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5.
What do you know about John Dryden ?
Case study
Discuss the differences between paradise lost and biblical texts. Why Milton
decided to retell the
story of first people’s fall?
Seminar № 5
THE NOVEL. DANIEL DEFOE AND “ROBINSON CRUSOE”. JONATHAN SWIFT’S
GULLIVER’S TRAVELS. ANTISLAVERY THEMES IN APHRA BEHN’S
NOVEL“OROONOKO”.
Plan
1) Enlightenment in English literature
2) Daniel Defoe and his “Robinson Crusoe” and “The True-born Englishman”
3) Jonathan Swift and enlightenment reflections in “Gulliver’s Travels”
4) Aphra Behn’s novel
Test
1.
The XVIII century Enlightenment writers are:
A.
Oscar Wilde, John Milton, Ben Johnson
B.
Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift,
Daniel Defoe
C.
Samuel Richardson, Thomas Hardy, John Wain
D.
Charles Dickens, George Eliot,
Sir Walter Scott
E.
James Joyce, Graham Greene, John Keats
2.
Alexander Pope’s mock-heroic narrative poem ……..
A.
The rape of the lock C. The dunciad E. Messiah
B.
Essay on criticism D. Essay on man
3.
Which of the following books were translated by Alexander Pope into English?
A.
Messiah C. Iliad, Odyssey E.
Beowulf
B.
Pastorals D. Bible
4.
Which poem of Alexander Pope was left unfinished?
A.
Brutus C. Crassus E. Julius
B.
Cassius D. Umbriel
5.
To what are Belinda’s eyes repeatedly compared?
A.
The sun C. Flames E. The Moon
B.
Stars D. Gems
6.
The main characters of “The rape of the lock” are:
A.
Eliza, Robin, Eliot C. Higgins, Brillante, Rebecca E. Shock,
Eliza
B.
Momentilla, Lamia, Isabella D. Belinda, Baron,Caryl
7.
What poem is the following passage from?
'Tis with our Judgments as our Watches, none
Go just alike, yet each believes his own.
In Poets as true Genius is but rare,
True Taste as seldom is the Critick's Share;
A.
The dunciad C. Essay on criticism E. Messiah
B.
Essay on man D.
The rape of the lock
8.
“An Essay on Criticism” is about…….
A.
Discussion of what good critics should do C. poets should strive for in their own
work
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B.
The mistakes that critics make D. advise against too much
ornamentation in writing
E. All of them
9. Which famous phrase come from “An essay on criticism”
A. A little learning is a dang’rous
thing
B. E're to the Main this Morning Sun descend.
C. sleepless Lovers
D. 'Tis hard to say, if greater Want of Skill
E. To tire our Patience,
than mis-lead our Sense
10. The central theme of “The rape of the lock” is………
A. the fuss that high society makes over trifling matters, such as breaches of decorum
B. the tragic fate of the Belinda
C. the life of the English woman
D. revolutionary struggle of
families
E. none of them
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