Q. Who is particularly successful in his analysis of the unconscious?
a) Joyce
b) Graves
c) Lawrence
d) Moore
Q. Who is one of the chief exponents of the stream of consciousness novel?
a) Lawrence
b) James Joyce
c) Moore
d) Graves
Q. “Virginia Woolf uses this technique with ever growing sureness of purpose, her keen mind and artistic sense enabled her to weld the parts into a unified artistic whole of sensitive, subtle portraiture,” is said by?
a) E. Albert
b) A.C. Ward
c) Hudson
d) Moore
Q. “After Woolf in her own country, the serious novel would never again be just what it had been before,” is said by?
a) A.C. Ward
b) Rickett
c) Scott James
d) Hudson
Q. Who, like Graham Greene, was a Roman Catholic, and his novels, too, have religious implications?
a) Orwell
b) Waugh
c) Snow
d) Shaw
Q. Who was a force in the theatre of his day?
a) Galsworthy
b) Shaw
c) Barker
d) Blake
Q. “Galsworthy transfers his people from the office, the home, the street to the stage, modifying nothing save to compress and arrange, in order to direct the attention of his audience to that question of the day which is the business of the play,” is said by?
a) Hudson
b) Rickett
c) Wilson
d) Lovett
Q. Who is successful in the creation of women characters?
a) Barker
b) Shaw
c) Woolf
d) Rickett
Q. This early modernist author wrote a number of pessimist novels in the late 19th century. Due to hostile reception of his novel, he dedicated to start writing poetry, although he is far more known for his novels. His poems are “A trampwoman’s tragedy” “Are you Digging on my Grave” and “The Darkling Thrush.” Who is the author?
a) Joseph Conrad
b) Thomas Hardy
c) E. M. Forster
d) William Wordsworth
Q. The following four poets are known as the ‘World War I Poets.’ As a matter of fact only one of them survived World War I. Who is that lucky poet?
a) Rupert Brooke
b) Wilfred Owen
c) Isaac Rosenberg
d) Siegfried Sassoon