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The New Humanism movement in 20th-century America was led by:
Who defended humanism in Victorian England by defining culture as “the best that is known and thought in the world”?
Christian Humanism emphasized:
The Renaissance humanists emphasized the study of:
Which of the following is considered a Romantic long poem?
Romanticism emphasized which of the following literary ideals?
Romantic characters are often portrayed as:
Who among the following Romantic writers is known for using supernatural elements in poetry?
Which poet defined poetry as something that "should come as naturally as the leaves to a tree"?
The Romantic period in English literature began with the publication of:
Who developed Heroic Drama during the Restoration period?
Which of these novel types flourished during the Age of Sensibility?
Who among the following prose writers belongs to the Restoration Age?
The idea of 'decorum' in Neoclassical literature refers to:
‘An Essay on Criticism’ was written by:
The major poetic forms of the Neoclassical period include all EXCEPT:
What was the favorite verse form of the Neoclassical poets?
Who is considered the dominant critic of the Age of Sensibility?
Who among the following is associated with ‘Comedy of Manners’?
Which of the following is NOT a period of Neoclassicism?
Which philosopher is not associated with classical Greek criticism?
Who among the following was NOT a tragedian?
Which Roman writer is associated with introducing the revenge tradition in drama?
The Pindaric ode is named after:
Which of the following writers was a Greek fabulist?
What is the work Metamorphoses known for?
Who wrote the epic poem Aeneid?
Which Greek poet is referred to as the “Tenth Muse”?
The classical period of Greek literature ends with:
Who is known as the “Father of Tragedy”?
The smallest individual unit in a language
What is a sign?
Why is linguistics scientific?
The Ding Dong theory was offered by:
Who defines language as a system of signs?
Who used the terms langue and parole
What analogy does Eliot use to explain the influence of new works on tradition?
Eliot’s idea of “impersonal theory of poetry” implies:
According to Eliot, what should be the attitude of a poet toward emotion in poetry?
What is Eliot's view on the relationship between new and old works?
How does Eliot compare the poet's mind in the creative process?
What is meant by Eliot’s “historical sense”?
What does Eliot say about the concept of tradition?
According to T.S. Eliot in Tradition and the Individual Talent, what is the “historical sense” that a poet must develop?
What does Aristotle define as the most essential unity in a play?
What is the function of comedy as per Aristotle?
What is the origin of comedy according to Aristotle?
Why is tragedy considered superior to epic by Aristotle?
What is Deus Ex Machina in epic poetry?
What is the key difference between epic and tragedy, according to Aristotle?