LITERATURA INGLESA IV UNED
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![]() LITERATURA INGLESA IV UNED Descripción: PREGUNTAS GENERALES |



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Which concept is most closely associated with Jean-Francois Lyotard?. Objective realism. Incredulity toward grand narratives. Formalism. Which work is considered an example of historiographic metafiction?. My Son the Fanatic-Hanif Kureishi. The Prophet’s Hair-Salman Rushdie. Possession-Antonia S Byatt. n Top Girls, Marlene primarily represents: Collective feminism. Neoliberal individualism. Religious authority. Which formal technique dominates Time’s Arrow?. Stream of consciousness. Reverse chronology. Epistolary narration. Linda Hutcheon is mainly associated with: Magical realism. Historiographic metafiction. Psychoanalysis. In My Son the Fanatic, Ali represents: Liberal relativism. Religious fundamentalism. Victorian morality. Which concept best describes the structure of Top Girls?. Linear realism. Naturalism. Fragmentation. Fredric Jameson is associated with the concept of: Pastiche. Existentialism. Catharsis. In Possession, the Victorian past is mainly accessed through: Dreams. Letters and documents. Oral storytelling. Which text most clearly explores diasporic identity?. My Son the Fanatic-Hanif Kureishi. Time’s Arrow-Martin Amis. Top Girls-Caryl Churchill. Which feature is characteristic of postmodern literature?. Stable meaning. Fragmentation. Moral certainty. In The Prophet’s Hair (Salman Rushdie), the sacred relic symbolises: Political freedom. Religious authority and desire. Feminist progress. Which work employs overlapping dialogue, doubling of roles, polyphonic voices, non-linear chronology?. Top Girls by Caryl Churchill. Possession by Antonia S. Byatt. Time’s Arrow by Martin Amis. Odilo Unverdorben/Tos Friendly/John Young/Hamilton de Souza is a character in: Possession by Antonia S. Byatt. Time’s Arrow by Martin Amis. My Son the Fanatic by Hanif Kureishi. Which theorist developed the concept of historiographic metafiction?. Jean Francois Lyotard. Fredric Jameson. Linda Hutcheon. Which work most clearly critiques capitalist feminism?. Top Girls by Caryl Churchill. Possession by Antonia S. Byatt. The Prophet’s Hair by Salman Kureishi. Which concept refers to the blending of different textual styles?. Catharsis. Pastiche. Realism. Which work destabilises conventional temporality?. Top Girls- Caryl Churchill. Time’s Arrow- Martin Amis. My Son the Fanatic- Hanif Kureishi. Which text foregrounds the textual mediation of history?. Possession - Antonia S. Byatt. The Prophet’s Hair - Salman Rushdie. Top Girls - Caryl Churchill. In postcolonial literature, identity is often represented as: Stable and unified. Purely national. Hybrid and fragmented. In Possession (Antonia S. Byatt), Christabel LaMotte is: A contemporary critic. A Victorian poet. A religious figure. Which poet is associated with the poem “Hawk Roosting”?. Ted Hughes. Tony Harrison. Benjamin Zephaniah. Which poet frequently mixes humour with political critique?. Benjamin Zephaniah. Ted Hughes. Sylvia Plath. Grace Nichols’ “Wherever I Hang” explores: Diasporic identity. Medieval history. Religious devotion. Which poem by Sylvia Plath presents bees as symbolic figures?. The Beekeeper’s Daughter. Balloons. Relic. Sylvia Plath’s “Lady Lazarus” primarily explores: Rebirth and suffering. Industrialisation. National identity. Which poet most clearly combines poetry with oral performance traditions?. Benjamin Zephaniah. Sylvia Plath. Tony Harrison. Grace Nichols’ “My Gran Visits England” explores: Migration and cultural difference. Medieval history. Religious symbolism. Which poet is closely linked to Caribbean identity and postcolonial poetry?. Fred D’Aguiar. Ted Hughes. Tony Harrison. Sylvia Plath is mainly associated with: Confessional poetry. Victorian realism. Romanticism. In Time’s Arrow, reverse chronology mainly serves to: Simplify historical understanding. Destabilise causality and morality. Reinforce realism. Which statement best describes postcolonial poetry in this unit?. It reinforces fixed national identities. It foregrounds hybridity and cultural displacement. It rejects political themes. Tony Harrison’s “National Trust” critiques: Consumerism. Cultural elitism and class privilege. Colonial migration. Which text combines realism with supernatural ambiguity?. The Prophet’s Hair. Time’s Arrow. Possession. Grace Nichols’ poetry often foregrounds: Colonial nostalgia. Black female identity. Scientific progress. Which poetic movement is most associated with Sylvia Plath?. Confessional poetry. Modernism. Neoclassicism. Which work most clearly uses irony to undermine religious authority?. The Prophet’s Hair by Salman Rushdie. Top Girls by Caryl Churchill. Possession by Antonia S. Byatt. Which poet wrote “Listen Mr Oxford don”?. John Agard. Fred D’Aguiar. Benjamin Zephaniah. Which theorist defined postmodernism as scepticism toward metanarratives?. Lyotard. Hutcheon. Hassan. “The Disquieting Muses” was written by: Sylvia Plath. Grace Nichols. Tony Harrison. In Possession, the Victorian past is mainly accessed through: Dreams. Letters and documents. Oral storytelling. Which poet frequently employs autobiographical material?. Sylvia Plath. John Agard. Benjamin Zephaniah. Which theorist is most associated with fragmentation?. Hassan. Aristotle. Freud. Benjamin Zephaniah’s “The Death of Joy Gardner” addresses: Police brutality and racism. Industrial decline. Romantic love. Which poem by John Agard most directly critiques educational elitism?. Listen Mr Oxford don. Book Ends. Wind. Which poem explores power and domination through the voice of a bird?. Wind. Hawk Roosting. Pike. “Terrible World” belongs to: Grace Nichols. Benjamin Zephaniah. Sylvia Plath. Which poem by Tony Harrison reflects tensions between working-class identity and academic culture?. Turns. Marked with D. Child. Which poet frequently explores the relationship between humans and animals?. Ted Hughes. John Agard. Grace Nichols. Which work is considered an example of historiographic metafiction?. Possession by Antonia S. Byatt. My Son the Fanatic by Hannif Kureishi. The Prophet’s Hair by Salman Rushdie. Tony Harrison’s “Long Distance” primarily deals with: Family loss and memory. War trauma. Religious conversion. Which poem critiques standard English and linguistic authority?. Listen Mr Oxford don by John Agard. Marked with D. by Tony Harrison. Relic by Ted Hughes. Which poem by Grace Nichols presents the instability of home and belonging?. Wherever I Hang. Relic. Child. Which concept refers to the blending of different textual styles?. Catharsis. Pastiche. Realism. Tony Harrison’s poetry frequently explores: Class conflict and education. Medieval religion. Mythological heroes. Which poet is linked to Northern English working-class experience?. Tony Harrison. Ted Hughes. Fred D’Aguiar. |





