Beowulf" is a literary work of the following genre:
"Courtly love" expresses the relationship between a knight and:
"Piers Plowman" includes the characters called Holy Church, Truth, Conscience, etc. This is an example of:
"The Canterbury Tales" were important because:
"The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus" was written by: o
A genre of realistic comedy of the Restoration period is called: oo
7. A literary device that reflects repetition of initial consonant sounds in two or more nearby words is called: o
Chivalric ideals don't include: o o o
Choose a feature that doesn't reflect the Old English literature: oo
Choose the unsuitable description of the 18th century:
.Graveyard poetry is typical for: oo
.Gulliver's descriptions of women in the novel showcase: o o o
13. How many parts does the novel "Gulliver's Travels" consist of?
14. In "Paradise Lost", the fact that God doesn't stop Satan highlights:
15. James Joyce set all his works in:
. John Milton wrote his poem "Paradise Lost" using:
Lord Byron's literary activity can be divided into four periods. Choose the wrong the
Metanarrative is typical for:
Oscar Wilde's most popular play is called:
Paradoxes were a feature of the works written by:
Revenge tragedies of Renaissance were inspired by the tragedies of:
Romanticism is characterized by 5 "I"s. Choose the wrong one:
Shakespeare's question is the problem of:
Shakespeare's sonnets are divided into three groups. Select the wrong group:
The main antagonist of "Beowulf" is called:
The monster in "Beowulf" is a descendant of:
The novel "Ulysses" by James Joyce was inspired by the work of:
The Old English period in literature is also called:
The opposite to the philosophy of sentimentalism is:
The poem "Paradise Lost" covers the topic of:
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood didn't involve:
The protagonist of the poem "Piers Plowman" is called:
The tendency to run away from problems and seek refuge in entertainment and fantasy worlds is called:
What was the dominant form in Victorian literature?
Which 15th century invention had a dramatic influence on Renaissance literature?
Which author is considered to be the founder of historic novel in English literature:
Which author is often called Shakespeare's most important predecessor in English drama?.
author was the advocate of child labour laws to protect children and covered this topic in his/her novels?
Which character in "Jane Eyre" was the typical Victorian wife and represented the issue of social inequality of women?
Which feature isn't typical for a satire?
Which female author is considered to be one of the leading modernists?
Which languages were used on the territory of England in Middle Ages?
Which literary movement involves attitudes like sensibility, melancholy, and rebelliousness?
Which movement regarded literature as "art for art's sake"?
Which novel made travel writing a popular genre in the 18th century?
Which novel type was among the top literary forms of the romanticism?
Which of the Brontë sisters has written the novel "Wuthering Heights"?
Which of these authors was among the leaders of Decadence movement?
Which of these character traits aren't typical for a Byronic
Which of these features isn't typical for a "comic epic poem in prose"?
Which of these features isn't typical for romanticism:
.Which of these features isn't typical for the Cavalier poets?
.Which of these features isn't typical for the Metaphysical poets?
Which of these novels brought its author the Nobel Prize in literature?
Which of these poets doesn't belong to the second generation of the Romantic poets?
Which of these topics isn't apparent in the novel "Pride and Prejudice"
Which Victorian novel was published with the subtitle "A Novel without a Hero"? r o oo l
Who was listed as author in the first edition of Robinson Crusoe? o o o
0.Who was the Poet Laureate during the rule of Queen Victoria? ooo
6.Which of these stylistic features isn't typical for modernist literature? o o
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