A. Paris
B. Tokyo
C. London
D. Amsterdam
Victorian Age
Victorian Age
A. Jane Austin
B. Dickens
C. Emily Bronte
D. Thackery
A. W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
B. George Bernard Shaw
C. Robert Corrigan
D. all but C
A. They remained unmarried due to a population imbalance between the sexes.
B. Their willingness to work for low wages resulted in a surplus of textiles, causing them to drop in price.
C. They were women writers who wrote frequently about similar topics.
D. They prostituted themselves as a way to make money in a market economy that didn’t provide extensive job opportunities to women.
A. D.G Rossetti
B. Leigh Hunt
C. Tennyson
D. Arnold
A. Emma
B. Jane Eyre
C. Vanity Fair
D. Wuthering Heights
A. the rich and the poor
B. Anglicans and Methodists
C. England and Ireland
D. Britain and Germany
A. crop; scabbard; foot; agree
B. throne; scepter; soul; decree
C. school; scalpel; pen; set free
D. hearth; needle; heart; obey
A. the representation of a large and comprehensive social world in realistic detail
B. a surrealist exploration of alternate states of consciousness
C. the attempt of a protagonist to define his or her place in society
D. A and C
A. Graham Greene
B. Anthony Powell
C. Evelyn Waugh
D. William Golding