Yeats was-------?
Yeats was-------?
None of these | |
a modern poet | |
Victorian poet | |
Both |
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Yeats was-------?
None of these | |
a modern poet | |
Victorian poet | |
Both |
Yahoo’s according to Gulliver were-------?
American | |
None of these | |
European | |
Indians |
Writers in the Romantic time period were concerned with------?
The philosophy of how to run a new country. | |
Nature as a source of secular and spiritual knowledge, emotion as truth, and exploration of the self. | |
Scientific exploration. | |
Love and romance. |
Would you tell Sordelo (Browning) as a-------?
None of these | |
Tragic Drama | |
Dramatic Lyrics | |
Dramatic Monologue |
WorldWar I drastically changed the political and cultural climate in Europe.
Successful parliamentary democracies were established throughout the continent and remained stable until the outbreak of World War II in 1939. | |
Germany was defeated and blamed for causing the war. | |
By the end of the 1920s, almost every state that had participated in World War I faced an economic depression and political upheavals. | |
In the course of World War I, the Bolsheviks came to power in Russia. |
World War I affected the writing of many authors. Which of the following poets would not have been touched by that event ?
Oscar Wilde | |
Wilfred Owen | |
T.S. Eliot | |
Siegfried Sassoon |
Wordsworth’s theory of poetry appears in------?
Immortality Ode | |
Preface to the Lyrical Ballads | |
Tintern Abbey Lines | |
Excursion |
Wordsworth’s Preface to the Lyrical Ballads is believed to be the Preamble to Romantic Criticism. In which year was it published ?
1798 | |
1802 | |
1800 | |
1801 |
Wordsworth was appointed as poet Laureate in-------?
1845 | |
1843 b…1844 | |
1846 | |
none of these |
Wordsworth is a ------- poet ?
Greek | |
modern | |
romantic | |
classical |
Wordsworth described all good poetry as-------?
the divine gift of grace | |
the polite patter of a corrupted age | |
the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings | |
the rhythmic expression of moral intuition |
Words with more than three syllables are called -----words?
Polysyllabic | |
Try syllabic | |
Multisyllabic | |
Disyllabic |
Words which represent the sounds of their referents are called---------?
Clipping | |
Portmanteau | |
Metanalysis | |
Onomatopoeia |
Words such as ‘UNESCO’ and ‘RADAR’ are instances of ------?
Compounding | |
Re-duplicates | |
Acronym | |
Conversion |
Words such as ‘smog’ and ‘motel’ are instances of ------?
Backformation | |
Portmanteau | |
Compounding | |
Derivation |
Words such as ‘phone’ and ‘photo’ are instances of ------?
Clipping. | |
Portmanteau | |
Compounding | |
Derivation |
Words such as ‘edit’ and ‘house-keep’ are instances of ------?
Backformation | |
Derivation | |
Portmanteau | |
Compounding |
Words such as ‘black-leg’ and ‘flash-light’ are instances of ------?
Derivation | |
Portmanteau | |
Backformation | |
Compounding |
Words like ‘Buzz’, ‘Hiss’, ‘thud’ etC. which represents the sounds of their referents are known as -----?
Onomatopoeia | |
Homophones | |
Homonyms | |
Portmanteau |
Words from which language began to enter English vocabulary around the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066 ?
Spanish | |
French | |
Hungarian | |
Norwegian |
Words composed of two or more elements that are identical or slightly different are called------?
Acronym | |
Re-duplicates | |
Compounding | |
Conversion |
With whom did John Keats have a love affair ?
Fanny Brawne | |
Mary Keats | |
Mary Shelley | |
Dorothy Wordsworth |
With which theorist is the term implied reader associated ?
William Wimsatt | |
Wolfgang Iser | |
Cleanth Brooks | |
Harold Bloom |
With which theorist is the term identity thinking most closely associated ?
Carl Jung | |
Theodor W. Adorno | |
Sigmund Freud | |
William James |
With which theorist is the concept imaginative geography associated ?
Terry Eagleton | |
Julia Kristeva | |
Fredric Jameson | |
Edward Said |