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31. John Bunyan was imprisoned again in 1675. It was during this second term in prison that he which was published in 1678 after his release 32. Sheridan was the only important English dramatist of the eighteenth century especially The Rivals and are generally regarded as imp Is plays, between the masterpieces of Shakespeare and those of Bernard Shaw, and as true classics in nglish comed 33. w. Wordsworth is regarded as a ". He can penetrate to the heart of things and give the reader the very life of nature 34. The demonic group of S. T. Coleridge includes his three masterpieces: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Christabel and 35. P. C. Shelley's greatest achievement is his four-act poetic drama, According to the greek mythology, Prometheus, the champion of humanity, who has stolen the fire from the heaven, is published by Zeus to be chained on mount Caucasus and suffers the vulture's feeding on his liver 66. Chronologically the Victorian period roughly coincides with the reign of Queen Victoria whe ruled over england from to 1901. The period has been generally regarded as one of the most glorious in the English histor 37. As a woman of exceptional intelligence and life experience, George Eliot shows a particular concern for especially those with great intelligence, potential and social aspirations 38. Thomas Hardy's novels are all victorian in date. Most of them are set in Wessex. These ks known as are the most representative of him as both a naturalistic and a critical realist writer 39. Darwins theory of evolution exerted a strong influence upon the people, causing many to lose their religious faith. The social Darwinism, under the cover of vehemently advocated by colonialism or jingoism 40. T.S. Eliots most famous poem, appeared in the first number of the Criterion, for which he won various awards, including the Nobel prize and the order of merit in1948 41. Women in Love is rich in its symbolic meanings. Gerald Crich is a symbolic figure of spiritual representing the whole set of bourgeois ethics 42. In 1916, James Joyce published his first novel The title of the novel31. John Bunyan was imprisoned again in 1675. It was during this second term in prison that he wrote ____________, which was published in 1678 after his release. 32. Sheridan was the only important English dramatist of the eighteenth century. His plays, especially The Rivals and “________________”, are generally regarded as important links between the masterpieces of Shakespeare and those of Bernard Shaw, and as true classics in English comedy. 33. W. Wordsworth is regarded as a “______________”. He can penetrate to the heart of things and give the reader the very life of nature. 34. The demonic group of S. T. Coleridge includes his three masterpieces: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Christabel and “______________”. 35. P. C. Shelley’s greatest achievement is his four-act poetic drama, “_______________”(1820). According to the Greek mythology, Prometheus, the champion of humanity, who has stolen the fire from the heaven, is published by Zeus to be chained on Mount Caucasus and suffers the vulture’s feeding on his liver. 36. Chronologically the Victorian period roughly coincides with the reign of Queen Victoria who ruled over England from __________ to 1901. The period has been generally regarded as one of the most glorious in the English history. 37. As a woman of exceptional intelligence and life experience, George Eliot shows a particular concern for __________, especially those with great intelligence, potential and social aspirations. 38. Thomas Hardy’s novels are all Victorian in date. Most of them are set in Wessex. These works , known as “_______________”, are the most representative of him as both a naturalistic and a critical realist writer. 39. Darwin’s theory of evolution exerted a strong influence upon the people, causing many to lose their religious faith. The social Darwinism, under the cover of “_____________”, is vehemently advocated by colonialism or jingoism. 40. T. S. Eliot’s most famous poem, “____________”, appeared in the first number of the Criterion, for which he won various awards, including the Nobel Prize and the Order of Merit in 1948. 41. Women in Love is rich in its symbolic meanings. Gerald Crich is a symbolic figure of spiritual ___________ , representing the whole set of bourgeois ethics. 42. In 1916, James Joyce published his first novel “______________”. The title of the novel
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