In the light of American ______, man is living in a cold, indifferent, and essentially Godless world, and is no longer free in any sense of the word.
A: Puritanism
B: Romanticism
C: Realism
D: Naturalism
A: Puritanism
B: Romanticism
C: Realism
D: Naturalism
D
举一反三
- American Romanticism is a rebellion against the objectivity of________. A: puritanism B: rationalism C: realism D: modernism
- usually stresses the close relationship between man and nature. It views nature as a source of physical beauty, a revelation of truth,a manifestation of spirit in the universe, and the living garment of God. It holds that humanity close to nature will behave well,and will not be hindered by civilization. A: Puritanism B: Realism C: Naturalism D: Romanticism
- Which is correct according to the time when they appeared? A: romanticism, neo-classicism, humanism, critical realism B: humanism, neo-classicism, romanticism, critical realism C: romanticism, humanism, realism, naturalism D: realism, critical realism, romanticism, humanism
- In the 20th century English literaturecoexist. A: realism and romanticism B: naturalism and realism C: realism and modernism
- Anew___________hadappearedinEnglandinthelastyearsoftheeighteenthcentury.ItspreadtocontinentalEuropeandthencametoAmericaearlyinthenineteenthcentury. A: realism B: criticalrealism C: romanticism D: naturalism
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The main literary stream of the 18th century was ______ . A: naturalism B: romanticism C: classicism D: realism
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William Wordsworth is a leading poet of English ___________. A: Realism B: Classicism C: Naturalism D: Romanticism
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American Naturalism, like Romanticism, came from Germany.
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Charles Dickens is a representative writer of . (Lecture 12) A: romanticism B: naturalism C: critical realism D: aestheticism
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_______ is the major literary school in the Victorian Age A: Naturalism B: Social Darwinism C: Romanticism D: Critical realism