in his literary development, chaucer was influenced by three literatures, which one is not true?
when he died, geoffrey chaucer was buried in the poet’s corner.
chaucer composes a long narrative poem named based on boccaccio’s poem filostrato.
in the canterbury tales, chaucer used the canterbury pilgrimage as the framing device to gather people of erse backgrounds from the 14th century english society.
the 32 pilgrims, according to chaucer’s plan, was to exceed that of baccoccio’s decameron.
what are the three periods of geoffrey chaucer’s literary creation?
what is the essence of renaissance?
following the classical and italian models of virgil and petrarch, ______ became the most popular verse form in renaissance time.
what are the religious and social developments during english renaissance in the reign of queen elizabeth ⅰ?
the english renaissance saw the rise of a large number of writers and humanistic thinkers. among them _____ and ______were dramatists.
whom were the shakespeare’s 154 sonnets written for?
what makes shakespeare the greatest british dramatist? why are his dramas enduring?
which of the following isn’t daniel defoe’ works?
which one of defoe’s novels is second only to the bible in its number of translations?
the enlightenment on the whole was an expression of struggle of the progressive class of feudali against bourgeoisie.
daniel defoe was a major representative of popular, rather than classical writing in his period.
what’s enlightement?
literature of neoclassici is different from that of romantici in that _______.
which of the following descriptions of gothic novels is not correct?
wordsworth’s “ i wondered lonely as a cloud” has another name, growth of a poet’s mind.
the prelude is a long and autobiographical poem considered as coleridge’s masterpiece.
what are jane austen’s writing features
the movement appeared in the thirties of the 19th century. it showed that the english workers were able to appear as an independent political force and were already realizing the fact that the industrial bourgeoisie was their principal enemy.
the second period of dickens's literary career, which began from 1842, and ended in 1849, was a period of excitement and irritation. was written in this period.
which statement is not true?
please give a brief ysis of the features of dickens's works.
the “gothic novels” originated from 18th century is the pre-existence of the novels except the novels.
which of the following writer is believed to be among the first few american writers who had seminal influence on european literature, in terms of novels in particular?
‘s sketch book became the first work by an american writer to win financial success on both sides of the atlantic, and he was judged the nation’s greatest writer by the first half of the 19th century.
romantici revived medievali and elements of art and narrative perceived as authentically medieval in an attempt to escape population growth, early urban expansion, and industriali.
what is the symboli of “raven” in edgar allan poe’s masterpiece the raven?
in the late 19th century, a host of new writers appeared, among them were .
choose the works written by mark twain.
mark twain had led an active life in the very center of the american experience. he had been a .
the adventures of tom sawyer marks the climax of mark twain’s literary creativity.
tell something about the features of mark twain’s literary works.
(1926) is hemingway's first true novel. it easts light on a whole generation after the first world war and effects of the war by way of a vivid portrait of "the lost generation".
hemingway was badly wounded in italy and sent to a hospital where he fell in love with a nurse. these two persons later became the characters of his novel
in paris, hemingway, along with , accomplished a revolution in literary style and language.
during the depression, hemingway first went to spain and then to the american west and to africa on hunting expeditions. in the novels written in this period such as , he wrote about bullfighting, hunting and his personal anecdote.