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As mentioned in Principles of Literary Criticism, to I. A. Richards all the following things denote the value of poetry except_______ .
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In Principles of Literary Criticism, I. A. Richards says that the poet does not tell the ______truth about the real world, but suggests attitudes which represent a proper balance of the nervous system and which are absorbed by the properly qualified reader.
3.
Hamlet and His Problems” challenges ______
4.
According to The Rhetoric of Fiction, among the following, _______is more interested in the telling-showing distinction.
5.
Empson’s aim, in Seven Types of Ambiguity, is his close analysis is not to identify the one _____ meaning, but to explore the expanding possibilities of alternate, multiple, and simultaneous meanings.
6.
In The Rhetoric of Fiction, Wayne C. Booth argues that authorial presence is _____and that all authorial devices, as well as attitude and values are in fact authorial influence.
7.
According to The Advancement of Learning, which knowledge is real?
8.
According to The Rhetoric of Fiction, Tom Jones, Tristram Shandy, Barchester Towers, The Catcher in the Rye, Remembrance of Things Past, Dr. Faustus are example of _______ narrators.
9.
What hould kings study in order to make the State a possibility as pointed out in Republic?
10.
In Poetics, which is not included in poetry's imitation?
11.
According to Seven Types of Ambiguity, Which ambiguity deals with the psychological aspects more?
12.
ccording to The Rhetoric of Fiction, a dramatized narrator _____the author’s own beliefs and characteristics
13.
What does Aristotle mean by diction in Poetics?
14.
According to Biographia Literaria, Coleridge was influenced by the sonnets of _______
15.
According to The Critical Path, inter-textuality means comparing a work of art with _______.
16.
It is dangerous to try to analyze the inner workings of the artist's mind by the evidence of his artistic work. It is not possible to verify what went on in the artist's mind, just as we cannot be sure what goes on in a dreamer's mind. To prove this point in Principles of Literary Criticism, I.A. Richards refers Coleridge's famous poem,_______.
17.
According to The Advancement of Learning, “It is a game of no use in itself, but of great use in respect it maketh a quick eye and a body ready to put itself into all postures”. Which game is referred here?
18.
In “Hamlet and His Problems”, Eliot , In order to establish his contentions, goes on to examine the play from a ______perspective.
19.
In Seven Types of Ambiguity, Empson analyzes some lines from ______to explain the second type of ambiguity.
20.
How many principal virtues are mentioned by Plato in Republic?
21.
According to The Rhetoric of Fiction, ______ has the following opinion: "Subjectivity is an awful thing—even for the reason that it betrays the poor writer .
22.
According to On Fiction, ________ were not realistic.
23.
In Biographia Literaria, Coleridge says that Rape of Lucrece was composed by______
24.
According to Biographia Literaria, what is considered as “the living power and prime agent of all human perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM”
25.
According to I. A. Richards in Principles of Literary Criticism, it is a useless criteria to judge a ____ with visual imagery in a group context.
26.
_______ is the baser form of knowledge according to Republic.
27.
I. A. Richards’ Principles of Literary Criticism states that “There is a special kind of pleasure which is disinterested, universal, unintellectual and not to be confused with the pleasures of sense or ordinary emotions”. This idea can be understood by the following term:
28.
According to Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria, every _______is a great philosopher
29.
According to The Rhetoric of Fiction, among the following, _______is more interested in the telling-showing distinction.
30.
According to Johnson, almost all the fictions of the last age will vanish, if you deprive them of the following except ___________ .
31.
In Republic, according to Thrasymachus' "justice" is a form of _______.
32.
According to Poetics, what comprises the arrangement of incidents that result from character and thought giving way to action?
33.
According to Pound’s ABC of Reading , an epic is a poem including________.
34.
In Seven Types of Ambiguity (1930), every ambiguity is represented as a _____.
35.
Ezra Pound’s ABC of Reading is considered as a guide to _______.
36.
Hopkins’s ‘The Wind-hover’ is used by Empson in Seven Types of Ambiguity to illustrate ____ type of ambiguity.
37.
According to The Advancement of Learning, ______ is feigned history and gives some shadow of satisfaction to the mind
38.
According to Pound’s ABC of Reading , from _______one can learn the following things: Whatever came over into the earliest English that once can read without a dictionary but for which a glossary is needed 2) The specifically ENGLISH quality or component.
39.
According to On Fiction, will be found much more frequently to make men cunning than good.
40.
According to The Advancement of Learning, Who consider the inventors and authors of new arts amongst the gods?
41.
According to On Fiction, the task of present writers is general conversation and accurate observation of the________.
42.
According to The Rhetoric of Fiction, Henry James once described ______as an instinctive novelist whose effects, can best be explained as "part of her unconsciousness. Jane Austen creates characters toward whom we cannot react as she consciously intends.
43.
In “Hamlet and His Problems”, Eliot cites Measure for Measure and Coriolanus as Shakespeare’s more _______ plays
44.
According to “Hamlet and His Problems”, for “interpretation” of a play, the chief task is the presentation of relevant _______which the reader is not assumed to know
45.
There lives more life in one of your fair eyes Than both your poets can in praise devise. The given lines are quoted from Sonnet _____ to explain the fourth ambiguity by Empson in Seven Types of Ambiguity.
46.
In Principles of Literary Criticism, I. A. Richards argues that readers have an innate psychological tendency to look for ______in a sequence of words
47.
As quoted in The Rhetoric of Fiction, according to Ford Madox Ford the following are the unmediated authors of their novels except_____ .
48.
Ezra Pound insists that a proper method of studying poetry should be like the method of modern _______ - careful first hand examination of the matter, continual comparison of one ‘slide’ or specimen with one another.
49.
According to Poetics, which is not a form of imitative narration?
50.
According to Pound’s ABC of Reading , _________civilized by Language.