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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上1. The progress of bourgeois economy made England a powerful state and enabled her in 1588 to inflict a defeat on the Spanish Invincible Armada. T2. The Protestant Reformation was in essence a religious movement in a political guise. F3. Before the Reformation, the English Bible was uni
2、versally used by the Catholic churches. F4. Shakespeares sonnets are divided into three groups: Numbers 117, Numbers 18126, and Numbers 127154. T5. Shakespeares sonnets are written for variety of virtues. T6. Shakespeare wrote about his own people and for his own time. T7. To reproduce the real life
3、, Shakespeare often combines the majestic with the funny, the poetic with the prosaic(散文体的) and tragic with the comic. T8. Utopia is Mores masterpiece, written in the form of letters between More and Hythloday, a voyage. F9. Both the gentlemen and the common people went to the theatres. But the uppe
4、r class was the dominant force in Elizabethan theatre. T10. From Shakespeares history plays, it can be seen that Shakespeare took a great interest in the political questions of his time. T11. Generally speaking, after Shakespeare, the English drama was undergoing a process of prosperity. F12. Englis
5、h Renaissance Period was an age of poetry and drama, and was an age of prose. F13. Utopia, Book One, describes an ideal communist society. F14. English literature of the 17th century witnessed a flourish on the whole. F15. The Revolution Period is also called Age of Milton because it produced a grea
6、t poet whole name is William Milton. F16. The main literary form in literature of Revolution Period is drama. F17. Among the English poets during the Revolution Period, John Donne was the greatest one. F18. The greatest epic produced by Milton, Paradise Lost, is written in heroic couplets. F19. The
7、18th century was an age of poetry. A group of excellent prose writers, such as Jonathan Swift, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, were produced. F20. Novel writing made a big advance in the 18th century. The main characters in the novels were no longer common people, but the kings and nobles. F21. T
8、he 19th century produced the first English novelists, who fall into two groups: the sentimentalist novelists and the realist novelist. F22. Robert Burns is remembered mainly for his songs written in the English dialect on a variety of subjects. F23. My Hearts in the Highlands is one of the best know
9、n poems written by Robert Burns in which he pored his unshakable love for his homeland. T24. Many of Goldsmiths poems were put to music. F25. Pre-romanticism is ushered by Burns and Blake and represented by Percy, Macpherson and Chatterton. F26. English Romantic literature started from mid-18th to t
10、he early 19th century. F27. Jane Austen is one of the greatest romantic woman novelists. T28. After composing the Lucy poems, Wordsworth began his The Prelude . T29. P.B. Shelley gained his nickname, “Mad Shelley” because of his independent and rebellious attitude. T30. Lyrical Ballads begins with C
11、oleridges long poem, “Tintern Abbey”. F31. Many of the subjects of the poems in Lyrical Ballads deal with elements of nature. T32. Coleridge wrote the majority of poems in Lyrical Ballads. F33. Wordsworths “I Wondered Lonely as a Cloud” has another name, Growth of a Poets Mind. F34. The Prelude is a
12、 long and autobiographical poem considered as Coleridges masterpiece. F35. Some romantic writers stood on the side of the feudal forces and even combined themselves with those forces. T36. Wordsworth and Coleridge are revolutionary Romantic poets. F37. Byron and Shelley and Keats are known as the ro
13、mantic poets of the second generation. T38. The romanticists paid great attention to the spiritual and emotional life of man. T39. Jane Austen is a writer who regards novel writing as a sophisticated art. T40. The story of Shelleys Prometheus Unbound was taken from Roman mythology. F41. Shelley is o
14、ne of the leading Romantic poets, an intense and original lyrical poet in the English language. T42. Byrons Don Juan begins with descriptions of the heros childhood. T43. Byrons literary career was closely linked with the struggle and progressive movements of his age. T44. Byron opposed oppression a
15、nd slavery, and has a passionate love for liberty. T45. Wordsworth drew inspirations from the mountains and lakes. T46. Dickens The Pickwick Papers gives a rather comprehensive picture of early 19th century England. T47. Mr. Pickwick and Sam Weller were two major characters in The Pickwick Papers wh
16、ich aroused the interests of the readers. T48. In Oliver Twist, Dickens makes his readers aware of the inhumanity of country life under capitalism. F49. The title Bleak House is not only the name of a house but is also an apt (贴切的) description of the society of the time. T50. Hard Times is a fierce
17、attack on the bourgeois system of education and ethics(论理学,道德学) and on utilitarianism (功利主义). T51. A Tale of Two Cities takes the Industrial Revolution as the subject. F52. The theme underlying A Tale of Two Cities is the idea “Where there is oppression, there is revolution.” T53. The story of Tess
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