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? 1. The literature of the Anglo-Saxon period falls naturally into two divisions,( Pagan ) and Christian.
? 2.9( Beowulf )is the oldest poem in the English language, and also the oldest surviving epic in the English language.
? 3. Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and(Macbeth) are generally regarded as Shakespeare’s four great tragedies.
? 4. The full name of T. S. Elliot is( Thomas stearns Eliot)
? 5. The rhyme scheme of Shakespearean Sonnet is made up of three quatrains with different rhymes, followed by a couplet. The rhyme scheme is ( ) .
? 6. The Canterbury Tales ( Geoffrey Chaucer )
? 7. Francis Bacon (Of Marriage and Single Life), ( Of Studies) ,
? 8. Thomas More(Utopia)
? 9. The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus..(Christopher Marlowe)
? 10. William Wordsworth (I Wanderded Lonely as a Cloud)and Samuel Taylor Coleridge(Kubla Khan)
? 11. The Pilgrim’s Progress(John Bunyan)场景?
? 12. Robert Burns(Scotland)(A Red,Red Rose)
? 13. Metaphysicals(John Donne), Samuel Johnson(London)
? 14. Alexander Pope(The translation of Homer
? Essay on Criticism (1711)《论批评》
? The Rape of the Lock (1712)
? 《卷发遇劫记》
? Essay on Man (1733) 《论人》
? An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (1735)
? 《与阿布斯诺博士书》
? The Dunciad (1743) 《愚人志》
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? 15. Thomas Gray(Elegy written in a country churchyard)墓园哀歌
? 16. Thomas Hardy(Tess of the D”Urbervilles)
? 17. John Milton (Paradise Lost)
? 18. George Gordon Byron(The Giaour)(She Walks in Beauty)






选择题
? 1. The story of is the culmination of the Arthurian romances.
? A. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
? B. The Story of Beowulf
? C. Piers the plowman
? D. The Canterbury Tales
? 2. The most famous cycle of English ballads centers on the stories about a legendary outlaw called .
? A. Morte d’Arther B. Robin Hood
? C. The Canterbury Tales D. Piers the plowman
? 3. The first complete English Bible was translated by , “the morning star of the Reformation”, and his follows.
? A. William Tyndal B. James I
? C. John Wycliffe D. Bishop Lancelot Andrewes
? 4. English Renaissance Period was an age of .
? A. prose and novel B. poetry and drama
? C. essays and journals D. ballads and songs
? 5. Alexander Pope
? 6. In the 18th century English literature, the representative poets of pre-romanticism were .
? A. Alexander Pope B. William Blake
? C. Robert Burns D. Joseph Addison
? 7. Which poet belongs to the Lakers? .
? A. George Gordon Byron B. William Wordsworth
? C. Percy Bysshe Shelley D. John Keats
? 8. Which of the following writers belong to English critical realists? .
? A. Charles Dickens B. John Keats
? C. Charlotte Bronte D.

Thomas Hardy
? 9. John Keats
? 10. Great Expectations
? 11. The Bronte Sisters
? 12. Oscar Wilde
? 13. novelists of the “stream of consciousness” school
? 14. David Herbert Lawrence
? 15. Jane Austen.
? 16. My Last Duchess is a dramatic monologue
? 17. Alfred Tennyson
连线题
? Francis Bacon,William Blake, Samuel Taylor Coleridge,Percy Bysshe Shelley,
? William Shakespeare,Thomas Hardy,William Butler Yeats,T. S. Elliot
? Paradise Lost,Pride and Prejudice,Jane Eyre,Great Expectations,Sons and Lovers,The Merchant of Venice,Robinson Crusoe,Tess of the D’Urbervilles,Pygmalion

? 1. Make a comment on the image of Satan in Paradise Lost.
? 2. What are the characteristics of Thomas Hardy’s novels?
? 3. What are Jane Austen’s writing features?
? 答案Make a comment on the image of Satan in Paradise Lost.

? The finest thing in Paradise Lost is the description of hell, and Satan is often regarded as the real hero of the poem. Like a conquered and banished giant, he remains obeyed and admired by those who follow him down to hell. He is firmer than the rest of the fallen angels. It is always from him that deep counsels, unlooked-for resources and courageous deeds proceed. It is he who , passing through the guarded gates of hell and boundless chaos, amid so many dangers, and overcoming so many obstacles, makes man revolt against God. Though defeated, he prevails, since he has won from God the third part of his angels, and almost all the sons of Adam. Though wounded, he triumphs, for the thunder that overwhelmed him left his heart still unvanquished.
? To, Milton, the proud and somber Satan represented the spirit of rebellion against unjust authority.
What are the characteristics of Thomas Hardy’s novels?
? Characteristics of Thomas Hardy’s novels are as follows:
? 1) The underlying theme of his writing is the struggle of man against the mysterious force rules the world, brings misfortune into his life and predetermines his fate.
? 2) This fatalism is strongly reflected in his writings.
? 3) In his works the strong elements of naturalism is combined with a tendency towards symbolism. These defects spoil the main realistic effect of his art.
? 4) Hardy has a strong sense of humor and often describes nature with charm and impressiveness.
What are Jane Austen’s writing features?
? 1) Jane Austen is one of the realistic novelists.She drew vivid and realistic pictures of everyday life of the country society in her novels.
? 2) Her novels show a wealth of humor, wit and delicate satire. Her plots are straight-forward; there is little action. Her characters are like real living creatures, with faults and virtues mixed as they are in real life. Her prose flows easily and naturally. Her dialogue is admirably true to life.
? 3) Her work has a very narrow literary field. She confines herself to small country parishes, whose simple country people become the characters of her no

vels, but within her own field, she is unrivaled.
? 4) Jane Austen’s main concern is about human beings in their personal relations, human beings with their families and neighbours. Stories of love and marriage provide the framework of all her novels and in them women all always taken as the major characters.





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