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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESELiteratura Inglesa III

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Título del test:
Literatura Inglesa III

Descripción:
Uned estudios ingleses

Autor:
Coral
(Otros tests del mismo autor)

Fecha de Creación:
20/07/2018

Categoría:
UNED

Número preguntas: 45
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The narrator's aunt, whose legacy of five hundred pounds a year secures her niece's financial independence. (Mary Beton is also one of the names Woolf assings to her narrator, whose identity, she says, is irrelevant.) .
A fictitious novelist, contemporary with the narrator of Woolf's essay. In her first novel, she has "broken the sentence, broken the sequence" and forever changed the course of women's writing .
Student at Fernham College and friend of the narrator in "A room of one's own" .
French port where Conrad signed on different ships for two years. .
Voyage on which Conrad had first contact with the British Empire. .
Name at least one of the conventions of the 19th century fiction that D. H Lawrence challenged in this innovate work. .
What is the communal profession the main character in "Sons and Lovers" is surrounded by this childhood? .
Lovers of Paul Morel in Sons and Lovers by D. H Lawrence. .
Who does Paul meet that behaviour of him to the family members and the life in the Leiver's farm? .
Documents ralation to the original of Miriam, proving that Jessie Chambers helped to create the character of Miriam Leivers. .
Period in literature considered to run from the 16th century towards modernism, also explores other forms of writing and avant-garde movements in the artistic scene between the 1880s and IIWW... .
Moment in which the individual reaches the sublime point of recognition of an emotion. The image is defined by Pound as "an intellectual and emotional complex". Poetry is used by many authors to provide the image a particular emotion. .
The ultimate reason for the lack of communication among the characters, in the novel "A Passage to india. .
The three sections in which "Passage to India" is divided that symbolize three spiritual and cultural approaches to the knowledge of India...
Jane Austen first novel, a farce of the Gothic novel by making fun of its literary conventions: a naive heroine prone to romantic fantasies, a castle and a mistery...
The term referring to the invasion and occupation, colonization and annexation of Africa by European powers...
Economical policy of minimal state expense, with the aim of increase efficiency in government finances...
A war poet that became the iconic the country's enthusiastic confidence in the triumph of First World War due to publication of his sonnet sequence "1914"...
Term coined in 1896 for the method used by Freud to release the repressed emotions to cure people...
Terms coined by Henry James. It explore the hidden drives and desires of the characters...
Author of "De Profundis", "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "The Ballad of Reading Gaol"...
Essay that deals extensively with the relationship between war, masculinity and women' s education and employment...
Phrase used in connection with a social change which questioned the roles of women and issues of women' suffrage, reproductive rights, bodfily autonomy, property rights, legal, medical, marriage and sexual rights...
First published novel of D.H.Lawrence...
The writer of the novel "The Return of the Soldier" that depicts the psychic damage caused by the war...
The author and the title of: "But this is woman in fiction. In fact, as Professor Trevelyan points out, she was locked up, beaten and flung about the room. A very queer, composite being thus emerges. Imaginatively she is of the highest importance; practically she is completely insignificant. She pervades poetry from cover to cover; she is all but absent from history"...
The author and title of: "We live as we dream-alone. While the dream disappears, the life continues painfully"...
Title of a play that mocks and challenges middke- class values such as convention, respectability and very notion of art...
Name of the actual place that serves as background setting for V. Woolf's To the Lighthouse although it is actually placed in the Isle of Skye, Scotland...
Poem by Canadian poet John McCrae, the only one by which he would be remembered and from where is taken the red poppy as the symbol of Remembrance Day...
British woman Classicist and social anthropologist who contributed to the matriarchal discourse initiated by Johann Bachofen in the 1860s...
The American Poet from whose work E.M.Forster took the title of his last novel...
An intellectual and artistic group E.M.Forster belonged to...
In "The Importance of Being Earnest", a memorable female character; she is the type of an aristocratic English Lady...
Aesthetic dictum which Oscar Wilde and other British artists followed. It consists of pursuing beauty and pleasure as an end in itself, subverting Victorian pragmatism...
Work by T.S. Elliot where he argues that past and future co-exist in the present...
It is detached from chronological time. It implies that past and future co-exist in the present...
Work by Wyndham Lewis, influenced by Bergson and by Nietzsche. It postulated the idea that continuity in time was impossible. Time is seen as fragmented and people inhabiting time only in memory and projection...
Key concept about time. Narrative devices as flashbacks, time arcs, jumps, repetitions, leaps and swerves, the representation of the subjective perception of time and the instability of space boundaries transpire from the theory of relativity...
Spatial opposites, places leading to different kinds of life and cultural attitudes, represented though the real and imaginary characters in "The Importance of Being Earnest"...
Freud's work which shows interest in Harrison' s studies on the myth of the Great mother and in the theories she developed on totemistic ceremonies and groups, which are explored in the book...
A sentence that reoresented the full-grown land seizure in Africa by the European powers, becoming a primary source of trade after 1880...
An increasing disillusion with the Enlightenment or Age of Reason, that had faiked to produce the goods it promised, as evidenced by the French and American revolutions at the end of the 18th century provoked a moving from the social realism of Richardson' s novels of sensibility and towards a psychological sensationalism, where the social psyche turns inwards and projects itself on to a Ghotic landscape to find its expression...
War veteran in V.Woolf's novel "Mrs Dalloway" suffering from shell shock syndrome, married to an Italian woman named Lucrezia...
Name of the war poet Wilfred Owen met at Craiglockhart War Hospital in June 1917 who was also friend of Robert Graves to whom he introduced Owen...
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