A. Harold Bloom’s “An Elegy for the Canon”
B. Jacques Lacan’s “The Mirror Stage . . . ”
C. Cleanth Brooks’s “Keats’s Sylvan Historian”
D. Edward Said’s Orientalism
Literary Theory and Criticism
Literary Theory and Criticism
A. The idea of the author came into being at a certain point in history.
B. The names of authors serve a classificatory function.
C. The author may not always exist.
D. All of the above answers are correct.
A. Ethics
B. Metaphysics
C. Rhetoric
D. Ars Poetica
A. Female symbols
B. Phallic symbols
C. Male symbols
D. Evidence of an Oedipus complex
A. T.S. Eliot
B. Jacques Lacan
C. Jacques Derrida
D. Stanley Fish
A. Virginia Woolf
B. Elaine Showalter
C. Mary Wolstencraft
D. Ellen Mores
A. Hélène Cixous
B. Judith Butler
C. Lucy Irigaray
D. Mary Wollstonecraft
A. The Elizabethan Age
B. The Neo-Classical Age
C. The Romantic Age
D. The Victorian Age
A. Edmund Husserl
B. Wolfgang Iser
C. Jean-Paul Sartre
D. All of the above answers are correct.
A. They must be observed
B. It is not necessary to observe them
C. He favours the observance of the Unity of Action only
D. Their observance depends upon the nature of the theme of the play