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英国文学史  练习题
英国文学史  练习题

Twentieth Century Literature

ⅠDefine the following terms

Modernism

Modernism in English literature prevailed during the 20s and 30s of the 20th century. It was a movement of experiments in new technique in writing. Modernism takes the irrational philosophy and the theory of psycho-analysis as its theoretical base. The modernist writers concentrate more on the private and subjective, mainly concerned with the inner being of an individual. Therefore they pay more attention to the psychic time than the chronological one. The major themes of the modernist literature are the distorted, alienated and ill relationships between man and nature, man and society, man and man, and man and himself

Stream of Consciousness

Stream of consciousness is a psychological term indicating the flux of conscious and subconscious thoughts and impressions moving in the mind at any given time independently of the person’s will.

In late 19th century, the literary device of “interior monologue”was originated in France as an application of modern psychological knowledge to literary creation. In the 20th century, under the influence of Freud’s theory of psychological analysis, a number of writers adopted the “stream of consciousness”method of novel writing. The striking feature these novelists is their depiction of the characters’mental and emotional reactions to external events, rather than events themselves.

ⅡFill in the blanks

1. Abroad with Frieda, Lawrence finished ____, the autobiographical novel at

which he had been working off and on for years.

2. ____is the most outstanding stream of consciousness novelist.

ⅢGive a brief analysis of Tess’tragedy in Tess of the D’Urbervilles

Tess of the D’Urbervilles

Themes

?The novel is a fierce criticism of the hypocritical morality of the society and the cruel and inhuman exploitation of the capitalists who invaded the English country and destroyed the peasantry from the root. Tess, a beautiful, innocent, sweet-natured and hard-working country girl, is easily taken in and abused by the hypocritical rich, constantly suppressed by the social conventions, brutally exploited by the inhuman capitalists, and eventually executed by the unfair legal system. She is a typical victim of the society. Poverty of the family, inhumanity, injustice and hypocrisy of the society decide her tragedy. The two men-the one who takes away her virginity and purity, the other who takes away her love but deserts her on the very wedding night—though apparent rivals, join their forces in bringing about her final destruction. Hers is a personal tragedy; it can also be a social one.

?On the other hand, there is a strong naturalistic tendency in the novel. Fate plays an important role in Tess’ tragedy. In a way, Tess seems to be led to her final destr uction step by step by fate. Coincidence adds one “wrong” to another until she is caught up in a dead end. So, it is necessary to understand the ending remark of the author: “Justice was done, and the President of the Immortals had ended his sport with Tess.”

The Victorian Age

ⅠFill in the blanks

1. In the 19th century English literature, a new literary trend ____ appeared after

the Romantic poetry.

2. ____ was the greatest representative of English Critical realism.

3. Charlotte Bronte’s masterpiece is ____; Emily Bronte’s masterpiece is ____. ⅡDefine the following term

Critical Realism

Critical Realism

The critical realism of the 19th century flourished in the fourties and in the beginning of the fifties. The realists first and foremost set themselves the task of criticizing capitalist society from a democratic viewpoint and delineated the crying contradictions of bourgeois reality.The greatness of the English realists also lies in their profound humanism which is revealed in their sympathy for the labouring people.

ⅢAnswering the questions

1. Give a brief analysis of the features of Dickens’novels.

Characteristics of Dickens’ Novels

1) The wide spreading of critical realism.

2) The spirit of democracy and humanism.

3) The construction of plot in Dickens’ novels is

pretty complicated.

Besides the main core of the story, there are always more than one minor clues that are usually very loosely mingled with each other.

4)Charles Dickens is a master story-teller. His language could, in a way, be compared with Shakespeare's. His humor & wit seem inexhaustible. Character-portrayal is the most outstanding feature of his works. His characterizations of child (Oliver Twist, etc.), some grotesque people (Fagin, etc.) & some comical people (Mr. Micawber, etc.) are superb. Dickens also employs exaggeration in his works. Dickens's works are also characterized by a mixture of humor & pathos.

2. Make an analysis of the character of Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre's character

Jane Eyre, an orphan child with a fiery spirit & a longing to love & be loved, a poor, plain, little governess who dares to love her master, a man superior to her in many ways, & even is brave enough to declare to the man her love for him, cuts a

completely new woman image.

In this novel Charlotte characterizes Jane Eyre as a naive, kind-hearted, noble-minded woman who pursues a genuine kind of love. Jane Eyre represents those middle-class workingwomen who are struggling for recognition of their basic rights & equality as a human being. The vivid description of her intense feelings & her thought & inner conflicts brings her to the heart of the audience.

The Romantic Period

ⅠFill in the following blanks

1. ____ and ____ represented the spirit of what is usually called

pre-Romanticism.

2. The most important and decisive factor in the development of literature is

____, English Romanticism was greatly influenced by the ____ and ____.

3. The 18th century was distinctively an age of ____.

4. Byron is chiefly known for his two long poems, one is Childe Harold’s

Pilgrimage, and the other is ____.

5. ____ is Shelley’s work of literary criticism.

6. “Ode to a Nightingale”was written by ____.

ⅡDefine the following terms.

Roamticism

ⅢAnswer the questions about the poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.

1. Who wrote the poem?

2. What is poem mainly about?

3. This poem contains four six-lined stanzas. What kind of meter is it applied

in these stanzas?

4. What is the rhyme scheme in each stanza?.

ⅣAnswer the following questions about Ode to the West Wind .

1. The west wind in this poem is generally considered as a symbol. What does

it symbolize?

2. The poem falls into five stanzas. Sum up the main idea of each, and explain

the theme of the poem as you see it.

3. What kinds of stylistic devices are used in the poem?

ⅤAnswer the questions about Jane Austen

1. Please enumerate five works of Jane Austen.

2. Give a brief analysis on the theme of Pride and Prejudice

3. Please comment on Austen’s writing features

The 18th Century

ⅠDefine the literary terms listed below

Enlightenment Movement

neoclassicism

satire

ⅡFill in the blanks

1. The Enlightenment on the whole was an expression of the progressive class

____ against ____.

2. The 18th century in English literature is an age of ____.

3. “A Modest Proposal”is made to ____ government to relieve the poverty of

____ people.

ⅢAnswer the following questions

1. What is Pope’s position in English literature?

2. Could you comment on Swift’s features in writing?

3. What’s the theme of Gulliver’s Travels?

The 17th Century

ⅠFill in the blanks

1. The Glorious Revolution in ____ meant three things: the supremacy of ____, the

beginning of ____, and the final triumph of the principle of ____.

2. Milton and Bunyan represented the extreme of English life in the 17th century.

One gave us the only epic since ____, the other gave us the only great ____.

ⅡDefine the following literary terms

blank verse

conceit

allegory

ⅢGive a brief analysis of Satan, the central figure, in Paradise Lost

The Renaissance

1. Define the literary terms

Renaissance humanism sonnet

2. Blank Filling

1)The 16th century in England was a period of the breaking up of _____ relations

and the establishing of _____.

2)Absolute monarchy in England reached its summit during the reign of _____.

3. Find out the author and his work.

●Thomas More d a. Gorge Green

●Edmund Spenser c b. Eupheus

●John Lyly b c. The Fairy Queen

●Marlowe e d. Utopia

●Robert Greene a e. The Jew of Malta

4. Answer the following questions

1)Give a summary about the English literature during the Renaissance

2)Talk about the significance of William Shakespeare

Geoffrey Chaucer

ⅠDefine the literary terms listed below

ballad

heroic couplet

ⅡFor the quotations listed below please give the name of the author and the title of the literary work from which it is taken, and point out the metrical form, then give a brief analysis.

“When in April the sweet showers fall

And pierce the drought of March to the root, and all

The veins are bathed in liquor of such power

As brings about the engendering of the flower,

…………

Who gave them strength when they were sick and faint.

The Anglo-Norman Period

ⅠFill in the following blanks

1. In the year____, at the battle of ____, the____ headed by William, Duck of

Normandy, defeated the Anglo-Saxons.

2. The literature which Normans brought to England is remarkable for its bright, ____

tales and ____, in marked contrast with the ____ and ____of Anglo-Saxon poetry. ⅡWhat is the consequence of the Norman Conquest?

ⅢDefine the literary term

romance

The Anglo-Saxon Period

ⅠDefine the literary terms listed below

alliteration

epic

ⅡAnswer the following questions

1. What do you know about the Teutons?

2. Please give a brief description of The Song of Beowulf

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The happiness of having such a sister 他们首先倾吐了要做姑娘的喜悦,两位小姐高兴的一次次拥抱,洒下了欣喜的泪花. Tess’s pride would not allow her to turn her head again,苔丝出于自尊,不愿意再回头去看父亲在搞什么名堂,如果他真有什么名堂的话. It is my conviction that though men may 我相信,人们虽然未必比以前还要不讲道德,但似乎要比以前更加不知羞耻。 I saw that his face was pale.I followed his eyes 我见他脸色煞白。我循着他的目光,看到餐厅那边有个女人端着托盘给几位客人上饮料。 Father passed his hand over his face父亲用手摸了摸脸。 They were attended from morning to night 从早到晚,都有妻子,护士,秘书这样的女帮手服侍他们。 I was truly dumbfounded by this deep fury 她一见到我就这么气势汹汹,真把我惊呆了。 They can be purchased pre-washed, pre-fade,人们还可以买到经过水洗,褪色和缩水处理的牛仔裤,以符合无产者的形象。 The task was done, not free from further blunders课上完了,做学生的并没有根绝错误... Levi’s jeans were first introduced to the East,里维斯的牛仔裤最初引进到东部,显然是在20世纪30年代的农场度假热潮中 And as each and all of them were warmed without by the sun, 她们大家,不仅个个身上都给太阳晒得暖烘烘的,而且人人心里都有一个小太阳温暖着各自的心灵 One must remember that human beings also can only do what they are “programmed”我们应该记住,人类同样也只能按照“程序”办事。受精卵一形成,基因就给我们编号了“程序”,我们的潜能也要受到这个“程序”的限制。 In the course of my travels in America I have been impressed by 我在美国旅行期间,注意到了一种根深蒂固的忧郁症。我觉得这种忧郁症似乎极其普遍,这就给社会改革家出了难题。 Each year, more than 250,000,000 items of Levi’s 每年,李维服装的销售量超过2.5亿件-----其中包括8,300多万条钉有铜钉的蓝色牛仔裤。 The human brain weighs three pounds,but in that three pounds 人脑只有三磅重,但就在这三磅的物质中,却包含着一百亿个神经细胞,以及一千亿个更小的细胞。 The difference between me and these daughters 我和这些女儿们的分歧在于:由于性别的缘故,他们认为我生来注定要成为她们父亲那样的人,因而也就成为妨碍她们实现自己愿望的敌人。 Some had beautiful eyes,others a beautiful nose, others a beautiful 她们有的长着漂亮的眼睛,有的生者俏丽的鼻子,有的有着妩媚的嘴巴、婀娜的身段;但是,这样样都美的,虽然不能说一个没有,却也是寥寥无几。 I fell madly in love with her, and she with me我狂热的爱上了她,她也狂热地爱上了我。 In a moment she reappeared to hurl my change and the ticket on the counter不一会儿工夫,她又回来了,将零钱和车票往柜台上猛地一摔,大半都撒落在我脚边。 The Harrow custom of calling the roll is different from that of Eton. 哈罗公学的点名方式跟伊顿公学有所不同。 On August 16,1983,they started for the South to seek their fortune. 1983年8月16日,他们动身去南方寻求生路。 “Contrary,then,” answered another, in deep but softened tones.”And now,“那好,相反,”另一个人以深沉而柔和的语调答道。“那就亲亲我吧,我学得这么用心。” Another person runs to avoid doing anything else,另一个人跑步则是为了避而不做别的事,不对如何生活作出决定,不去感受自己生活碌碌无为。 They were of course all intending 当然大家都做好了惊讶的准备,但却没有料到会惊讶道这个地步 He had an aversion to yielding so completely 他不愿意完全凭感情用事,因此宁肯自己不来吃饭。看来,二十四小时吃一顿饭,在他是足够了。 I knew her before I ever met your mother.我没遇见你妈妈之前就认识她了。 Even so, I still insist that for the individual himself nothing is more important than this personal, 即便如此,我仍然坚持认为,对个人而言,最重要的莫过于这种根植于个人心灵深处的是非感,以及坚决按这种是非感行事的决心,而不是随波逐流,或仅仅以是否“对社会有益”为准则。 Almost from the first,Strauss had his cloth dyed the distinctive indigo that gave blue jeans their name, 机会从一开始,施特劳斯就把他的布料染成别具一格的蓝色,因此便有了蓝色牛仔裤之称。不过,直至19世纪70年代,他才往裤子上加了铜铆钉;长期以来,这铜铆钉也就成了公司的标志。 I believe then that I would die there,and I saw with a terrible clarity 当时我觉得我要死在那儿了,而下面山谷里的景致却看得异常清晰。在我看来,这些景致依然那样美丽。 Sir William and Lady Lucas are determined to go,merely on that account, 卢卡斯爵士夫妇打定主意要去,还不就是为了这个缘故,因为你知道,他们通常是不去拜访新搬来的邻居的。 No, if I read any, it should be Mrs. Radcliffe’s.我要是看小说,那就看拉德克里夫人的。她的小说倒挺有意思,值得一读。那里面多少有点逗趣的内容和对大自然的描写。 Again, therefore, she applied herself to the key, 因此,她又搬弄钥匙。她靠着最后一线希望,果断利索地朝各个方向拧了一阵之后,柜门忽然打开了。

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文档来源为 :从网络收集整理.word 版本可编辑 .欢迎下载支持. 台州学院外国语学院学年第学期 级英语本科专业《英国文学史及选读II 》期末试卷(11)( 闭卷 ) 题号分值得分姓名班级学号 考试时间 :120 分钟I II III IV V VI VII总分10101015201025100 I. Multiple choice . Choose the best out of the four. (10%=1*10) 1.The subject matters of Romanticism include the following But ____. A. strong-willed heroes B. mysticism C. moderation D. exotic pictures 2. “O, wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn’s being, ”is from____. A. Ozymandias B. Ode to the West Wind C. She Walks in Beauty D. The Isles of Greece 3.____is one of the Satanic“school ” poets. A. John Keats B. Percy Bysshe Shelley C. Leigh Hunt D. S. T. Coleridge 4.Dickens ’ first true novel is ____. A. David Copperfield B. Bleak House C. Oliver Twist D. Hard Times 5.The following novels are all written by Jane Austen Except. A. Pride and Prejudice B. Emma C. Mansfield Park D. Far from the Madding Crowd https://www.wendangku.net/doc/bb17384865.html,wrence revealed Oedipus complex in his novel __________. A. Sons and Lovers B. For Whom the Bell Tolls C. The Sun Also Rises D. The Old Man and the Sea 7.____historical novel paved the path for the development of the realistic novel of the 19th century. A. Jane Austen’ s B. Walter Scott’Cs. Henry Fielding’ s D. Charles Lamb’ s 8.The title of Thackeray ’novels ____was borrowed from The Pilgrim s ’Progress by John Bunyan . A. The Roundabout Paper B. The Newcomers C. Vanity Fair D. The Four Georges 9.,which was written by Charlotte Bronte, is a poetic, imaginative story of the love of a young governess for her married employer . A. Wuthering Heights B. Jane Eyre C. The Professor D. Agnes Grey 10.___is considered to be the best-known English dramatist since Shakespeare, and his representative works are plays inspired by social criticism. A. Richard Sheridan B. Oliver Goldsmith C. Oscar Wilde D. Bernard Shaw II. True or False? Put a T before the statement if you think it is true and put an F if you think it is false.(10%=1*10) ____1. The glory of the Romantic Age lies in the prose of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats. ____2.The Lakers include Byron, Shelley and Wordsworth . ____3.Childe Harold Pilgrimage made Byron famous overnight.

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