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  • UPKAR PRAKASHAN, AGRA2

    ByDr. B.B. Jain

    M.A., Ph. D.(Retd.) Professor and Head

    Department of English Studies and ResearchAgra College, Agra

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    Printed at : UPKAR PRAKASHAN (Printing Unit) Bye-pass, AGRA

  • PREFACE

    This book has been specially written for the candidates preparing for the

    UGCNET/JRF/SET and other competitive examinations of the same level. It covers

    the latest revised and updated syllabus prescribed by the UGC for Paper-II for the

    above noted examinations. The book covers all the Literary Ages in the History of

    English Literature in the Objective Questions-Form from the Pre-Chaucerian Age to

    the Modern Age, together with the American, Indo-Anglian and Greek, Latin and

    other non-British English Literature of European countries. It also has two chapters

    on Literary Theory and Criticism and Rhetoric and Prosody in the Objective

    Questions-form as required by the UGC. All types of Objective Questions, such as

    Multiple-Choice Questions, True or False Type, Matching-Type and Assertion-

    Reasoning Type Questions have been given in each chapter of the book. Answers to

    all the questions have been given at the end of each chapter.

    A special feature of this book, which makes it distinct from other books

    written within the same parameters, is that in it each Literary Age has been intro-

    duced with a brief but highly informative survey of the Age together with its broad

    features, its important historical and literary events and a genre-wise complete list of

    the important authors and their works. Thus the book is both a Chronological as

    well as an Objective-Type History of English Literature at the same time.

    It is hoped that the book would prove of immense value to those for whom it

    has specially been designed as well as to the general reader of English Literature.

    Dr. B.B. Jain

  • CONTENTS

    Previous Years Solved PaperPages

    Chapter 1 : The Period upto Chaucer 211 The Age at a Glance 2

    Important Events of the Age of Chaucer 3

    Major Authors of the Age 4

    Important Works of the Major Authors 4

    Multiple-Choice Questions 6

    True or False Type Questions 9

    Matching-Type Questions 10

    Assertion-Reasoning Type Questions 10

    Answers 11

    Chapter 2. : The Age of Shakespeare 1222 The Age at a Glance 12

    Important Events of the Age 13

    Major Authors of the Age 14

    Important Works of the Major Authors 14

    Multiple-Choice Questions 17

    True or False Type Questions 21

    Matching-Type Questions 21

    Assertion-Reasoning Type Questions 22

    Answers 22

    Chapter 3 : Jacobean to Restoration Period 2332 The Period at a Glance 23

    Important Events of the Period 23

    Major Authors of the Period 24

    Important Works of the Major Authors 24

    Multiple-Choice Questions 27

    True or False Type Questions 30

    Matching-Type Questions 31

    Assertion-Reasoning Type Questions 31

    Answers . 32

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    Chapter 4 : The Augustan Age 3345 The Age at a Glance 33

    Important Events of the Age 35

    Major Authors of the Age 37

    Important Works of the Major Authors 38

    Multiple-Choice Questions 40

    True or False Type Questions 43

    Matching-Type Questions 44

    Assertion-Reasoning Type Questions 44

    Answers 45

    Chapter 5 : The Romantic Period 4658 The Age at a Glance 46

    Important Events of the Age 47

    Major Authors of the Age 49

    Important Works of the Major Authors 50

    Multiple-Choice Questions 53

    True or False Type Questions 57

    Matching-Type Questions 57

    Assertion-Reasoning Type Questions 58

    Answers .. 58

    Chapter 6 : The Victorian Period 5972 The Age at a Glance 59

    Important Events of the Age 60

    Major Authors of the Age 62

    Important Works of the Major Authors 62

    Multiple-Choice Questions 66

    True or False Type Questions 70

    Matching-Type Questions 71

    Assertion-Reasoning Type Questions 71

    Answers 72

    Chapter 7 : The Modern Age.. 7387 The Age at a Glance 73

    Important Events of the Age 74

    Major Authors of the Age 75 Important Works of the Major Authors 77 Multiple-Choice Questions 82 True or False Type Questions 85 Matching-Type Questions 86

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    Assertion-Reasoning Type Questions 86

    Answers 87

    Chapter 8 : American, Indo-Anglian and Other Non-BritishLiteratures 8898

    (1) American Literature 88

    Multiple-Choice Questions 88

    Answers 92

    (2) Indo-Anglian Literature 92

    Multiple-Choice Questions 92

    Matching-Type Questions 95

    Answers 95

    (3) Greek, Latin and Other Non-British Literatures 96

    Multiple-Choice Questions 96

    Matching-Type Questions 98

    Answers 98

    Chapter 9 : Literary Theory and Criticism 99103 Multiple-Choice Questions 99

    Matching-Type Questions 102

    Answers 103

    Chapter 10 : Rhetoric and Prosody.. 104106 Multiple-Choice Questions 104

    Answers 106

    Now Test Yourself.. 107132Test Paper 1 107

    Test Paper 2 112

    Test Paper 3 117

    Test Paper 4 122

    Test Paper 5 128

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    July 2016

    English(PaperII)

    NoteThis paper contains fifty (50) objectivetype questions of two (2) marks each. All questionsare compulsory.

    1. Which British University figures in WilliamWordsworths Prelude ?(A) Durham (B) Glasgow(C) Cambridge (D) Oxford

    2. Who is the author of A Woman Killed withKindness ?(A) John Marston(B) Thomas Middleton(C) John Fletcher(D) Thomas Heywood

    3. In William Congreves The Way of the Worldidentify the speaker of the line : Ones crueltyis ones power, and when one parts with onescruelty, one parts with ones power.(A) Mirabell (B) Witwoud(C) Millamant (D) Mincing

    4. T.S. Eliot found spiritual support in(A) Christianity (B) Hinduism(C) Buddhism (D) Judaism

    5. By what name is Gulliver known inBrobdingnag ?(A) Grildrig (B) Glumdalclitch(C) Splacknuck (D) Mannikin

    6. Who among the following was born in India ?(A) Paul Scott (B) Lawrence Durrell(C) E.M. Forster (D) V.S. Naipaul

    7. What metaphor does Edmund Spenser employ(Faerie Queene Book 1 Canto 12) to frame histale and to describe the relationship betweenthe tale and its readers ?

    (A) That of a caravan of lost souls, traversinga desert

    (B) That of a stagecoach, which picks updiverse passengers along the way

    (C) That of a ship filled with jolly mariners

    (D) That of a riderless horse, following his owndirection

    8. Who among the following is not associated withRussian formalism ?

    (A) Roman Jakobson

    (B) Georges Poulet

    (C) Boris Eichenbaum

    (D) Victor Shklovsky

    9. Which character in Dicknes keeps on hopingthat something will turn up ?

    (A) Barkis (B) Micawber

    (C) Uriah Heep (D) Miss Havisham

    10. What is the name of the boat that resucesIshmael in Herman Melvilles Moby Dick ?

    (A) Pequod (B) Rachel

    (C) Hagar (D) Sphinx

    11. Northanger Abbey is a parody of the ........romance.

    (A) Oriental (B) French

    (C) Gothic (D) Popular

    12. Who among the following authors were greatlyinfluenced by Thomas Carlyles writings ?

    1. Charles Dickens

    2. Elizabeth Gaskell

    3. Emily Bronte

    4. Oscar Wilde

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    The right combination according to the codeis

    (A) 1 and 2 (B) 2 and 3(C) 1 and 4 (D) 1 and 3

    13. Which of the following is another term todescribe art for arts sake ?(A) Aestheticism (B) Didacticism(C) Realism (D) Neo-realism

    14. The statement that there are none so credu-lous as infidels is an ilustration of(A) Oxymoron (B) Antithesis(C) Paradox (D) Metonomy

    15. Who narrates Heart of Darkness ?(A) Marlow(B) Director of Companies(C) Kurtz(D) An unnamed narrator

    16. The Mistakes of a Night is the subtitle of(A) The Conscious Lovers(B) The Good Naturd Man(C) She Stoops to Conquer(D) The Rivals

    17. Identify the first novel written by PatrickWhite(A) The Living and the Dead(B) The Tree of Man(C) Happy Valley(D) The Aunts Story

    18. In King Lear for what reason does Kentassume a disguise ?(A) To continue to serve Lear, though Lear has

    banished him(B) To spy on Edmund(C) To antagonize Goneril and Regan(D) To revenge upon Lear for banishing him

    19. What is a feminine rhyme ?(A) A rhyme on two syllables in which the last

    syllable is unstressed(B) A rhyme on two syllables(C) A rhyme on three syllables(D) A poem in which ever third syllable rhymes

    20. Identify two of the following written by Chris-topher Fry :

    1. French Without Tears2. The Ladys Not for Burning3. Venus Observed4. The Deep Blue Sea

    The right combination according to the codeis

    (A) 2 and 3 (B) 1 and 3(C) 2 and 4 (D) 1 and 4

    21. In Tradition and Individual Talent, accord-ing to T.S. Eliot, the term Traditional usuallymeans(A) something positive(B) something negative(C) something historical(D) something old

    22. Who of the following is a Cavalier poet ?(A) George Herbert(B) John Donne(C) Robert Herrick(D) Andrew Marvell

    23. Which of the following is not Jacques Derridaswork ?(A) Of Spirit : Heidegger and the Question(B) The Transcendence of the Ego(C) Of Grammatology(D) The Work Of Mourning

    24. In Paradise Lost which character narrates thestory of the making of Eve from a rib in Adamsside ?(A) Adam (B) Eve(C) Raphael (D) God

    25. A.S. Byatts Possession attempts the imitationof the work of two Victorian poets, loosely basedon :1. Alfred Tennyson2. Robert Browning3. Christina Rossetti4. William Morris

    The right combination according to the codeis

    (A) 1 and 2 (B) 2 and 4(C) 2 and 3 (D) 3 and 4

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    26. The Dark Lady of the Sonnets is a shortcomedy by(A) Bernard Shaw (B) W.B. Yeats(C) J.M. Synge (D) John Osborne

    27. John Miltons description of gold as a pre-cious bane (Paradise Lost, Book II) is bestdescribed as(A) a dactyl (B) an oxymoron(C) enjambment (D) zeugma

    28. There is a play on the name of Machiavelli inthe prologue to Christopher Marlowes(A) Doctor Faustus(B) The Jew of Malta(C) Tamburlaine, the Great(D) Edward II

    29. Shakespeare famously neglects to observeAristotles rules concerning the three dramaticunities, and Samuel Johnson undertakes todefend Shakespeare from these criticisms in hisPreface to Shakespeare. Which of the Aristote-lian dramatic unities does Johnson believeShakespare to observe most successfully ?(A) Time(B) Place(C) Action(D) Johnson does not feel that the Aristotelian

    dramatic unities are important

    30. Who among the following was praised andpatronized as a Ploughman Poet ?(A) John Clare (B) George Crabbe(C) Robert Burns (D) Walter Scott

    31. Which novel of Doris Lessing ends with a pro-jection forward in time after a devastatingatomic war ?(A) The Grass is Singing(B) The Golden Notebook(C) The Four Gated City(D) A Proper Marriage

    32. Name the dominant meter of the followingquatrain :The curfew tolls the knell of parting day,The lowing herd winds slowly oer the lea,The plowman homeward plods his weary way,

    And leaves the world to darkness and to me.(A) Iambic Hexameter(B) Trochaic Pentameter(C) Iambic Pentameter(D) Terza Rima

    33. Which two novels of Buchi Emecheta providea fictionalized portrait of poor, young Nigerianwomen struggling to bring up their children inLondon ?1. The Slave Girl2. The Joys of Motherhood3. Second Class Citizen4. In the Ditch

    The right combiantion according to the codeis

    (A) 1 and 2 (B) 2 and 3(C) 3 and 4 (D) 1 and 4

    34. In John Bunyans Pilgrims Progress who keepsChristians head above water in the River ofDeath ?(A) Hopeful (B) Helpful(C) Faithful (D) Cheerful

    35. Childe Harolds Pilgrimage is a(A) religious allegory (B) fairy tale(C) long poem (D) Utopian novel

    36. In Thomas Mores Utopia which of the follow-ing leisure pastimes is not a favourite amongUtopians ?(A) Music (B) Public lectures(C) Conversation (D) Dicing and cards

    37. Which of the following statements does notdescribe Michel Foucaults position ?(A) In Foucaults work sexuality is literally

    written on the body(B) Power operates through discourse(C) There is connection between power and

    knowledge(D) Where there is power, it is possible to find

    resistance

    38. In which year did the Great Exhibition takeplace ?(A) 1851 (B) 1857(C) 1861 (D) 1871

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    39. When Fidessa says, O, but I fear the ficklefreakes ... / Of fortune false, and oddes of armesin field (Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 5), this isa fine example of(A) Alliteration (B) Allegory(C) Assonance (D) Antithesis

    40. Match the List-I (Work) with List-II (Author)List-I (Work)(a) The Excursion (b) Christabel(c) Milton (d) Queen MabList-II (Author)1. S.T. Coleridge2. P.B. Shelley3. William Wordsworth4. William Blake

    Codes :(a) (b) (c) (d)

    (A) 3 1 2 4(B) 3 1 4 2(C) 2 3 1 4(D) 2 1 3 4

    41. Which of the following phrases is not found inThomas Grays Elegy written in a CountryChurchyard ?(A) Far from the Madding Crowd(B) A youth to Fortune and Fame Unknown(C) Full many a flower is born to blush

    unseen(D) All nature is but art, unknown to thee

    42. Robert Brownings Rabbi Ben Ezra is adefence of(A) youth against old age(B) old age against youth(C) power against knowledge(D) knwoledge against power

    43. In Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales, the pil-grims, like the medieval society of which theyare a part, are made up of three social groups orestates. What are the three estates ?(A) Nobility, church and commoners(B) Royalty, nobility and peasantry(C) Royalists, republicans and peasants(D) Country, city and commons

    44. Which novel of Toni Morrison tells the wrench-ing story of a protagonist who murders her childrather than to allow him/her to live as a slave ?(A) Sula (B) Tar Baby(C) Song of Solomon (D) Beloved

    45. Who among the following translated Homer ?(A) Thomas Gray (B) Samuel Johnson(C) Oliver Goldsmith (D) Alexander Pope

    46. Shyam Selvadurais Funny Boy is a(A) Picaresque novel(B) Epistolary novel(C) Diary novel(D) Coming-of-age novel

    47. When was the English ban on James JoycesUlysses lifted ?(A) 1924 (B) 1945(C) 1936 (D) 1962

    48. Who among the following is not an imagist ?(A) Ezra Pound (B) W.B. Yeats(C) Amy Lowell (D) T.E. Hulme

    49. Thomas Carews poems appeared in print in 1640and contain a variety of amorous addresses toand reflections on, a fictional mistress knownas(A) Celia (B) Julia(C) Anne (D) Melanie

    50. Match the List-I (Novelists) with their List-II(Work)List-I (Novelists) List-II (Work)(a) William Golding 1. Grimus(b) Salman Rushdie 2. Hawksmoor(c) Graham Swift 3. Darkness Visible(d) Peter Ackroyd 4. Waterland

    Codes :(a) (b) (c) (d)

    (A) 4 1 3 2(B) 3 1 4 2(C) 2 3 1 4(D) 2 1 3 4

    Answers with Explanations1. (C) Wordsworths magnum opus is generally

    considered to be The Prelude, asemiautobiographical poem of his early yearsthat he revised and expanded a number of times.

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    It was posthumously titled and published,before which it was generally known as thepoem to Coleridge. Wordsworth was BritainsPoet Laureate from 1843 until his death in1850.

    2. (D) A Woman Killed with Kindness is an earlyseventeenth-century stage play, a tragedywritten by Thomas Heywood. Acted in 1603and first published in 1607, the play hasgenerally been considered Heywoods master-piece, and has received the most critical atten-tion among Heywoods works.

    3. (C) The Way of the World is a play written bythe English playwright William Congreve. Theplay is centred on the two lovers Mirabell andMillamant. In order for them to marry andreceive Millamants full dowry.

    4. (A) 5. (A)

    6. (B) Lawrence George Durrell (February 27,1912November 7, 1990) was an expatriateBritish novelist, poet, dramatist and travelwriter. Durrell was born in Jalandhar.

    7. (C)

    8. (B) Georges Poulet was a Belgian, literarycritic associated with the Geneva School.

    9. (B) Wilkins Micawber is a fictional characterfrom Charles Dickenss 1850 novel, DavidCopperfield. Micawber is known for assertinghis faith that something will turn up. Hisname has become synonymous with someonewho lives in hopeful expectation.

    10. (B)

    11. (C) Gothic fiction, which is largely known bythe subgenre of Gothic horror, is a genre ormode of literature and film that combinesfiction and horror, death and at times romance.

    12. (A)

    13. (A) Aestheticism is an intellectual and artmovement supporting the emphasis ofaesthetic values more than social-politicalthemes for literature, fine art, music and otherarts. This meant that Art from this particularmovement focused more on being beautifulrather than having a deeper meaning Art forArts sake.

    14. (C) A paradox is a statement that, despiteapparently sound reasoning from true premises,leads to a self-contradictory or a logicallyunacceptable conclusion. Some logicalparadoxes are known to be invalid argumentsbut are still valuable in promoting criticalthinking.

    15. (D) Kurtz is a central fictional character in Jo-seph Conrads novella Heart of Darkness. Atrader of ivory in Africa and commander of atrading post, he monopolises his position as ademigod among native Africans.

    16. (C) She Stoops to Conquer is a comedy byAnglo-Irish author Oliver Goldsmith that wasfirst performed in London in 1773. Initially theplay was titled Mistakes of a Night, and in-deed, the events within the play take place inone long night.

    17. (C) Happy Valley is a 1939 novel by Australianauthor Patrick White. It won the 1941 AustralianLiterature Society Gold Medal.

    18. (A)

    19. (A) A feminine rhyme is a rhyme that matchestwo or more syllables, usually at the end ofrespective lines, in which the final syllable orsyllables are unstressed. It is also commonlyknown as double rhyme.

    20. (A)

    21. (B) For Eliot, the term tradition is imbuedwith a special and complex character. Itrepresents a simultaneous order, by whichEliot means a historical timelessness a fusionof past and present and, at the same time, asense of present temporality.

    22. (C) Cavalier Poets is a broad description of aschool of English poets of the 17th century, whocame from the classes the supported KingCharles I during the English Civil War. Thebest known of the Cavalier poets are RobertHerrick, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Carew, andSir John Suckling.

    23. (B) The Transcendence of the Ego is aphilosophical and psychological essay writtenby Jean-Paul Sartre in 1934 and Published in1936.

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    24. (A) 25. (C)

    26. (A) The Dark Lady of the Sonnets is a 1910short comedy by George Bernard Shaw inwhich William Shakespeare, intending to meetthe Dark Lady, accidentally encounters QueenElizabeth I and attempts to persuade her tocreate a national theatre.

    27. (B) An oxymoron is a figure of speech thatjuxtaposes elements that appear to be contra-dictory, but which contain a concealed point.Oxymorons appear in a variety of contexts,including inadvertent errors and literaryoxymorons crafted to reveal a paradox.

    28. (B) The Jew of Malta is a play by ChristopherMarlowe. The play contains a prologue inwhich the character Machiavel, a Senecan ghostbased on Niccolo Machiavelli introduces thetragedy of a Jew.

    29. (C)

    30. (C) Robert Burns was a Scottish poet andlyricist. Newly hailed as the Ploughman Poetbecause his poems complemented the growingliterary taste for romanticism and pastoralpleasures.

    31. (C) The Four-Gated City published in 1969,is the fifth and concluding novel, in BritishNobel Prize-winning author Doris Lessingsfive-volume, semi-autobiographical series TheChildren of Violence which she began, in 1952with Martha Quest.

    32. (C) Iambic pentameter is a commonly usedtype of metrical line in traditional English poetryand verse drama. The term describes the rhythmthat the words establish in that line, which ismeasured in small groups of syllables calledfeet. The word iambic refers to the type offoot that is used, known as the iamb, which inEnglish is an unstressed syllable followed by astressed syllable. The word pentameter indi-cates that a line has five of these feet.

    33. (C) 34. (A)

    35. (C) Childe Harolds Pilgrimage is a lengthynarrative poem in four parts written by Lord

    Byron. It was published between 1812 and 1818and is dedicated to lanthe.

    36. (D) 37. (A)

    38. (A) The Greal Exhibition of the Works ofIndustry of All Nations or The GreatExhibition, sometimes referred to as the CrystalPalace Exhibition in reference to the temporarystructure in which it was held, was aninternational exhibition that took place in HydePark, London, from May 1 to October 11, 1851.

    39. (A) Alliteration is a stylistic literary deviceidentified by the repeated sound of the first letterin a series of multiple words, or the repetition ofthe same letter sounds in stressed syllables of aphrase. Alliteration from the Latin word litera,meaning letters of the alphabet, and the firstknown use of the word to refer to a literary deviceoccurred around 1624.

    40. (B) 41. (D) 42. (B) 43. (A)

    44. (D) Beloved is a 1987 novel by the Americanwriter Toni Morrison. It is inspired by the storyof an African American slave, Sethe kills hertwo-year-old daughter rather than allow her tobe recaptured and taken back to Sweet Home,the Kentucky plantation from which Setherecently fled.

    45. (D) Alexander Pope (May 21, 1688 May 30,1744) was an 18th-century English poet. He isbest known for his satirical verse, as well asfor his translation of Homer.

    46. (D) Funny Boy is a coming-fo-age novel byCanadian author Shyam Selvadurai. Firstpublished by McClelland and Stewart inSeptember 1994, the novel won the LambdaLiterary Award for gay male fiction and theBooks in Canada First Novel Award.

    47. (C)

    48. (B) Yeats is generally considered one of thetwentieth centurys key English languagepoets. He was a Symbolist poet, in that heused allusive imagery and symbolic structuresthroughout his career.

    49. (A) 50. (B)

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