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aved the path for the development of the realistic novel of the 19th century. A. Jane Austen’s B. Walter Scott’s C. Henry Fielding’s D. Charles Lamb’s 8. The title of Thackeray’s novel Vanity Fair was borrowed from ____ by John Bunyan . A. The Roundabout Paper B. The Newers C. The Pilgrim’s Progress D. The Four Georges 9. Anne , the youngest of the Brontes , was the writer of ____. A. Wuthering Heights B. Jane Eyre C. The Professor D. Agnes Grey 10. In the Idylls of the King, ____ painted the character of the first English national hero, King Arthur, and gave a new meaning to the legends. A. 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