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In the sentence, "You're coming, aren't you?", which intonation pattern is likely used?
Baudelaire’s symbols were modeled on the symbols of:
Which Romantic poet excelled all his contemporaries in sustained symbolism?
Who said: “Everything—form, movement, number, color, perfume—in the spiritual as in the natural world is significative, reciprocal, converse, correspondent”?
. Who are the chief exponents of Symbolism in France?
Who used private symbols in their poetry during the Romantic period?
The doctrine of Correspondences means:
Symbolism is based on the doctrine of:
The German art critic who used the term Magischer Realismus was:
The term Magic Realism comes from the German word:
The first work of Magical Realism is considered to be:
The term fabulation refers to:
Metafiction highlights the role of:
The term Metafiction, popularized by Robert Scholes, refers to novels that:
One Hundred Years of Solitude, an iconic work of Magic Realism, was written by:
In literature, Magic Realism was used to describe the prose fiction of _____.
Materials derived from myth and fairy tales are used in -
In ________, the writers weave in an everlasting pattern a sharply etched realism in representing ordinary events and details together with fantastic and dreamlike elements.
The term ________ was originally applied to a School of Surrealist German painters in the 1920’s.
. Who said: “True wit is what oft was thought, but never so well expressed”?
Who said: “Wit is at once natural and new”?
What verse form was much favoured in the Neoclassical period?
The distinctive quality of Neoclassical poetry can be seen in Horace’s annotation:
Who defined Romanticism as “the addition of strangeness to beauty”?
Who called Romanticism “the renaissance of wonder”?
Who said “Romanticism is disease, Classicism is health”?
Romanticism is a withdrawal from outer experience to concentrate on inner experience, according to:
Who defined Romanticism as “liberalism in literature”?
The Neoclassical idea was founded on:
Who authored the work What is a Classic?
The ‘Four Wheels of the English Novel’ are:
The period between 1744 and 1785 is known as:
The original Augustan Age was a brilliant literary period of:
Urbanity, wit, and licentiousness are features of the:
. The English theatres, closed in 1642, reopened with:
The term ‘Restoration’ is derived from:
The three major divisions of Neoclassical literature are:
The Neo-Classical period extended for 140 years from:
Besides being a dramatist, Seneca was also a:
The revenge tradition in English drama owes to:
The first English translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses was done by:
The early English comedies Ralph Roister Doister and Gammer Gurton’s Needle parody the plays of:
The Aeneid by Virgil is considered the national epic of:
Who satirized social norms and heroes of Greek mythology in his plays?
Who introduced dialogue into plays?
The trilogy Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone was authored by:
The third and final section of the ode is:
The second part of the choral debate is called:
The first stanza of an ode is called:
Who employed the triadic structure: Strophe, Antistrophe, and Epode?