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Studying Literature
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Studying Literature
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1. Which of the following work does Eagleton mention in his essay?
2. What is the central theme of “Sonnet 116”?
3. What is the relationship between literature and history?
4. Which paradigm does Hudson write about?
5. Formalism emerged in ---------------.
6. What is the central idea of “Sonnet 116”?
7. Pick out the option containing Shakespeare’s contemporaries from the following:
8. Which of the following kind of literature can be associated with the descriptive essay?
9. Literature is constantly informed by social contexts. Which school of thought upholds this belief?
10. The essay “What is Literature?” is taken from the work ------------------ by Terry Eagleton.
11. Who defined Literature as “organized violence committed on ordinary speech”?
12. Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 116” is addressed to:
13. A sonnet consists of --------------- number of lines:
14. What does Carlyle mean by the term 'genuine voices'?
15. Which of the following impulse behind literature can be associated with Lyric poem?
16. What do you mean by the statement: ‘Value is a transitive term’?
17. Who is the author of Paradise Lost?
18. Which of the following impulse behind literature can be associated with the descriptive essay?
19. What is the major idea that the poet tries to convey in the third quatrain of “Sonnet 116”?
20. Which among the following is a consideration put forth by Hudson in his definition of Literature?
21. The last couplet of “sonnet 116” makes use of ---------- imagery.
22. Which of the following statements corresponds to a major issue raised against the Traditional paradigm and the Formalist paradigm by the Political contextual approach?
23. The work Illusions of Postmodernism by Terry Eagleton
24. The Pilgrim’s Progress is written by
25. Who defined Literature as a criticism of life?