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1、In response to the social, political and economic problems associated with industrialisation, ( ) novel becomes the leading genre of the Victorian literature.

A、aestheticist
B、critial realist
C、psychoanalytical
D、new romanticist

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2、The first period of Charles Dickens’s literary career is characterized mainly by ( ) and the novels are filled with moral teachings.

A、 pessimism
B、 mysticism
C、 fatalism
D、 optimism

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3、Thomas Hardy is the most representative realist in the later decades of the Victorian era, whose principal works are the ( ) novels, i.e., the novels describing the characters and environment of his native countryside.

A、Bildungsroman
B、character and environment
C、realist
D、modernist

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4、In the aesthetic movement of the 19th century, “Art for Art’s Sake” can simply mean the focus on ( ) rather than on deep meaning of literary works.

A、technique
B、form
C、beauty
D、impression

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5、( ) is a type of poetry written in the form of a speech of an individual character whose spiritual world is conveyed to the reader through the author’s subtle psychological analysis.

A、Free association
B、Interior monologue
C、Psycho-analysis
D、Dramatic monologue

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6、“Break, Break, Break” is a short lyric poem written by Alfred Tennyson which is a(n) ( ) for the poet to reveal his grief over the death of his friend.

A、sonnet
B、lyric
C、ode
D、elegy

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7、Thomas Carlyle’s non-fiction The French Revolution: A History was the inspiration for Charles Dickens‘s novel ( ).

A、 Hard Times
B、 A Tale of Two Cities
C、 Great Expectations
D、 Oliver Twist

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8、John Ruskin was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era. In his Modern Painters, he argued that the principal role of the artist is ( ).

A、”truth to nature“
B、innovation
C、”art for art’s sake”
D、creativity

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9、In his Culture and Anarchy, ( ) showed his deepest contempt for and most frequent attack on the middle-class Philistines who he thought lacked culture.

A、Matthew Arnold
B、Thomas Carlyle
C、John Ruskin
D、Charles Kinsley

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