A. 1938
B. 1925
C. 1932
D. 1923
Related Mcqs:
- In his first lecture onWilliam Butler Yeats, Professor Hammer says that the young Yeats identified with King Goll. What does he mean by this ?
A. Yeats’s poetry was autobiographical, but he understood his life through the prism of myths and symbols; symbolism was therefore present in both Yeats’s life and in his poetry.
B. Yeats believed that each person was an instance of a general cultural type or symbol.
C. The young Yeats wished to emphasize his identity as an English poet and draw attention away from his Irish heritage.
D. Both A and B - when did william Faulkner get nobel prize for literature ?
A. A-1941
B. B-1949
C. C-1945
D. D-1938 - When did Hemingway receive the Nobel Prize for Literature ?
A. 1952
B. 1954
C. 1956
D. 1958 - Who was the first black woman who win the Nobel Prize for Literature ?
A. Toni Morrison
B. Jane Austin
C. Ann Petry
D. Frances Harper - This approach provides a universalistic approach to literature and identifies a reason why certain literature may survive the test of time. It works well with works that are highly symbolic.What approach has this advantage ?
A. Mimetic
B. Psychological
C. Historical/Biographical
D. Mythological/Archetypal - W.B.Yeats used the phrase ‘the artifice of eternity’ in his poem ?
A. Sailing to Byzantium
B. Byzantium
C. The Second Coming
D. Leda and the Swan - Which American writer won the Nobel Prize in 1930 ?
A. Sinclair Lewis
B. Upton Sinclair
C. John Steinbeck
D. Raymond Chandler - Gunter Grass got Nobel Prize in-xviii ?
A. 1998
B. 1997
C. 1999
D. 2000 - Earnest Hemingway got Nobel Prize for_________?
A. Old Man and the Sea
B. A Farewell to Arms
C. Man and Superman
D. Life of Pea (Ryan Martel)Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
- Gunter Grass got Nobel Prize in________?
A. 1998
B. 1999
D. 1997
D. 2000Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood