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英美文学作业题之英国文学作业题
《英美文学》作业题之〈英国文学〉作业题
第一章: 古代与中世纪英国文学
Choose one that best complete each of the statement.
The most prevailing of literature in the feudal English is________
a. Romance b. Romanticism
c. Realism d. Modernism
_________ is considered the earliest national epic of the English people.
a. Beowulf b. Piers the plowman
c. Hamlet d. Canterbury Tale
Briefly introduce the significance of Canterbury Tale.
第二章: 文艺复兴时期
I. Choose one that best complete each of the statement.
1. ________is not Shakespeare’s work.
a. Hamlet b. King Lear
c. Othello d. The Faerie
2. The Four Greatest Tragedies of Shakespeare’s do not include_______.
a. Romeo and Juliet b. Hamlet
c. Macbeth d. Othello
3..“shall I comparee thee to a summer’s day?” is the beginning line of Shakespeare’s _________.
a. Songs b. tragedies
c. sonnets d. comedies
4.________ is regarded as ________.
a. “Father of English Essays” b. “Father of Essays”
c. “Father of English Literature”
d. “Father of English Novels”
5.The English Renaissance began in the _________.
a. 15th century b. 16th century
c. 14th century d. 17th century
6._______is the essence of Renaissance.
a. Realism b. Romanticism
c. Romance d. Humanism
Define the literature terms
Renaissance
Humanism
III.Name the author of each of the following literature works
Hamlet
Essay
For each of the quotations listed below please give the name of the author and the title of the literature work which it is taken and then brief interpret it.
1. “So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, //So long lives this, and this gives life to thee14.”
2.“Reading maketh a full man29; conference30 a ready man31; and writing32 an exact man33”.
3. “For thy sweet love rememb’red such wealth brings,// That then I scorn to change my state10 with kings.”
4. “Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and
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