is“ 18 was the most important playwright of the 18th century.and his masterpiece is 19.The author of"The Tiger"is 20. ranks among the greatest satirists of England,and of the world."A Modest Proposals"is one of his satirical works. II Choose the best answer for each statement 1.The 18th ce ury witne ses that in England there appeared two political parties】 which were satirized by Swift in his"Gulliver's Travels" A.The Whigs and the Tories B.the senate and the House of Representatives C.the upper House and lower House D.the House of Lords and the House of Commons During the reign of reason the enlightenment meant education of people to free them from all the unreasonable fetters.which include A theology B theocracy C.feudal government forms D all of the above 3.In the middle decades of. became the leader of the A.Pope B.Samuel Johnson C Robert Burns D Williams Blake 4.Choose the works not written by Swift. AA Tale of a Tub B A Modest Pronosal C.The Battle of Books D.The Rape of the Lock 5.Choose the works not written by Henry Fielding A.Joseph Andrews B.The Life of Mr.Jonathan Wild the Great C.The History of Tom Jones,a Foundling D.A Modest Pre 6.In the field of prose fiction ofthe century.sentimentalism had its fine expression.Choose the sentimentalist novelist from the following: A Jonathan Swift B Daniel Defoe C Oliver Goldsmith d Henry fielding 7 Choose the n vel written by Steme A.ASentimental Joumey B.The Vicar of Wakefield C.Joseph Andrews D.Vanity Fair 8.Among the following which is Sheridan's comedy? A.The School for Scandal B.She Stoops to Conquer C.The Vicar of Wakefield D.Everyman in His Humor
15. The writer of “The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling” is . 16. “ ” was Richardson’s first novel. It is also the first novel in English literature. 17. Goldsmith’s only novel is “ ” which is also his masterpiece. His best-known comedy is “ ”. 18. was the most important playwright of the 18th century, and his masterpiece is “ ”. 19. The author of “The Tiger” is . 20. ranks among the greatest satirists of England, and of the world. “A Modest Proposals” is one of his satirical works. ⅡChoose the best answer for each statement. 1. The 18th century witnesses that in England there appeared two political parties , which were satirized by Swift in his “Gulliver’s Travels”. A. The Whigs and the Tories B. the senate and the House of Representatives C. the upper House and lower House D. the House of Lords and the House of Commons 2. During the reign of reason the enlightenment meant education of people to free them from all the unreasonable fetters, which include . A. theology B. theocracy C. feudal government forms D. all of the above 3. In the middle decades of the 18th century, became the leader of the classic school in English poetry and prose. A. Pope B. Samuel Johnson C. Robert Burns D. Williams Blake 4. Choose the works not written by Swift. A. A Tale of a Tub B. A Modest Proposal C. The Battle of Books D. The Rape of the Lock 5. Choose the works not written by Henry Fielding. A. Joseph Andrews B. The Life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great C. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling D. A Modest Proposal 6. In the field of prose fiction of the 18th century, sentimentalism had its fine expression. Choose the sentimentalist novelist from the following: A. Jonathan Swift B. Daniel Defoe C. Oliver Goldsmith D. Henry Fielding 7. Choose the novel written by Sterne: A. A Sentimental Journey B. The Vicar of Wakefield C. Joseph Andrews D. Vanity Fair 8. Among the following which is Sheridan’s comedy? A. The School for Scandal B. She Stoops to Conquer C. The Vicar of Wakefield D. Everyman in His Humor
I.Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A. 1.()The Deserted Village a.Thomas Gray 2.()The Village b.George Crabbe 3.()Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard c.Gold smith 4 )The Seasons d.Jar es The mson 5.( )The Rape of the Lock e.William Blake 6. )The Chimney Sweeper f.Alexander Pope 7.()A Red.Red Rose g.Robert Burns IV.Answer the following questions What is Sentimentalism Make a comment on the image of Robinson Crusoe. 3.Discuss about English enlightenment. 4.What are Swift's writing features? 5. Make a comment on the chief characters in the novel"Tom Jones Part VII Romanticism in England I Fill in the following blanks: 1.The Romantic Age began in 1798 when Wordsworth and Coleridge published their joint work 2.The Romantic Age came to an end when the last Romantic writer died in1832. was regarded as the best essayist during the Romantic Ag 4.Byron is chiefly known for rhis two long poems One is"Don Jua ”,the other is 5. a lyrical drama.is Shelley's masterpiece.The story was taken from Greek mythology. 6.“Ode to a nightingale”was written by 7.Jane Austen's maste erpiece is。 8."Ivanhoe "is the masterpiece of the historical novelist II Choose the best answer for each statement. 1.The English Romantic Age produced two major novelists.They are a byron and shellev B.Wordsworth and Coleridge C.Scott and Austen D.Lamb and Hazlitt 2.Which poet belongs to the Lakers? A.Coleridge B.Byron C.Keats D.Lamb 3.Which poet doesn't belong to the Active Romantic group? A.Byron B.Keats C.Wordsworth D.Shelly
Ⅲ. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A. A B 1. ( ) The Deserted Village a. Thomas Gray 2. ( ) The Village b. George Crabbe 3. ( ) Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard c. Gold smith 4. ( ) The Seasons d. James Thomson 5. ( ) The Rape of the Lock e. William Blake 6. ( ) The Chimney Sweeper f. Alexander Pope 7. ( ) A Red, Red Rose g. Robert Burns Ⅳ.Answer the following questions. 1. What is Sentimentalism? 2. Make a comment on the image of Robinson Crusoe. 3. Discuss about English enlightenment. 4. What are Swift’s writing features? 5. Make a comment on the chief characters in the novel “Tom Jones”. Part Ⅶ Romanticism in England ⅠFill in the following blanks: 1. The Romantic Age began in 1798 when Wordsworth and Coleridge published their joint work “ ”. 2. The Romantic Age came to an end when the last Romantic writer died in 1832. 3. was regarded as the best essayist during the Romantic Age. 4. Byron is chiefly known for his two long poems. One is “Don Juan”, the other is “ ”. 5. “ ”, a lyrical drama, is Shelley’s masterpiece. The story was taken from Greek mythology. 6. “Ode to a Nightingale” was written by . 7. Jane Austen’s masterpiece is “ ”. 8. “Ivanhoe” is the masterpiece of the historical novelist . ⅡChoose the best answer for each statement. 1. The English Romantic Age produced two major novelists. They are . A. Byron and Shelley B. Wordsworth and Coleridge C. Scott and Austen D. Lamb and Hazlitt 2. Which poet belongs to the Lakers? A. Coleridge B. Byron C. Keats D. Lamb 3. Which poet doesn’t belong to the Active Romantic group? A. Byron B. Keats C. Wordsworth D. Shelly
4.Which of the following is written by Wordsworth? A.The Lyrical Ballads B .IWandered Lonely as a Cloud C.The Rime ofAncient Mariner D.Ode to a Nightingale 5.The first poem in"The lyrical Ballads is Coleridge's masterpiece A Kubla Khan B The Prelude C The rime of ancient mariner D.Tintemn Abbey 6.Which short lyric was written by Byron? A.She Walks in Beauty B.One Word is too often Profaned C.A Red,Red Rose D.Cain 7.Which is not Shelley's lyric on nature? A.Ode to the West Wind B.To a Skvlark C.The Cloud D.Queen Mab 8.Choose the ode not written by Keats A.Ode to the West Wind B.Ode toAutumn C.Ode on melancholy D.Ode on a Grecian Urn 9.Choose the long poems not written by Keats. A.Endymion B Lamia C.Isabella empo the subicts e A.Paradise Lost B.Paradise Regained C Cain D.Samson Agonistes 11.Choose the work not written by Austen. B Northa nger Abbey D.Rob Roy 12.Which is Shelley's work of literary criticism? A.An Essay on criticism B.A Defense of poetry C.On the Necessity ofAtheism D.Of Studies II.Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A. 1.(George Gordon Byron a.Endymion 2.()Percy Bysshe Shelley b.Tales From Shakespeare 3 (John Keats c.The Characters of Shakespeare's Plays 4 (Charles Lamb d.Don Juan 5 ()William Hazlitt e.Prometheus Unbound Walter Scott f.Ivanhoe 7()Jane Austen g.Kubla Khan 8.(Samuel Taylor Coleridge h.Pride and Prejudice 9.(Robert Southey i The Prelude 10.()William Wordsworth j.Life of Nelsor IV.Answer the following questions. 1.What is Romanticism? 2.What are the main features of the works of the romanticism?
4. Which of the following is written by Wordsworth? A. The Lyrical Ballads B. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud C. The Rime of Ancient Mariner D. Ode to a Nightingale 5. The first poem in “The lyrical Ballads” is Coleridge’s masterpiece . A. Kubla Khan B. The Prelude C. The Rime of Ancient Mariner D. Tintern Abbey 6. Which short lyric was written by Byron? A. She Walks in Beauty B. One Word is too often Profaned C. A Red, Red Rose D. Cain 7. Which is not Shelley’s lyric on nature? A. Ode to the West Wind B. To a Skylark C. The Cloud D. Queen Mab 8. Choose the ode not written by Keats. A. Ode to the West Wind B. Ode to Autumn C. Ode on melancholy D. Ode on a Grecian Urn 9. Choose the long poems not written by Keats. A. Endymion B. Lamia C. Isabella D. Bright Star 10. Which work doesn’t employ the subjects from the Bible? A. Paradise Lost B. Paradise Regained C. Cain D. Samson Agonistes 11. Choose the work not written by Austen. A. Sense and Sensibility B. Northanger Abbey C. Emma D. Rob Roy 12. Which is Shelley’s work of literary criticism? A. An Essay on criticism B. A Defense of poetry C. On the Necessity of Atheism D. Of Studies Ⅲ. Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A. A B 1.( )George Gordon Byron a. Endymion 2.( )Percy Bysshe Shelley b. Tales From Shakespeare 3.( )John Keats c.The Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays 4.( )Charles Lamb d. Don Juan 5.( )William Hazlitt e. Prometheus Unbound 6.( )Walter Scott f. Ivanhoe 7.( )Jane Austen g. Kubla Khan 8.( )Samuel Taylor Coleridge h. Pride and Prejudice 9.( )Robert Southey i. The Prelude 10.( )William Wordsworth j. Life of Nelson Ⅳ.Answer the following questions. 1. What is Romanticism? 2. What are the main features of the works of the romanticism?
3.Make a comment on Wordsworth. 4.Make a comment on By Make a comment on Shelley Make a comment on Keats. 7 Summarize the story of"Don Juan' 8.What are austen's writing features? Part VI Romanticism in England I Fill in the following blanks: 1.English of the 19th century flourished in the forties and in the early a new Then ofte7g9cD。 trer r th e romantic poetry. who pictures bourgeois civilization,and shows the misery and sufferings of the common people. 3.The Victorian Age in English Literature was largely an age of prose,especially of the 4 The 5.In ared in the thirtiesof the which marks the peak of his literary career. 6.The title of the novel "Vanity Fair"is suggestive of the Vanity Fair in Bunyan's where all sorts of vanities are on sale. 7.Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece is" 8.Emily Bronte's The author of“The Mill on the Floss'”is 10. is the representative of new romanticism in the novel writing at the end of the 19th century. 11 is the representative among the writers of aestheticism and decadence. "The Picture of Doriar is a typical dec novel written by him.The slogar of decadent and aesthetic literature is 12.The two greatest Victorian poets are and Robert Browning.They both began writing poetry in emulation of the major Romantic poets,such as Byron, Shelley and Keats. IChoose the best answer for each statement. Which of the following writer does not belong to critical realist? A.Charlotte Bronte B.William Makepeace Thackeray C.Thomas Hardy D.John Bunvan 2.Which ofthe following writer does not belong to critical realist? A.George Eliot nte C.John Dryden D.Elizabeth Gaskell 3.In the 19h century,the social contradictions were also reflected in the prose writing Who is not the important prose writer in this age? A.Thomas Carlyle B.John Ruskin
3. Make a comment on Wordsworth. 4. Make a comment on Byron. 5. Make a comment on Shelley. 6. Make a comment on Keats. 7. Summarize the story of “Don Juan”. 8. What are Austen’s writing features? Part Ⅷ Romanticism in England ⅠFill in the following blanks: 1. English of the 19th century flourished in the forties and in the early fifties, which is a new literary trend after the romantic poetry. 2. The greatest English realist of the 19th century, was , who pictures bourgeois civilization, and shows the misery and sufferings of the common people. 3. The Victorian Age in English Literature was largely an age of prose, especially of the . 4. The Movement appeared in the thirties of the 19th century. 5. In 1847, Thackeray published his masterpiece “ ”, which marks the peak of his literary career. 6. The title of the novel “Vanity Fair” is suggestive of the Vanity Fair in Bunyan’s “ ”, where all sorts of vanities are on sale. 7. Charlotte Bronte’s masterpiece is “ ”. 8. Emily Bronte’s masterpiece is “ ”. 9. The author of “The Mill on the Floss” is . 10. is the representative of New Romanticism in the novel writing at the end of the 19th century. 11. is the representative among the writers of aestheticism and decadence. “The Picture of Dorian Gray” is a typical decadent novel written by him. The slogan of decadent and aesthetic literature is “ ”. 12. The two greatest Victorian poets are and Robert Browning. They both began writing poetry in emulation of the major Romantic poets, such as Byron, Shelley and Keats. ⅡChoose the best answer for each statement. 1. Which of the following writer does not belong to critical realist? A. Charlotte Bronte B. William Makepeace Thackeray C. Thomas Hardy D. John Bunyan 2. Which of the following writer does not belong to critical realist? A. George Eliot B. Emily Bronte C. John Dryden D. Elizabeth Gaskell 3. In the 19th century, the social contradictions were also reflected in the prose writing. Who is not the important prose writer in this age? A. Thomas Carlyle B. John Ruskin
C Matthew arnold D.Mr.Browning 4.The Chartis writers introduced a new theme into literature,the struggle of the for its rights. A.soldiers B.peasants C.bourgeoisie D.proletariat was the first English poet and writer who voiced the revolutionary ideal of Socialism in his poetry and prose. A.William Makepeace Thackeray B.Matthew Amold C.William M D.Thomas Carlyle 6.Dickens's first literary career is referred to those years from 1836 to 1841.It is marked for youthful optimism.Which novel is not written in this period? A.The Pickwick Papers B.Oliver Twist C.The Old Curiosity Shop D.Hard Times 7.The second period of Dickens's literary career,which began from 1842.and ended in 1849.was a period of excitement and irritation.Dickens's naive optimism toward the capitalist society was profoundly shaken.Which novel is not written in this neriod? A martin chuzzlewit B Oliver Twist pperfield ot of Dickens's lirerary carerhd the rin D.David Co pessimism.Which novel is not written in this period? A.Hard Times B Great Expectations C a Tale of Two cities D Oliver Twist 9 is ofter regarded as the of Dickens in A.Tom Jones B.David Copperfield C Oliver Twist d Great expectations 10.In the novel" Dickens makes a complete exposure of the terrible conditions in the English workhouse of the time A.Hard Times B.Great Expectations C.A Tale of Two Cities D.Oliver Twist ll.The sub-.title of“Vanity Fair”is“ A.A Novel Without a Hero B.A Pure Woman Faithfully Portrayed C.The Spirit and the Flesh D.Sense and Sensibility 12.Who s not the character in the novel"Wuthering Heights"? A.Mr.Roche te B.Catherine C.Heathcliff D.Hindlev 13 The author of"Mary Barton"is A.Elizabeth Barrett Browning b elizabeth cleghorn gaskell C.Harriet Beecher Sto e D.Samual Langhorne Cleme 14.George Eliot was the pseudonym of A.Mark Twin B.Mary Ann Evans C Eliss Bell D.Samual Langhorne Clemens 15.Which novel is not produced by George Eliot? A.“Adam Bede' B "The Mill on the floss
C. Matthew Arnold D. Mr. Browning 4. The Chartist writers introduced a new theme into literature, the struggle of the . for its rights. A. soldiers B. peasants C. bourgeoisie D. proletariat 5. was the first English poet and writer who voiced the revolutionary ideal of Socialism in his poetry and prose. A. William Makepeace Thackeray B. Matthew Arnold C. William Morris D. Thomas Carlyle 6. Dickens’s first literary career is referred to those years from 1836 to 1841. It is marked for youthful optimism. Which novel is not written in this period? A. The Pickwick Papers B. Oliver Twist C. The Old Curiosity Shop D. Hard Times 7. The second period of Dickens’s literary career, which began from 1842, and ended in 1849, was a period of excitement and irritation. Dickens’s naïve optimism toward the capitalist society was profoundly shaken. Which novel is not written in this period? A. Martin Chuzzlewit B. Oliver Twist C. Dombey and Son D. David Copperfield 8. In the third period of Dickens’s literary career, his works showed the intensifying pessimism. Which novel is not written in this period? A. Hard Times B. Great Expectations C. A Tale of Two Cities D. Oliver Twist 9. “ ” is often regarded as the semiautobiography of the author Dickens in which the early life of the hero is largely based on the author’s early life. A. Tom Jones B. David Copperfield C. Oliver Twist D. Great Expectations 10. In the novel “ ”, Dickens makes a complete exposure of the terrible conditions in the English workhouse of the time. A. Hard Times B. Great Expectations C. A Tale of Two Cities D. Oliver Twist 11. The sub-title of “Vanity Fair” is “ ”. A. A Novel Without a Hero B. A Pure Woman Faithfully Portrayed C. The Spirit and the Flesh D. Sense and Sensibility 12. Who is not the character in the novel “Wuthering Heights”? A. Mr. Rochester B. Catherine C. Heathcliff D. Hindley 13. The author of “Mary Barton” is . A. Elizabeth Barrett Browning B. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell C. Harriet Beecher Stowe D. Samual Langhorne Clemens 14. George Eliot was the pseudonym of . A. Mark Twin B. Mary Ann Evans C. Eliss Bell D. Samual Langhorne Clemens 15. Which novel is not produced by George Eliot? A. “Adam Bede” B. “The Mill on the Floss