NAZORAT SAVOLLARI
1.
Literary activity of Thomas Hardy
2.
Depression and fatality in his works
3.
His work «Tess the D’Urbervilles»
4.
Philosophy and creative work of Oscar Wilde (“Picture of Dorian Grey”)
5.
Social-philosophical fantasy of Herbert George Wells
6.
Creation of ideological innovations in his early works – “Time Machine”, “Invisible Man”, “the War
of the Worlds”
7.
John Galsworthy. Realism traditions in the creative work of the writer
8.
Resources of the Forsyte novels
9.
The novel “The Man of Property”
10.
Contradictions and systematicity of images
11.
The notion “Forsytism”
12.
Bernard Show. A new period in the English Drama
13.
Bernard Show and the Fabian society
14.
Expression of war and anticolonial emotions in the creative work of Bernard Show
15.
His works “Plays Unpleasant” and “Pygmalion”
16.
Rudyard Kipling. Creative role and bravery of the Human in the society
17.
His work “The White”
18.
Critical realism in the English Literature and its historical roots
19.
Richard Aldington and his work “Death of a Hero”.
20.
Influence of modernism to the creative work of Somerset Maugham
21.
Realism and naturalism in his works
22.
What vices in the society of his time does Oscar Wilde expose in his plays?
23.
Why do we appreciate Oscar Wilde's works?
24.
What is the contribution of Wells to world literature?
25.
What was Wells' attitude towards scientific progress?
26.
What are the chief characteristics of Galsworthy's works?
27.
Why do we call "The Forsyte Saga" a social novel?
28.
Comment on the title of the novel "The Man of Property".
29.
What is the difference between the novels written by Herbert Wells and John Galsworthy?
30.
What was Bernard Shaw's attitude towards war?
31.
What is characteristic of Bernard Shaw's dramatic works?
32.
How does Bernard Shaw depict common people in his play "Pygmalion"?
33.
Where does the title of the play "Pygmalion" come from?
34.
Why did the author leave the play without ending?
35.
What a new form of drama did Bernard Shaw introduce?
36.
What problems did Bernard Shaw deal with in his works?
37.
During what period is Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" written?
38.
Somerset Maugham – a short story writer
39.
Expression of war and anticolonial struggle in the novel of Graham Greene “The Quiet American”
40.
Charles Percy Snow and his works
41.
‘Angry young Men”
42.
The place of Kingsley Amis, John Wain, G.Osborne, G.Brain in the English Literature
43.
“Anticolonial Novel” – Norman Lewis, James Aldridge
44.
Realism and modern ideology in the creative methodology of William Golding
45.
Creative work of Iris Murdoch
46.
Psychological and philosophical thoughts about the human life
47.
The influence of existentialism on the creative work of the writer
48.
The problems of the “romantic novel” in the modern English literature
49.
‘Working class literature” and Sid Chaplin, Alan Sillitoe, Stanley Barstow
50.
Short information about the modern British Literature
51.
Literature of the 17
th
– 18
th
centuries and its characteristic features
52.
The difference of the 20
th
century literature from the literature of the previous ages
261
53.
American Enlightenment Literature
54.
Enlightenment Journalism
55.
American Romanticism
56.
Works of Washington Irving, Fennimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville and their
characteristic features
57.
19
th
century. Abolitionism
58.
Slavery in the United States
59.
The political and social condition of the USA in the middle of 19
th
century
60.
The American Civil War between the North and the South and its reflection in literature
61.
Slavery in the novel of Harriet Beecher Stowe “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
62.
Literary activity and world outlook of Henry Longfellow
63.
Criticism of racial discrimination and slavery
64.
The Indian topic in the novel “The Song of Hiawatha”
65.
Characteristics of the creative methodology of Walt Whitman
66.
His methodological innovations, implemented in the American poetry
67.
Connection with the folklore
68.
Characteristics of the trends
69.
Who did Thomas Hardy write about in his novels?
70.
Who was the leader of the Aesthetic movement in English literature?
71.
What does Oscar Wilde describe in his "The Picture of Dorian Gray?
72.
Which novel of Somerset Maugham is authobiography?
73.
Who is the main character of the novel “Cakes and Ale”?
74.
Mark Twain. Life and creative work of the writer
75.
Reflection of folklore traditions in his early works
76.
Periods of his literary activity
77.
Contribution of Hamlin Garland, Frank Norris and Stephen Crane to the development of the
American Literature
78.
What is "the anti-colonial trend" in English literature?
79.
What is a "working-class novel"?
80.
What problems are James Aldridge's works devoted to?
81.
What do you think, why Iris Murdoch's novels are considered to be philosophical?
82.
What do you know about Iris Murdoch's philosophy of existentialism?
83.
How did the writers express the problems of “romantic adventure” in 1945- 1980?
84.
Which authors did write about love of person at that time?
85.
Which literary genre was developed in 1945-1980?
86.
Which works of Alan Sillitoe shows the constant struggle between the workers and the management,
the struggle that keeps class antagonisms alive?
87.
Count the three great novels of Sir Chaplin.
88.
Which literary trend did Sir Chaplin belong in English literature?
89.
Who was the main character of “The day of the Sardine” of Sir Chaplin?
90.
Periods of the literary career of Jack London
91.
Jack London’s participance in the social movement
92.
The influence of the reactive theories of F.Nithshe and Herbert Spenser to Jack London
93.
“North Stories”
94.
Writer’s contradictions in world outlook
95.
Jack London’s tragedy in the novel “Martin Eden”
96.
The problem of individualism, expressed in the novel
97.
O’Henry as an excellent short-story writer
98.
American literature and its place in the World Culture
99.
The problem of nationalism of the American Literature in accordance with the historical
development characteristics of America
100.
Periods in the American Literature
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