In Egypt, women's skirts can be not long enough.
In Elizabethan Period, wrote more than fifty excellent essays, which made him one of the best essayists in English literature.
Jane Austen's novels mainly concern such issues as the ( ) of young women. Because of the use of satire and criticism of social prejudices, she is considered as a realist novelist rather than a romantic writer.
Of the women writers in the 19th century English literature, ( ) is the only one that deals with the life of the working-class people, represented by her novel Mary Barton.
( ) was an English sea captain, private, slave trader, naval officer and explorer of the Elizabethan era.
Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare and William Thackeray were the three masterplaywrights in Elizabethan Age.
Like Elizabethan England, Victorian England saw great expansion of wealth, power, and culture.
What did the writer's job involve?
The 17th century literature was as prosperous as that of the Elizabethan Age.
In the Elizabethan Age, a yellow flag would be raised for a tragedy in the theatre before the performance started.
The Elizabethan Age is also called the Age of ____.
The poet’s poet of the age of Elizabethan was ____Edmund Spenser.
The neoclassical poetry differs from that of Elizabethan Age ,because
______ poems showed a strong resemblance to the Elizabethan poetry.
The Elizabethan theaters were built outside of the City of London for fear of ______.
Elizabethan poetry is remarkable. England then became "a nest of singing birds". Which is not the famous poets of that period ?
Click! means women's recognition of a chore to be done.
One of the good things for men in women's liberation is that men no longer have to pay women the old-fashioned courtesies.
What flourished in Elizabethan age more than any other form. of literature?
The writer's real trouble was that
The author criticizes women's obsession with thinness ______.
The writer's conclusion is that____.
In the writer's opinion, ______ .
The following authors were women writers who wrote novels in the late 19th and early 20thcentury with the exception of().