A. Eliot
B. Pater
C. I. A. Richards
D. F. R. Leavis
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Related Mcqs:
- W.E.B. Du Bois accuses Booker T. Washington of being______________?
- A. A Christian. B. A radical. C. An accomodationist. D. A coward....
- In which essay did Arnold say that for good literature to flourish two powers are necessary – creative and the critical ?
- A. The Function of Criticism B. The Study of Poetry C. Preface to Eighteen Fifty Three poems D. Essay on Wordsworth...
- Who said that Arnold was a propagandist for literature rather than a critic ?
- A. Carlyle B. Ruskin C. T. S. Eliot D. F. R. Leavis...
- Arnold’s views on poetry and criticism are discussed in ?
- A. Preface to the Poems B. On translating Homer C. “Scholar Gypsy” D. Culture and Anarchy...
- Which of the following does NOT characterize Matthew Arnold’s “Dover Beach” ?
- A. It is a dramatic monologue. B. Like earlier Romantic lyrics, it takes a natural setting as an occasion for philosophical reflection. C. It has a melancholic tone. D. It envisions Christianity as eternal....
- For what do Matthew Arnold’s moral investment in nonfiction and Walter Pater’s aesthetic investment together pave the way ?
- A. a renewed secularism in the twentieth century B. modern literary criticism C. late “nineteenth-century and early” twentieth-century satirical drama D. the surrealist movement...
- Matthew Arnold;s Thyrsis is an elegy written on the death of______________?
- A. Arthur Hallam B. Milton C. Edward King D. Hugh Clough...
- Arnold’s Culture and Anarchy deals with the subject of_____________?
- A. Religion B. Civilization C. Tehology D. Education...
- From where Matthew Arnold took the story for his Sohras and Rustam ?
- A. Arabian Nights B. Canterbury Tales C. Shah Namah D. Pilgrims Progress...
- For what do Matthew Arnold’s moral investment in nonfiction and Walter Pater’s aesthetic investment together pave the way ?
- A. a renewed secularism in the twentieth century B. modern literary criticism C. late nineteenth-century and earlytwentieth- century satirical drama D. the surrealist movement...
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