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Robert Browning B. Thomas Hardy C. Charles Dickens D. Alfred Tennyson II. True or False? Put a T before the statement if you think it is true and put an F if you think it is false.(10%=1*10)____1. Jane Austen is one of the naturalist novelists . She drew vivid and realistic pictures of everyday life of the country society in her novels . Satanic school is posed of Byron , Shelley and Keats . Harold Pilgrimage made Byron famous overnight . ___4. In Tennyson’s Ulysses, Ulysses is the Greek name for the Roman hero Odysseus in Homer’s Odyssey.____ 5. The Romantic Age is emphatically an age of novel .____ 6. In his poems Byron aimed at simplicity and purity of the language, fighting against the conventional forms of the 18th century poetry.____ 7. Tess’s character can be described as treacherous and unfaithful.____ Lamb is remembered by the later generations as a great poet. ____ 9. Jane Austen is chronologically a contemporary of Wordsworth and Coleridge. is Shelley’s sonnet on the transient nature of man and the futility of the dream of immortality. III. Blank Filling. (10%=1*10)1. Romanticism in England began in 1798, with the publication of ____.2. Don Juan, the greatest work by , was written in the prime of his creative power, in the year of 18181823.3. Ode to a Nightingale was written by _______.4. Ivanhoe is the masterpiece of the historical novelist_______.5. The greatest English realist of the Victorian Age was ____.6. The second half of the 19th century in England produced a number of outstanding poets such as____ , Robert Browning, Charles Algernon Swinburne and so on.7. ____ is the last and one of the greatest of Victorian novelists . 8. . Lawrence’s novel ____is often taken to be largely biographical .9. Thomas Hardy is a representative of the English , an extreme form of realism.10. was written by