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Part

Five

1.

Romanticism fights against the ideas of ______.
A. realism


B. Renaissance


C. Enlightenment



D. feudalism

2.

The main literary stream is ____.
A. poetry




B. novels




C. prose




D. periodicals

3.


lines are found in_____.
Goodman Brown by Hawthorne





to the West Wind by Shelly




of Grass by Walt Whitman







s by Joyce

4.

Coleridge

s _____ is a

conversation

poem.
A. Frost at Midnight




B.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner



C. Christabel










D. Biographia Literaria
5.

Byron

s ____ is regarded as the great poem of the Romantic Age.
A.
Childe Harold

s Pilgrimage







B.
Hours of Idleness

C.
Lara

























D.
Don Juan

6.

Prometheus Unbound
is ____ masterpiece.
A. Wordsworth

s



B. Byron

s



C. Shelley

s



D. Keats


7.

____ lived the longest life.
A. Wordsworth




B. Byron





C. Shelley




D. Keats
8.

_____
defines
poetry as

the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings,which originates in
emotion recollected in tranquility.


m Blake













m Wordsworth




Taylor Coleridge





Keats
9.

Keats


best ode is ____.




A.

On a Grecian Urn






B.

To Autumn






C.

To Psyche












D.

To a Nightingale


10.

For the Romantics, ____is not only the major source of poetic imagery, but also provides the
dominant subject matter.

















11.

The publication of ______ marks the beginning of the Romantic Movement in England.
A.

Tintern Abbey








B.
Lyrical Ballads





C.
Frost at Night









D.

The Daffodils


12.

Wordsworth

s short poems can be classified into two groups:poems about nature and poems
about________.



life


m




activities
13.

Wordsworth

s

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

has also been called _______.
A.

The Solitary Reaper















B.

The Daffodils


C.
“The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”




D.
“O Solitude”

14.

_____ is considered Wordsworth

s masterpiece.

A.
The Prelude









B.
Endymion




C.
Don Juan











D.
Biographia Literaria

15.

The prose writers in the English Romantic Age developed a kind of _______.
A. models of classicism


B. familiar essay
C. rules of neo-romanticism


D. ways of modernism
16.

The best essayist in the English Romantic Age is _____.
A. Keats


B. Walter Scott


C. Charles Lamb


D. William Hazlitt
17.



Don Juan

is Byron

s masterpiece, a great ______of the early 19th century.
18.

19.

20.

21.

22.





y



epic





_____ is considered the father of historical novelist in the English Romantic Age.
A.

Jane Austen


B. Charles Lamb


C. William Hazlitt

D. Waler Scott
Lamb

s writings are full of ______for he is especially fond of old writers.
A. romanticism


B. conversations


C. inspirations





D. archaisms
Lamb is a romanticist of ______.
A. the city


B. the countryside


C. nature


D. imagination

Byron, Shelley and Keats belong to Romantic poets of ___ generation.
A. the first


B. the second


C. the third


D. the forth
Critics agree that ____ is a great romantic poet, standing with Shakespeare, Milton and
Wordsworth in the history English literature.
A. Keats


B. Wordsworth


C. Coleridge


D. William

The reader can get a broad panorama of the social life of the English Romantic Age from
_____.
A.
Dun Juan




B.
The Prelude




C.
Kubla Khan




D.
Isabella

Some critics think that some of Byron

s poems show his _____.
A. individual heroism and pessimism


B. love of nature and optimism



C. love of old writers















D. hatred for the imperialism

______ is Shelley

s first book written in ____.
A.
Zastrozzi
; Eton












B.
The Necessity of Atheism
; Italy
C.
Queen Mab
; Greece









D.
Prometheus Unbound
; Italy
____ is Shelley

s masterpiece.
A.
Zastrozzi














B.
The Necessity of Atheism


C.
Queen Mab












D.
Prometheus Unbound


_____ is a joint book by Charles Lamb and his sister.
A.
John Woodvil








B.


Essays of Elia

C.
Mr H
















D.
Tales from Shakespeare


Because of _______, Shelley was expelled from the Oxford University.
A.
The Masque of Anarchy








B.
A Defence of Poetry

C.
The Necessity of Atheism






D.
The Triumph of Life




23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.



. Fill in the blanks.
1.

2.

3.

4.

William Wordsworth was influenced by the _____ Revolution.
Many subjects of Lyrical Ballads deal with elements of ____.
Wordsworth

s
The Prelude
is an ____ poem.
Byron

s
Childe Harold

s Pilgrimage
is an ____ poem.
5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

29.

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.

Shelley

s works reflect his interests both in _____ and in ____

____.
Charles Lamb

s
Tales from Shakespeare
is for _____.
______ a joint work of Wordsworth and his friend Coleridge.
The publication of
Lyrical Ballads
in 1798 marks the beginning of the _____ in England.
The poems in
Lyrical Ballads
are characterized by a _____with the poor, simple peasants, a
passionate love of nature and the _____and ____of the language.
Romanticism is applied to a European movement in the _____ to ____ century.

The publication of
Lyrical Ballads
marked the break with ______.
The Romantic Age is an age of romantic ______ and _______.
The Romantic Age began in 1798 when William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
published their joint work _______.


The Romantic Age came to an end in 1832 when the last Romantic writer _______ died.

The greatest historical novelist ______was produced in the Romantic Age.


____ is regarded as the best essayist during the Romantic Age.



______ marked the transition from romanticism to the period of realism which followed it.

At the turn of the 18
th
and 19
th
century _____ appeared in England as a new trend in literature.


In contrast to the rationalism of the enlighteners and classicists in the 18
th
century, the _____
paid great attention to the spiritual and emotional life of man.


Wordsworth

s poetry is distinguished by the _____ of his language.



_____ was the first poet in Europe who sang for the working people. His political lyrics are
among the best of their kind in the whole sphere of European romantic poetry.


____

s grave bears the epitaph:

Hear lies one whose name is writ in water.




The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in the collection
The Lyrical Ballads
is ____

s masterpiece..


In 1824, the Revolutionary Romantic poet ___ went to Greece to help that country in its
struggle for liberty against Turks. Not long, he died of fever there.


George Gordon Byron is chiefly known for his two long poems: One is
Childe Harold

s
Pilgrimage
, the other is ____.




George Gordon Byron

s masterpiece is ______. .

____ was expelled after only six months at Oxford, because he had written the pamphlet
The
Necessity of Atheism
.


____ is Percy Bysshe Shelley

s first long poem of importance. It was written in the form of a
fairy tale dream.

_____ , a lyrical drama, is Percy Bysshe Shelley

s masterpiece. The story was taken from
Greek mythology.



Ode to a Nightingale
was written by ____.

Ivanhoe
is the masterpiece of the historical novelist ____.

The prose- writers in the 19
th
century made the informal essay a pliable (flexible) vehicle for
expressing the writer

s own personality, thus ringing into English literature _____.

____ had a bitter hatred of the meaningless drudgery (toil) which wasted two- thirds of his
lifetime.

To Charles Lamb, ____ was a side-occupation. His daily drudgery left little time for his
literary work.






. Say true or false.
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.

English Romantic literature started from mid-18
th
to the early 19
th
century.
After composing the Lucy poems, Wordsworth began his
The Prelude
.
P.B. Shelley gained his nickname,

Mad Shelley

because of his independent and rebellious
attitude.
Charles Lamb is a romanticist of the village life.
Lyrical Ballads
begins with Coleridge

s long poem,

Tintern Abbey

.
Many of the subjects of the poems in
Lyrical Ballads
deal with elements of nature.
Coleridge wrote the majority of poems in
Lyrical Ballads
.

Wordsworth

s

I Wondered Lonely as a Cloud

has another name,
Growth of a Poet

s Mind.

The Prelude
is a long and autobiographical poem considered as Coleridge

s masterpiece.

Wordsworth and Coleridge are revolutionary Romantic poets.
Byron and Shelley and Keats are known as the romantic poets of the second generation.
The romanticists paid great attention to the spiritual and emotional life of man.

The story of Shelley

s
Prometheus Unbound
was taken from Roman mythology.
Shelley is one of the leading Romantic poets, an intense and original lyrical poet in the
English language.
Byron

s
Don Juan
begins with descriptions of the hero

s childhood.
Byron

s literary career was closely linked with the struggle and progressive movements of
his age.

Byron opposed oppression and slavery, and has a passionate love for liberty.
Byron

s
leading principle is “Beauty is truth, truth beauty”.

Lamb

s essays are intensely personal.
Keats

essays are marked by relaxed style, conversational tone and wide range of subject
matter.
Wordsworth drew inspirations from the mountains and lakes.


Part Six

English Critical Realism


. Choose the right answer.
1.

____ is the greatest representative of English critical realism.
A. Jane Austen



B. Thackeray



C. Dickens




D. Charlotte

2.

____ is Thackeray’s one of the best known works.




A.
Sense and Sensibility








B.
The Book of Snobs



C.
The Pickwick Papers




D.
The Song of Lower Class

3.

Pride and Prejudice
’s first title is ____.




A.
First Impression









短裤英文-迷路的英文


短裤英文-迷路的英文


短裤英文-迷路的英文


短裤英文-迷路的英文


短裤英文-迷路的英文


短裤英文-迷路的英文


短裤英文-迷路的英文


短裤英文-迷路的英文



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