A. Coleridge
B. T. S. Eliot
C. Allen Tate
D. F. R. Leavis
Related Mcqs:
- Who coined the term New Historicism ?
A. Jacques Derrida
B. Terry Eagleton
C. Fredric Jameson
D. Stephen Greenblatt - Who coined the term ’esemplastic’ ?
A. William Worsworth
B. Browning
C. Coleridge
D. Eliot - This literary critic coined the term “fancy.” ?
A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
B. Virginia Woolf
C. Matthew Arnold
D. Carl Jung - The term ‘collective unconscious’ is coined by_____________?
A. Carl Jung
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Ernest Jones
D. Erik Erikson - Which of the following statements best explains the main objective of New Historicism ?
A. Texts are examined to see how colonizers and the colonized interact.
B. Texts are examined to see how the formal aspects of the text create meaning.
C. Texts are examined to determine how they reveal social realities.
D. Texts are examined to determine the author’s intent. - Who originated the term “objective correlative,” which is often used in formalist criticism ?
A. C.S. Lewis
B. Virginia Woolf
C. Matthew Arnold
D. T.S. Eliot - Which word comes from a Greek expression meaning ‘goat-song’?
A. Harmony
B. Poetry
C. Tragedy
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Ihsan Ali
- Which of the following was NOT considered a proper form of literary expression in the Neoclassical Period ?
A. The essay
B. Satire
C. Blank verse poetry
D. The rhymed couplet - The now ghastly pallor of the skin, and the now miraculous luster of the eye, above all things startled and even awed me. The silken hair, too, had been suffered to grow all unheeded, and as, in its wild gossamer texture, it floated rather than fell about the face, I could not, even with effort, connect its arabesque expression with any idea of simple humanity. The character described in this passage ?
A. Commits suicide
B. Devours a heart
C. Meets the devil
D. Buries someone alive - Experimentation in which of the following areas of poetic expression characterize Victorian poetry and allow Victorian poets to represent psychology in a different way ?
A. the use of pictorial description to construct visual images to represent the emotion or situation of the poem
B. sound as a means to express meaning
C. perspective, as in the dramatic monologue
D. all of the above