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[单项选择]Romanticism as a literary movement came into being in England early in the latter half the ______ century.
A. 16th
B. 17th
C. 18th
D. 19th
[单项选择]Realism is a literary movement against______.
A. Humanism
B. Modernism
C. Neoclassicism
D. Romanticism
[单项选择]In the mid-18th century, a new literary movement called ______ came to Europe and then to England.
A. romanticism
B. classicism
C. realism
D. restoration
[单项选择]______ is a philosophic and literary movement that flourished in New England, as a reaction against rationalism and Calvinism.
A. Romanticism
B. Transcendentalism
C. Realism
D. Nationalism
[单项选择]As a philosophical and literary moment, ______flourished in New England from the 1830s to the Civil War.
A. modernism
B. rationalism
C. sentimentalism
D. transcendentalism
[单项选择]______ had the women's liberation movement moved from the sixties to the seventies than it saw the economic conditions for its demands evaporate.
A. Hardly
B. No sooner
C. Scarcely
D. Rarely
[单项选择]The poet who wrote the philosophical Mending Wall was ______.
A. Ezra Pound B. Robert Frost
C. T. S. Eliot D. Wallace Stevens
[单项选择]The Romantic writers in the American literary history focused on all the following issues EXCEPT
A. divinity of man.
B. human bestiality.
C. noble savages.
D. Puritan beliefs.
[单项选择]Diderot was also a philosophical materialist, ______ that thought developed from the movements and changes of matter.
A. believing
B. to believe
C. being believed
D. believed
[单项选择]The ______ provides great philosophical insight Into the nature of the linguistic communication.
A. Speech Act Theory
B. CP Theory
C. Communicative Competence
D. Linguistic Competence
[单项选择]The recent literary representations of the North-East of England have been concerned with life after the death of______.
A. farming and spinning
B. ducking and diving
C. wheeling and dealing
D. coalmining and shipbuilding
[单项选择]The literary artist, concerned solely with the creation of a book or story as close to perfection as his powers will permit, is generally a quiet individual, contemplative and ______.
A. effuse
B. drowsy
C. retiring
D. poetic
[单项选择]Despite an overlay of quasi-literary French vocabulary stemming from the Norman Invasion of 1066, the daily vocabulary of English remained Germanic, ______ its grammatical structure.
A. the same as
B. and so are
C. as did
D. and so were
[单项选择]In tile philosophical school of pragmatism, -----certainty and there are no absolutes.
A. there is no
B. is there not
C. neither
D. no
[单项选择]Mark Twain wrote most of his literary works with a ______ language.
A. grand
B. pompous
C. simple
D. vernacular
[单项选择]Is the literary critic like the poet, responding creatively, intuitively, subjectively to the written word as the poet responds to human experience Or is the critic more like a scientist, following a series of demonstrable, verifiable steps, using an objective method of analysis
For the woman who is a practitioner of feminist literary criticism, the subjectivity versus objectivity, or critic-as-artist-or-scientist, debate has special significance; for her, the question is not only academic, but political as well, and her definition will provoke special risks whichever side of the issue it favors. If she defines feminist criticism as objective and scientific--a valid, verifiable, intellectual method that anyone, whether man or woman, can perform--the definition not only makes the critic-as-artist approach impossible, but may also hinder accomplishment of the utilitarian political objectives of those who seek to change the academic establishment and its thinking, especially about se
A. cannot be resolved without extensive debate.
B. are primarily academic in nature and open to abstract analysis.
C. are contested largely through contention over power.
D. will be debated by both men and women.