The three characteristics of Maugham’s writing style are ______.
The three characteristics of Maugham’s writing style are ______.
( ) is admittedly an autobiographical novel which draws much on Maugham’s own experience.
( ) is admittedly an autobiographical novel which draws much on Maugham’s own experience.
Tess of the d'Urbervilles is a novel written by ______. A: William S. Maugham B: Thomas Hardy C: John Galsworthy D: Joseph Conrad
Tess of the d'Urbervilles is a novel written by ______. A: William S. Maugham B: Thomas Hardy C: John Galsworthy D: Joseph Conrad
Of Maugham’s 40 novels, the best ones include ___. A: Passage to India B: The Man of Property C: The Moon and Sixpence D: Of Human Bondage
Of Maugham’s 40 novels, the best ones include ___. A: Passage to India B: The Man of Property C: The Moon and Sixpence D: Of Human Bondage
Which of the following literary work does not belong to Maugham? A: The Moon and Sixpence B: The Cop and The Anthem C: Cakes and Ale D: Of Human Bondage
Which of the following literary work does not belong to Maugham? A: The Moon and Sixpence B: The Cop and The Anthem C: Cakes and Ale D: Of Human Bondage
Which of the following works does not belong to that of Maugham? A: Moon and Six Pence B: Sense and Sensibility C: The Painted Veil D: Of Human Bondage
Which of the following works does not belong to that of Maugham? A: Moon and Six Pence B: Sense and Sensibility C: The Painted Veil D: Of Human Bondage
Which of the following writers was NOT from Ireland(). A: James Joyce B: William Butler Yeats C: William Somerset Maugham D: George Bernard Shaw
Which of the following writers was NOT from Ireland(). A: James Joyce B: William Butler Yeats C: William Somerset Maugham D: George Bernard Shaw
Writers, artists and composers we consider “modern” had their roots in the ( ) era which produced such writers as Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, W. S. Maugham, etc.
Writers, artists and composers we consider “modern” had their roots in the ( ) era which produced such writers as Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, W. S. Maugham, etc.
Whose book is Men,<br/>Women, and Dogs?<br/>() A: Somerset Maugham’s B: James Joyce’s C: Richard Selzer’s D: James Thurber’s
Whose book is Men,<br/>Women, and Dogs?<br/>() A: Somerset Maugham’s B: James Joyce’s C: Richard Selzer’s D: James Thurber’s
( ) is admittedly an autobiographical novel which draws much on Maugham’s own experience. A: The Moon and Sixpence B: The Razor's Edge C: Howard's End D: Of Human Bondage
( ) is admittedly an autobiographical novel which draws much on Maugham’s own experience. A: The Moon and Sixpence B: The Razor's Edge C: Howard's End D: Of Human Bondage