Who is the writer of ‘The Ring of the Book’ ?
Who is the writer of ‘The Ring of the Book’ ?
William Shakespeare | |
Wordsworth | |
Robert Browning | |
Shelley |
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Who is the writer of ‘The Ring of the Book’ ?
William Shakespeare | |
Wordsworth | |
Robert Browning | |
Shelley |
Who is the writer of ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ ?
Lord Tennyson | |
Christopher Marlowe | |
George Bernard Shaw | |
William Shakespeare |
Who would be called the English Homer and father of English poetry ?
Sir Thomas Malory | |
Bede | |
Caedmon | |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
Who wrote ‘Hard Times’ and ‘A tale of two Cities’ ?
John Webster | |
John Milton | |
Daniel Defoe | |
Charles Dickens |
Who wrote ‘Crime and Punishment’ ?
Dostoyevsky | |
Tolstoy | |
Shelley | |
Byron |
Who wrote ‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty’ ?
wordsworth | |
Eliot | |
Shakespeare | |
John Keats |
Who write the story “Story Teller” ?
Saki | |
William Shakespeare | |
Thomas Grey | |
William Wordsworth |
Who were the troubadours ?
poets from France and Italy | |
heretics persecuted by the Church | |
men who wrote only in the mystical tradition | |
the authors of conduct books |
Who were the “Two Nations” referred to in the subtitle of Disraeli’s Sybil (1845) ?
Britain and Germany | |
the rich and the poor | |
Anglicans and Methodists | |
England and Ireland |
Who were the \Two Nations\referred to in the subtitle of Disraeli’s Sybil (1845) ?
Anglicans and Methodists | |
the rich and the poor | |
England and Ireland | |
Britain and Germany |
Who were lay mystics ?
people who were formally tied to religious orders | |
people who attempted to contact God without the intervention of an established religious order | |
people who reject asceticism and contemplation | |
people who attempt to found their own religious orders |
Who is the writer of ‘Lorna Doone’ ?
Jane Austen | |
H.G. Wells | |
Blackmore | |
T. S. Eliot |
Who is the writer of ‘Harold’ ?
Lord Tennyson | |
George Bernard Shaw | |
William Shakespeare | |
Christopher Marlowe |
Who is the writer of ‘Hamlet and Oedipus’ (1949) ?
Erik Erikson | |
Ernest Jones | |
Harold Bloom | |
Carl Jung |
Who is the writer of ‘Comedy of Errors’ ?
William Shakespeare | |
T S Eliot | |
G B Shaw | |
Ben Jhonson |
Who is the representative of the metaphysical poets ?
John Donne | |
Robert Browning | |
Geoffrey Chaucer | |
Samuel Johnson |
Who is the representative figure of the “Jazz Age” ?
F. Scott Fitzgerald | |
Sherwood Anderson | |
Saul Bellow | |
Wallace Stevens |
Who is the narrator of “Don Juan” ?
Don Juan | |
A nameless narrator | |
Bob Southey | |
Lord Byron |
Who is the narrator in Melville’s Moby Dick ?
Elijah | |
Gabrial | |
Captain Ahab | |
Ishmael |
Who is the narrator in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby (1925) ?
Gatsby | |
None of the above | |
Nick | |
Buchannan |
Who is the meaning of the term Peripeteia as used by Aristotle in his Theory of Tragedy ?
Change in the fortune of the hero from bad to good | |
Change in the fortune of the hero from good to bad | |
Fluctuations occurring in the fortune of the hero | |
Constancy in the fortune of the hero |
Who is the hero of Paradise Regained-------?
Christ | |
None of these | |
Satan | |
The Paritan Church |
Who is the first modern novelist ?
Samuel Beckett | |
None of the above | |
Samuel Richardson | |
Samuel Johnson |
Who is the first great modernist of English Literature ?
Roger Bacon | |
Geoffrey Chaucer | |
Cynewulf | |
Robert Browning |
Who is the father of English Literature ?
Cynewulf | |
Geoffrey Chaucer | |
Roger Bacon | |
Robert Browning |