1. Indicate the critical school the following quote is referring to: “......Writing, by contrast, tends to be much more emotive. Often the tone is urgent and euphoric, and the style flamboyant and self-consciously showy”.
a) New historicist b) Poststructuralist c) Feminist d) Cultural materialist. 2. What discipline does structuralism derive from?
a) Philosophy b) Cultural criticism c) Anthropology d) Linguistics. 3. Elizabeth Bishop was a(n)
a) British Modernist poet b) American Modernist poet c) British Inter-War poet d) American post World-War II poet. 4) “… wrote that the intention and objective of his critical school was “an intensified willingness to read all of the textual traces of the past with the attention traditionally conferred only on literary texts”
a) Derrida b) Greenblatt c) Barthes d) Foucault. 5. What two geographical locations are reflected in “In the Waiting Room”?
a) Australia and London b) Europe and California c) Asia and New York d) Africa and Massachusetts. 6. What was Simone de Beauvoir's famous feminist treatise?
a) Sexual Politics b) The Madwoman in the Attic c) The Second Sex d) On Sexuality. 7. Lacan's “Imaginary” relates to
a) a post-linguistic stage b) an Oedipal stage c) the Law of the Father d) a pre-Oedipal stage. 8. Dylan Thomas's poem “A refusal to mourn the death...” was published:
a) after the First World War b) just before the Second World War c) between-the-wars period d) after the Second World War.
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