Thomas Hardy's contribution to English literature lies mainly in that
A: his novels are imbued with the modern spirit
B: eflects the mentality of 20th century men through exploration of the psychological "ache of modernism"
C: description of nature which become the living entity
D: frank and uncomprimised treatment of ugly social realities
A: his novels are imbued with the modern spirit
B: eflects the mentality of 20th century men through exploration of the psychological "ache of modernism"
C: description of nature which become the living entity
D: frank and uncomprimised treatment of ugly social realities
A,B,C,D
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- Walter Scott’s chief contribution to English literature lies in his novels of ______. A: war B: history C: love D: romance
- Which of the following writers is not the representative of Modernism in the 20th century?() A: James Joyce. B: Joseph Conrad. C: Virginia Woof. D: Thomas Hardy.
- ______ has been considered as the “father of modern English novels” because of his contribution to the development of the new literature.
- What are the characteristics of English literature in the 20th century?
- Walter Scott’s contribution to English literature, and even to world literature, is his ___________novel.
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______ <br/>has been considered as the “father of modern English novels”<br/>because of his contribution to the development of the new literature.
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In the 20th century English literaturecoexist. A: realism and romanticism B: naturalism and realism C: realism and modernism
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Thomas Hardy divided his own novels into (13) series, and Tess of the D"Urbervilles is among the (14) group of his novels
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. Which of the following writers belong(s) to modernism? A: H. Lawrence B: T. S. Eliot C: Thomas Hardy D: Robert L. Stevenson
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In the following writers, who is generally regarded as the forerunner of the 20th century “Stream-of-consciousness” novels and the founder of psychological realism______________.