A. Carl Jung
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Ernest Jones
D. Erik Erikson
Literary Theory and Criticism
Literary Theory and Criticism
A. C.S. Lewis
B. Virginia Woolf
C. Matthew Arnold
D. T.S. Eliot
A. Willy Loman
B. Arthur Miller
C. Henry James
D. David
A. Elaine Showalter
B. Julia Kristeva
C. Lucy Irigaray
D. Louise M. Rosenblatt
A. As an aesthetic object that is independent of historical context
B. As an aesthetic object that is influenced by historical context
C. As a historical object that is also aesthetic
D. As a historical object that is not necessarily aesthetic
A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
B. Virginia Woolf
C. Matthew Arnold
D. Carl Jung
A. Aristotle
B. Dante
C. Longinus
D. Plato
A. A character who is always cheerful and gay
B. A character who is by nature melancholy
C. A character whose temper is determined by the predominance of one out of the four fluids in the human body
D. An eccentric person
A. F. R. Leavis
B. Allen Tate
C. John Crowe Ransom
D. R. P. Blackmur
A. Psychoanalytic theory
B. Feminist theory
C. Ethnic criticism
D. All of the above answers are correct.