A. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man B. Finnegans Wake C. Dubliners D. Ulysses
A. The Life of William Shakespeare B. The Life of Jane Austin C. The Life of Elizabeth Browning D. The Life of Charlotte Bronte
A. Renaissance B. Chartist Movement C. Restoration D. Enlightenment
A. dramatist B. poet C. essayist D. novelist
A. Mary Ann Barton B. Mary Ann Eliot C. Mary Ann Evans D. Mary Ann White
A. Middlemarch B. Cranford C. North and South D. Ruth
A. Charles Dickens B. Joseph Conrad C. George Eliot D. Oscar Wilde
A. Treasure Island. B. New Arabian Nights. C. Kidnapped. D. The Mayor of Casterbridge.
A. A Woman of No Importance. B. An Ideal Husband. C. The Two Gentlemen of Verona. D. Lady Windermere’s Fan.
A. Far From the Madding Crowd B. Jude the Obscure C. Tess of the D ’Urbervilles D. The Happy Prince and Other Tales
A. The Pilgrims of Hope B. Paracelsus C. Pippa Passes D. Home Thoughts From Abroad
A. George Bernard Shaw B. Edward Morgan Forster C. David Herbert Lawrence D. John Galsworthy
A. Joseph Rudyard Kipling B. James Joyce C. Virginia Woolf D. Thomas Steams Eliot
A. A Room with a View. B. The White Monkey. C. The Silver Spoon. D. Swan Song.
A. poem B. novel C. drama D. essay
A. To Let B. The Man of Property C. The Silver Spoon D. In Chancery
A. romantic B. neo-classical C. idealistic D. realistic
A. George Orwell B. George Bernard Shaw C. George Eliot D. George Howard
A. novelist B. poet C. playwright D. essayist
A. Widowers ’Houses B. The Return of the Native C. Mrs. Warren’s Profession D. The Devil’s Disciple
A. The Waste Land B. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock C. Murder in the Cathedral D. Ash-Wednesday
A. Let the People Sing B. When We Are Married C. The Land of Heart’s Desire D. Time and the Conways
A. The White Peacock B. Lady Chatterley’s Lover C. The Rainbow D. Sons and Lovers
A. The Rainbow B. Sons and Lovers C. Women in Love D. Lady Chatterley’s Lover
A. William Butler Yeats B. Herbert George Wells C. John Boynton Priestley D. Mr. Browning
A. William Somerset Maugham B. Herbert George Wells C. George Orwell D. David Herbert Lawrence
A. odes B. epics C. lyrics D. eulogies
A. Sigmund Freud’s B. Bernard Shaw’s C. George Eliot’s D. James Joyce’s
A. Sons and Lovers B. Lady Chatterley’s Lover C. Women in Love D. The Rainbow
A. The Indian Burying Ground B. A True Relation of Virginia C. The Rising Glory of America D. To the Memory of the Brave Americans
A. James Joyce B. William Butler Yeats C. William Somerset Maugham D. George Bernard Shaw
A. Romanticism B. Realism C. Classism D. Modernism
A. Liza of Lambeth. B. The Moon and Sixpence. C. Complete Short Stories. D. Of Human Bondage.
A. Ulysses. B. Dubliners. C. The Picture of Dorian Gray. D. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
A. Thomas Wolfe B. James Joyce C. D.H. Lawrence D. Bernard Shaw
A. Mrs. Dalloway B. To the Lighthouse C. The Waves D. Orlando
A. First Muse B. Fifth Muse C. Tenth Muse D. Best Muse
A. novelist B. critic C. dramatist D. poet
A. Michael Wigglesworth B. Jonathan Edwards C. Thomas Paine D. Thomas Hooker
A. Rights of Man. B. Common Sense. C. The Age of Reason. D. The American Crisis.
A. Reason B. Science C. Nature D. Religion
A. independence B. evolutionism C. individualism D. rationalism
A. Philip Freneau. B. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. C. William Cullen Bryant. D. Edgar Allan Poe.
A. The Wild Honeysuckle B. The British Prison Ship C. The Rising Glory of America D. The Indian Burying Ground
A. Poor Richard’s Almanac B. The Autobiography C. The American Crisis D. The Age of Reason
A. naturalism B. realism C. romanticism D. modernism
A. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow B. William Cullen Bryant C. Philip Freneau D. Anne Bradstreet
A. The Spy B. The Pilot C. The Prairie D. The Pioneers
A. Edgar Allan Poe B. Nathaniel Hawthorne C. Herman Melville D. James Fenimore Cooper
A. The Last of the Mohicans B. The Pathfinder C. The Deerslayer D. The Alhambra
A. Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn B. James Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Tales C. Washington Irving’s Rip Van Winkle D. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter
A. Samuel Johnson B. Noah Webster C. William Cullen Bryant D. Ralph Waldo Emerson
A. A History of New York B. The Sketch Book C. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow D. Tales of a Traveler
A. Voices of the Night B. Song of Myself C. Ballads and Other Poems D. The Courtship of Miles Standish
A. Nathaniel Hawthorne B. Herman Melville C. Edgar Allan Poe D. James Fenimore Cooper
A. The American Scholar B. The Transcendentalist C. Divinity School Address D. Self-Reliance
A. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque B. Fall of the House of Usher C. Walden D. To Helen
A. symbolism B. naturalism C. transcendentalism D. postmodernism
A. The Over-Soul B. Civil Disobedience C. Representative Men D. Concord Hymn
A. novel B. poem C. ballad D. play
A. The Fountain B. The White-Footed Deer C. Thanatopsis D. The Flood of Years
A. romantic B. realistic C. naturalist D. neo-classical
A. transcendentalism B. postmodernism C. naturalism D. modernism
A. the father of mystery-haunted novels B. the greatest American scholar C. the largest brain with the largest heart D. the most versatile American writer
A. Mardi. B. Moby Dick. C. Redburn. D. Mosses from an Old Manse.
A. novelists B. poets C. playwrights D. essayists
A. Leaves of Grass B. Evangeline C. A Psalm of Life D. The Song of Hiawatha
A. The House of Seven Gables B. Young Goodman Brown C. The Great Stone Face D. The Ambitious Guest
A. Directness. B. Simpleness. C. Conciseness. D. Endlessness.
A. Omoo B. White Jacket C. Billy Budd D. Typee