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