In his novel Robinson Crusoe, Defoe eulogizes the hero of the _______.
The following novels are written by Virginia Woolf except ______.
The major theme of the novel is _________.
The plot of the novel _______ the economic development of the village.
______ are the Wessex novels.
______ are the novels written by the Brontë sisters.
“Call me Ishmael.” comes from the novel ________.
___________ was also a critical realist. His novels are mainly a satirical portrayal of the upper strata of the society.
Most of Hardy’s novels are set in ______, the fictional primitive and crude rural region that is really the home place he both loves and hates.
In Woolf’s novels, emphasis is not on plot or action but on the psychological realm of her characters and the moment-by –moment experience of living which are depicted by the techniques of interior monologue and______.
The novel is said ______ into many languages.
Which one from A,B or C is the best choice in formal style?Pat and ____ are w时ting a novel.
9.The author of the novel, though causing a argument, _____________ above the rest.
In his novel Robinson Crusoe, Defoe eulogizes the hero of the _______.
Realist novels in the 20th century are represented by ______.
The Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written by______.
________is Jewish in origin and in many of his novels the American Jews are major characters.
The_________of a full stop at the end of the sentence is a deliberate act by the writ
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 _______ century was the golden age of the English novel.
The excerpts taken from the novel describe the narrator's fresh experience in _________.
Many of the worlds great novels are reported______into films last year.
The short novel The Turn of the Screw was written by ________.
At the end of the novel Sister Carrie, Carrie is _____________.