Daniel Defoe is an early proponent of the ( ) novel whose masterpiece Robinson Crusoe tells about the adventures of a sailor on the sea and on an island.
I ’ m reading his ______ novel.
Relating to the story of K by Coetzee, Robinson Crusoe can be seen as a typical image of a colonizer in British expansion.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is known as the author of one of his greatest novels The Great Gatsby.
Thomas Hardy is the most representative realist in the later decades of the Victorian era, whose principal works are the ( ) novels, i.e., the novels describing the characters and environment of his native countryside.
Walter Scott is the only novelist of the romantic literature of the 19th-century England and his novels are mainly ( ) novels as far as genre is concerned.
Which of the following novels is not epistolary (written in letter form) novels?
______ is the real founder of the realist novel in the history of English literature. In his novels, he gives a panaramic view of the life in the English society of his age.
Lawrence is best known for his novels EXCEPT _______.
In his novel Robinson Crusoe, Defoe eulogizes the hero of the _______.
Daniel Defoe is an early proponent of the ( ) novel whose masterpiece Robinson Crusoe tells about the adventures of a sailor on the sea and on an island.
________is Jewish in origin and in many of his novels the American Jews are major characters.
The heroine Tess in Tess of the D’urbervilles seems to be led to her final destruction step by step by ______, as Hardy says at the end of the novel: "Justice was done, and the President of the Immortals had ended his sport with Tess."
What distinguishes Evelyn Waugh s art is his______, which produces a strong comic effect in his novel.
Ernest Hemingway s stature as a writer was confirmed with the publication of his novel ______in 1929. The novel portrayed a farewell both to war and to love.
The novel______by Smuel Richrdson is considered the first English psycho-nlyticl noveThe novel______by Smuel Richrdson is considered the first English psycho-nlyticl novel.Pmel B.Robinson Crusoe C.Jonthn Wild D.meli
The House of the Seven Gables is a novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne based on his experience in the Brook Farm.
Jerome David Salinger is famous for his______, a novel which centers around 16-year-old Holden Caulfield in his search for meaning in a society full of "phoniness".
The author mentions Hardy's novel "Under the Greenwood Tree" to justify his comments on
In his novels, Hawthorne had scientists anddoctors pictured unfavorably, among whom, ___, the antagonist in the scarlet letter, seemed to be a nasty villain.
The first As an investment banker specializing in mergers and acquisitions, Francois von Hurter spent a lot of time in airport lounges, where he' d often set aside the latest deal calculations in favor of a good mystery fiction read. So when he retired in 1998 after 25 years as a dealmaker, instead of joining legions of ex-bankers on extended vacations in exotic locales, yon Hurter committed himself and some hard-earned capital to his next business venture: He launched London-based Bitter Lemon Press, a publishing company specializing in reprinting in English mystery novels he' d grown to love.
One night when Mr. Robinson was asleep,he was woken up by some strange noise outside his house.“Thieves,”he thought. Jumping out of bed,he took his gun and hurried to the bedroom window. The room was not shining and the night was rather dark. But he could see a white shape. It looked like a man in the garden. He pointed his gun at it,fired and went back to bed. Early in the morning,he went down to the garden. His shirt was hanging from a tree. He had washed it the day before and hung it on the tree do dry. It had a hole right through the middle. Mr. Robinson was really frightened out of his life when he saw it and began to tremble(颤抖)。 His neighbour arrived at that moment.“How are you today,Mr,Robinson?”he asked in an anxious voice. “You don’t look well.”
The famous Japanese writer believed that his children were_____ to the writing of his novels()
Which of the following novels brought James his first international fame()