Exercise One I Name the Writers by the given (10%)( ) What man art thou,quoth he, That lookest as thou wouldst find a hare; For ever on the ground I see thee ( ) Here where nothing is private, the common affairs be earnestly looked There where all things be common to every man, It is not to be doubted that any an shall lack anything necessary for his private use, so that the common storehouses bars be sufficiently stored( ) Can honor set to a leg ?no, or an arm? No:what is honor? A word, what is that word, honor? A( ) What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or ( ) It sucked me first, and now sucks thee, And in this flea, our two bloods mingled be; This flea is you & I,& this Our marriage-bed, marriage temple ( ) To err is human, to forgive ,divine( ) Imitation here will not to do the The picture must be after Nature ( ) Mother bore me in the southern wild And I am black, but O ! my soul is white; White as an angel is the English child But I am black, as if bereaved of light( ) Farewell my friend ! farewell my foes ! My peace with these, my love with those: The bursting tears my heart declare----- Farewell the bonnie banks of Ayr!( ) I love all that thou lovest Spirit of Delight ! The fresh earth in new leaves dressed And the stary night Autumn evening, the moon When the golden mists are bornIITrue & False (20%)( ) Chancer's contribution to English poetry lies chiefly in the fact he introduced from France the rhymed stanza in Iambic meter to English ( ) Hamlet,the great tragedy of Shakespear, with perfect artistry, studys the big question "to be or no to "( ) Bacon was the founder of modern science & also famous for his ""( ) Milton's Areopagistica is a pamphlet about religious ( ) University wits contribute a lot in prose writing as well as drama ( ) Romance is a typical kind of noble literature & has nothing to do with common ( ) Sperser's "Faerie Queene", Sidney's "Astrophel & Stella "& Shakespeare's"Sonnets" are the most famous sonnet sequences of Elizabethan A( ) Blank verse is the most popular literary form in 11th-14th ( ) Marlowe was the greatest pioneer of English drama & it was Marlowe who first made blank verse the principal instrument of English ( ) The eighteenth century is an enlightenment century that most of the writers show great interest on reasoning, rationality & classicism (Neo-classicism)( ) Swift was born in London, E He was a national literary figure & well-known by his humorous work-----Gulliver's T( ) Defoe is the author of Robinson Crusoe, which is a scientific and fantastic ( ) Richardison wrote his first novel when he was very young, he is thought as the follower of English psycho-analytical ( ) Shelley is among the world's greatest lyric He is the most wonderful lyric poet England has ever ( ) Tom Jones is the masterpiece of Henry Fielding & it offers a panoramic picture of 18th century England with the life of people in London, in the countryside & on the open ( ) Robert Burns is a peasant poet & is famous for his songs written in the Scottish dialect on a variety of ( ) Lamb,Hunt,Hazlitt & De Quincy are among the most famous prose writers in romantic ( ) Sentimentalism is the transition period from realism to ( ) The best known historical novel created by Walter Scott is "I"( ) Charles Dickens is the best known representative of critical III Put the literary terms into C (20%) alliteration Romance allegory blank verse euphuism tragic-comedy ballad elegy pastoral picaresque novel heroic couplet lyrics metaphysical poets Spenserian stanza realistic fiction Romanticism canto soliloquy neo-classicism interludeIV With the character of the book giving out, write down the name of the (10%) The Wife of Bath Bassanio ,Antonio Sir John Falstaff Friday Joseph Andrews Clarissa Sophia Don Juan Cythna LilliputiansV Match the following William Shakespeare To Daffodils Walt Scott Ode to West Wind Percy Bysshe Shelley Ivanhoe William Longland Pilgrim's Progress Geoffrey Chaucer Oliver Twist Charles Dickens Piers the Plowman John Milton Troilus & Criseyde John Bunyan Utopia Thomas More Samson Agonistes William Wordsworth OthelloVI L (20%) List the most important dramas created by William Shakespeare (At least 8 of them) (8%) List the famous women characters appearing in the works in each important literary (5%) List five important poets of different literary periods (5%) List two best English elegies in English literary history(2%)VII William Wordsworth's literary theory of (10%) 参考答案:I. Geoffrey Chaucer Thomas More Shakespeare John Milton John Donne Alexander Pope Henry Fielding William Blake Robert Burns Percy Bysshe ShelleyII 1-5 T T T F T 6-10 T F F T T 11-15 F F F T T 16-20 T T F T T III 头韵 传奇文学/罗曼司 讽寓 无韵诗/白体诗 夸饰文体 悲剧 遥曲/民谣/民歌 挽歌/诗 田园牧歌作品 流浪汉小说 英雄双行/韵体 抒情诗 玄学派诗人 斯宾塞诗节 现实主义小说 浪漫主义 诗章 独白 新古典主义 插剧IV Canterbury Tales The Merchant of Venice Henry IV Robinson Crusoe Joseph Andrews Clarissa Harlowe Tom Jones Don Juan The Revolt of Islam Gulliver's TravelsV 1-5 JCBFG 6-10 EIDHAVI A Midsummer Night's Dream As You Like It The Merchant of Venice Twelfth Night Hamlet macbeth Othello King Lear Wife of Bath,Portia,Betrice, Pamela, Clarissa, Cythna Chaucer ,Edmund Spenser ,John Milton, Alexander Pope, William Wordsworth Shelley's "Adonais" & Mitton "Lycidas"VII All good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings The theme is to be situations & incidents chosen from common life The language used is to be a selection of language really used by men Ordinary things are to be presented in an unusual way finding of universal signicance in human societyExercise Two+I With the following passages, please name the (10%)( ) "Farewell,my friends ! Farewell, my foes ! My please with these, my love with those: The bursting tears my heart declare_______ Farewell the bonnie banks of ayr ! "( ) The curfew tolls the knell of parting The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea; The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to blackness and to ( ) My mother bore me in the southern wild, And I am black, but o ! my soul is white; White as an angel is the English child, But I am black, as if brereav'd of ( ) Vain, very vain, my weary search to find That bliss which only centers in the Why have I strayed from pleasure and repose To seek a good each government bestows ?( ) When I had once addressed your lordship in public, I had exhausted all the art of pleasing which a retired and uncouthly scholar can Is not a Patron, my lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and, when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help ?( ) Break, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, sea ! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in ( ) The year's at the spring And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The will-side's few-pearled; The lard's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn: God's in the heaven ______________ All's right with the world !( ) If thou must love me, let it be for naught Except for love's sake Do not say "I love her for her her her way Of speaking For a trick of thought( ) I shall not see the shadows, I shall not feel the rain; I shall not hear the nightingale Sing on as if in ( ) Cast a cold eye On life, on Horseman, pass by !II Some of the following statements are true, some Mark them (20%)( ) WBYeats was a poet and dramatist, who was born in I( ) Thomas Hardy was only a novelist, who didn't write any poem at ( ) John Galsworthy was one of the most prominent of the 20th century English realistic ( ) Mrs Warren's profession is one of the "Plays Unpleasent" by Bernard S( ) Thomas Stearns Eliot was a poet, dramatist and a ( ) Alfred Tennyson was the only English poet ever to have been ennobled purely for ( ) Ben Jonson was a famous poet-dramatist, who advocated reformation in classic drama of old Greek and Roman ( ) Shakespeare's long experience with the stage and his intimate knowledge of dramatic art thus acquired doesn't make him a master----hand for play----writing but( ) " O dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon, Irrecoverably dark,total eclipse Without all hope of day !" The above lines are from Byron's Don Juan, not from John Milton's Samson A( ) Robert Burns and Walter Scott were born in Scotland, both of them are the famous national III Put the following literary terms into C (25%) Aesthetic iambus cavalier poets Imagism poet enlighten Modernism romanticism sentimentalism tragedy trochee naturalism comedy Critical Realism historical novel monologue Renaissance blank verse humanism sonnet artistic quatrain literary career anapest metaphysical poetsIV Write down the name of the book with the given (10%) Lady Chatterley Tess and Angel Clare Edith and Carker Beck Sharp and Amelia Sedley MRochester Heathcliff and Catherine John Barton and his daughter Mary Adam Bede and Hetty Sorrel Clarissa Joseph AndrewsV Link the author and the work (12%) Shakespeare A Dombey and Son Dickens B Ivanhoe WBYeats C Tess of D'urbervilles Villes TSEliot D Heartbreak House Henry James E Women in Love Virginia Woolf F Prometheus Unbound James Joyce G The Portrait of a Lady Walter Scott H the Tower Bernard Shaw I Ullysses Hardy,Thomas J Night and Day DHLawrence K Waste Land Shelly L OthelloVIFill in the (8%) __________________was the work that first make Dickens famous as a popular writer of After he went blind,Milton wrote and finished his three great works:epic masterpieces_________and ________and one biblical tragedy ___________ Wordsworth was the world's greatest interpreter on ___________He looked upon himself as _______________ALexander Pope was the undisputable master in the field of ______________and ___________ Burns is a patriotic poet as well as a national symbol of ____________ In 1884 ____________was made a Baron___________the only English poet ever to have been ennobled purely for his "Dover Beach" is a poem by _____________,who was also a famous ________________was not only the last but the most perfect of VII Comment on 20th century English modernism (15%)标 准 答 案I Robert Burns Thomas Gray William Blake Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Johnson Alfred Tennyson Robert Browning Elizabeth Barret Christina Georgina Rossetti WByeatsII TFTTTTFFFFIII审美原理 意象主义(派) 现代主义 悲剧 喜剧 独白 素体诗 商籁体(十四行诗) 四行诗 抑抑扬格 抑扬格 音步 浪漫主义 扬抑格 批判现实主义 文艺复兴 人文主义 艺术的 文学生涯 玄学诗人 骑士诗人 启蒙主义 感伤主义 自然主义 历史小说IV Lady Chatteley's Lover Tess of D'urbervilles Dombey and Son Vanity Fair Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights Mary Barton,a Tale of Manchester Life Adam Bede Clarrisa Harlowe Joseph AndrewsV (L) (A) (I) (K) (G) (H) (I) (B) (D) (C) (E) (F)VI The Pickwick Papers Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, Samson Agonistes nature's message, nature's priest satire, didactic Scotland Tennyson Matthew Arnold KeatsVII omitted