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  • 1

    According to Ed Burke pain and terror were

    delightful

  • 2

    In the Lyrical ballads emotions spring from a contact with

    Natur

  • 3

    S. Coleridge Kubia Khanis

    visionary and oneric

  • 4

    The setting of Byron’ Childe Harold

    west side of the Mediterranean

  • 5

    The confession of an English opium eater was written by

    thomas de quincey

  • 6

    Dickens’s Bleak house creates a sense of

    mystery and confusion

  • 7

    Sue Bridehead is the female protagonist of Hardy’s

    Jude the Obscure

  • 8

    Kipling’s Kim is set in

    india

  • 9

    In Conrad’s novels colonialism emerges as

    an alienative force

  • 10

    Wilde’s problems with justice were due to

    homosexuality

  • 11

    Wilde wrote

    the importance of being earnest

  • 12

    GB Shaw’s mrs Warren’s profession is part of

    unpleasant comedies

  • 13

    The first part of EM Foster’s room with a view is set in

    lforence

  • 14

    WB Yeats poetry affirms

    mysticism

  • 15

    Woolf’s Orlando is dedicated to

    Vita Sackwell West

  • 16

    DH Lawrence’s the plumed serpent deals with

    fascination for the aztecs

  • 17

    TS Eliot was born in

    USA

  • 18

    Joyce’s Ulysses was confiscated because deemed

    pornographic

  • 19

    Greene’s the power and the glory is set in

    Mexico

  • 20

    Beckett’s waiting for Godot is set

    on a country road

  • 21

    Lord of the flies was written by

    william godlings

  • 22

    Fowles the collector deals with a

    kidnapper

  • 23

    Alex tue protagonist of clockwork orange is after

    rape and murder

  • 24

    J Rhys wide sargasso sea clearly refers to

    charlotte’s jane eyre

  • 25

    Post modern campus fiction deals with stories

    set in iniversities and colleges

  • 26

    The language pf the lyrical ballad was

    verbacular

  • 27

    Coleridge’s the the rime of ancient mariner deals with

    the murder of a bird

  • 28

    Wordsworth’s tintern abbey is

    introspective and meditative

  • 29

    J austeen wrote

    emma and persuasion

  • 30

    Byron’s don juan is not

    a picaresque story

  • 31

    Keats’s Lamia is the story of a

    mythical half woman half snake figure

  • 32

    The setting of dickens’s a tale of two cities is

    2 prisons

  • 33

    e bronte’s wuthering heights is narrated by

    a number of distinct narrators

  • 34

    Lewis Caroll wrote

    through the looking glass

  • 35

    In hardy’s novels female characters dysplay the typical traits of the

    new women

  • 36

    At the end of dr jekyll and mr hyde

    jekyll commits suicide

  • 37

    Conrad’s novel set in south america is

    nostromo

  • 38

    Wilde’s the picture of dorian gray is focused on a

    suicide

  • 39

    In EM foster’s a pssage to india the relationship between the Indians abd the British is

    impossible

  • 40

    Woolf’s a room of one’s pwn defends

    women’s right to write

  • 41

    TS eliot is Not tue author of

    the cantos

  • 42

    Stephen molly and leopold bloom are characters of joyce’s

    ulysses

  • 43

    Brave new world was written by

    Aldous huxley

  • 44

    G greene didn’t write

    molloy

  • 45

    Lowry’s under the volcano is set in

    mexico

  • 46

    Angela carter is famous for having written

    nights of the circus

  • 47

    Fawles the french lieutenant’s woman is famous because it’s

    a novel with three distinct conclusions

  • 48

    Pinter’s the birthday prry turns around

    language and ideology

  • 49

    Seamus heaney is (false one)

    born in wales

  • 50

    S rushdie’s midnight’s children is centered around

    children born when india became independent

  • 51

    Muriel sparks fiction shows particular attention to

    morality

  • 52

    Jimmy porter the protagonist of look back in anger is described as

    a rebel without a cause