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7. Jane Austen ''s main literary concern is about human beings in their ______ relationships . Because of this , her novels have a universal significance .
A. personal
B. natural
c. satisfied
D. hostile
8. Among the famous novelists of the Victorian period were the critical realists like _____, William Makepeace Thackery , Charlotte Bronte , Emily Bronte , Mrs . Gaskell and Anthony Trollope , etc .
A. Thomas Hardy
B. Charles Dickens
C. Robert Browning
D. Jane Austen
9. The short lyric Break ,Break , Break , is written in memory of ______ ''s best friend , Arthur Hallam , whose death has a lifelong influence on the poet .
A. Afred Tennyson
B. Robert Browning
C. Emily Bronte
D. Charlotte Bronte
10. Reading _____ ''s Crossing the Bar , we can feel his fearlessness towards death , his faith in God and afterlife .
A. Afred Tennyson
B. Robert Browning
C. John Keats
D. Emily Dickins
11. Generally speaking , _________ is the best of T.S. Eliot''s plays in the sense that it contains the best poetry and the most coherent drama .
A.Murder in the Cathedral
B. The Cocktail Party
C. Hamlet
D. The Family Reunion
12. With his conversion to ______ in 1927 , T.S. Eliot characterized his Four Quartes by a philosophical and emotional calm quite in contrast to the despair and suffering of his early works .
A. Catholicism
B. Protestantism
C. Anglicanism
D. Enlightenment
13. In his novel Ulysses , James Joyce intends to present a microcosm of the whole _____ by providing an instance of how a single event contains all the events of its kind , and how history is recapitulated in the happenings of one day .
A. animal kingdom
B. human life
C. Ireland
D. Britain