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[单项选择]Roger Rosenblatt’ s book Black Fiction, in attempting to apply literary rather than sociopolitical criteria to its subject, successfully alters the approach taken by most previous studies. As Rosenblatt notes, criticism of Black writing has often served as a pretext for expounding on Black history. Addison Gayle’ s recent work, for example, judges the value of Black fiction by overtly political standards, rating each work according to the notions of Black identity which it introduces.
Although fiction assuredly springs from political circumstances, its authors react to those circumstances in ways other than ideological, and talking about novels and stories primarily as instruments of ideology outwits much of the fictional enterprise. Rosenblatt’ s literary analysis discloses affinities and connections among works of Black fiction which solely political studies have overlooked or ignored.
Writing acceptable criticism of Black fiction, however, presupposes giving satisfactory
A. emphasizes purely literary aspects of such fiction
B. misinterprets the ideological content of such fiction
C. misunderstands the notions of Black identity contained in such fiction
D. substitutes political for literary criteria in evaluating such fiction
[单项选择]Roger Rosenblatt’s book Black Fiction, in attempting to apply literary rather than sociopolitical criteria to its subject, successfully alters the approach taken by most previous studies. As Rosenblatt notes, criticism of Black writing has often served as a pretext for illustrating Black history. Addison Gayle’s recent work, for instance, judges the value of Black fiction by overtly political standards, rating each work according to the notions of Black identity that it propounds.
Although fiction assuredly springs from political circumstances, its authors react to those circumstances in ways other than ideological, and talking about novels and stories primarily as instruments of ideology a voids cleverly much of the fictional enterprise. Rosenblatt’s literary analysis discloses ties and connections among works of Black fiction which solely political studies have overlooked or ignored.
Writing acceptable criticism of Black fiction, however, assumes beforehand giving satisfact
A. An analysis of the influence of political events on the personal ideology of Black writers.
B. A critical study that applies sociopolitical criteria to autobiographies by Black authors.
C. A literary study of Black poetry that appraises the merits of poems according to the political acceptability of their themes.
D. An examination of the growth of a distinct Black literary tradition within the context of Black history.
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Roger Rosenblatt’s book
Black Fiction, in attempting to apply literary rather than sociopolitical
criteria to its subject, successfully alters the approach taken by most previous
studies. As Rosenblatt notes, criticism of Black writing has often served as a
pretext for illustrating Black history. Addison Gayle’s recent work, for
instance, judges the value of Black fiction by overtly political standards,
rating each work according to the notions of Black identity that it
propounds.
Although fiction assuredly springs from political
circumstances, its authors react to those circumstances in ways other than
ideological, and talking about novels and stories primarily as instruments of
ideology a voids cleverly much of the fictional enterprise. Rosenblatt’s
literary analysis discloses ties and connections among works of Black fiction
which solely political studies have overlooked or ignored.
Writing acceptable critic
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Roger Rosenblatt’s book Black Fiction, in attempting to apply literary rather than sociopolitical criteria to its subject, successfully alters the approach taken by most previous studies. As Rosenblatt notes, criticism of Black writing has often served as a pretext for expounding on Black history. Addison Gayle’s recent work, for example, judges the value of Black Fiction by overtly political standards, rating each work according to the notions of Black identity which it propounds.
Although fiction assuredly springs from political circumstances, its authors react to those circumstances in ways other than ideological, and talking about novels and stories primarily as instruments of ideology circumvents much of the fictional enterprise. Rosenblatt’s literary analysis discloses affinities and connections among works of Black Fiction which solely political studies have overlooked or ignored.
Writing acceptable criticism of Black Fiction, however, pre
A. evaluated more carefully the ideological and historical aspects of Black Fiction
B. attempted to be more objective in his approach to novels and stories by Black authors
C. explored in greater detail the recurrent thematic concerns of Black Fiction throughout its history
D. assessed the relative literary merit of the novels he analyzes thematically