As a novelist ______ writes within a very narrow sphere, the provincial life of the late 18th-century England.
A: Jonathan Swift
B: B. Jane Austen
C: Thomas Hardy
D: D. Henry Fielding
A: Jonathan Swift
B: B. Jane Austen
C: Thomas Hardy
D: D. Henry Fielding
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- The object of ___________ novels was to present a faithful picture of life, the panorama of the 18th century England. A: John Bunyan’s B: Alexander Pope’s C: Jonathan Swift D: Henry Fielding
- ( ), the greatest realist novelist of the 18th-century English literature, is also considered the father of the English novel. A: Oliver Goldsmith B: Daniel Defoe C: Henry Fielding D: Jonathan Swift
- was a representative poet of preromanticism in the 18th century English literature. A: Alexander Pope B: Henry Fielding C: Robert Burns D: Jonathan Swift
- The 18th century was an age of poetry. A group of excellent prose writers, such as Jonathan Swift, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, were produced.
- The 18th century was an age of poetry. A group of excellent prose writers, such as Jonathan Swift, Robert Burns, Henry Fielding, were produced. A: 正确 B: 错误
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Robinson Crusoe is written by ______. A: Henry Fielding B: Daniel Defoe C: Samuel Richardson D: Jonathan Swift
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Pride and Prejudice is a novel by ______. A: Samuel Richardson B: Jonathan Swift C: Charlotte Bronte D: Jane Austen
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Tess of the D'urbervilles was written by ______. A: John Galsworthy B: Thomas Hardy C: James Joyce D: Jane Austen
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The author of the great novel Gulliver"s Travels is ______. A: Daniel Defoe B: Jonathan Swift C: Samuel Richardson D: Henry Fielding
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Jonathan Swift, as the most famous satirist novelist of the 17th century, exhibits his techniques of satire in his masterpiece ______ .