Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield conveys his reflections on the relations between sentimentalism and ( ) in the 18th-century English literature.
Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield conveys his reflections on the relations between sentimentalism and ( ) in the 18th-century English literature.
()is Oliver Goldsmith’s only novel as well as his masterpiece. A: The Deserted Village B: The Vicar of Wakefield C: The Citizen of the World D: She Stoops to Conquer
()is Oliver Goldsmith’s only novel as well as his masterpiece. A: The Deserted Village B: The Vicar of Wakefield C: The Citizen of the World D: She Stoops to Conquer
Sentimentalism of English literature got its name from Lawrence Stern's novel ( ) in which Sterne tries to catch the actual flow of human mind and sentiment. A: A Sentimental Journey B: Pamela C: The Vicar of Wakefield D: Tristram Shandy
Sentimentalism of English literature got its name from Lawrence Stern's novel ( ) in which Sterne tries to catch the actual flow of human mind and sentiment. A: A Sentimental Journey B: Pamela C: The Vicar of Wakefield D: Tristram Shandy
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