Thomas Hardy wrote the following novels EXCEPT
A: [A] Great Expectations.
B: Tess of the D’Urbervilles.
C: The Return of the Native.
D: Under the Greenwood Tree.
A: [A] Great Expectations.
B: Tess of the D’Urbervilles.
C: The Return of the Native.
D: Under the Greenwood Tree.
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- Thomas Hardy wrote the following novels EXCEPT A: Great Expectations. B: Tess of the D'Urbervilles. C: The Return of the Native. D: Under the Greenwood Tre
- All of the following novels by Thomas Hardy reveal the conflict between the traditional and the modern EXCEPT ______. A: The Mayor of Casterbridge B: B. Tess of the D’ Urbervilles C: Jude the Obscure D: D. Under the Greenwood Tree
- Which of the following works does not belong to Thomas Hardy? A: The Return of the Native B: Jude the Obscure C: Tess of the D’Urbervilles D: Jane Eyre
- Hardy's principal works are the Wessex novels, i.e., novels describing the characters and environment of his native countryside,_____ is NOT included. A: Jude the Obscure B: Under the Greenwood Tree C: The Return of the Native D: A Pair of Blue Eyes
- Which of the following descriptions of Thomas Hardy is wrong______ A: Most of his novels are set in Wessex. B: Tess of the D’Urbervilles is one of the most representative of him as both a naturalistic and a critical realist writer. C: Among Hardy’s major works, Under the Greenwood Tree is the most cheerful and idyllic. D: From The Mayor of Casterbridge on, the tragic sense becomes the keynote of his novels.