1591 . The literary term 'ballad' means -
- A. a kind of short narrative poem
- B. exaggrated statemen
- C. a long poem
- D. sensational stories
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1592 . “The Rape of The Lock’ is -,
- A. a novel by Gunnar Mirdal
- B. an epic by Alexander Pope
- C. a play by Christopher Marlowe
- D. a poem by Lord Byron
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1593 . O' Henry is the pen/real name of the great American short story writer-.
- A. T. S. Eliot
- B. John Keats
- C. William Sydney Porter
- D. John Milton
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1594 . Charles Lamb was -
- A. an essayist
- B. a playist
- C. a novelist
- D. an epicist
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1595 . “My Heart Leaps Up' was written by -
- A. William Butler Yeats
- B. William Wordsworth
- C. William Shakespeare
- D. Robert Herrick
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1596 . William Butler Yeats won the Nobel Prize in-.
- A. 1920
- B. 1923
- C. 1921
- D. 1925
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1597 . Leo Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina' is -
- A. a play
- B. a novel
- C. an epic
- D. an ode
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1598 . T. S. Eliot won the Novel Prize in -
- A. 1948
- B. 1949
- C. 1950
- D. 1953
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1599 . The oldest period in English poetry -
- A. Anglo-Saxon
- B. Middle English
- C. Neo-classical
- D. Romantic
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1600 . Rebel poet in English literature
- A. Charles Dickens
- B. George Eliot
- C. John Keats
- D. Lord Byron
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1601 . Matthew Arnold belongs to -
- A. Victorian Age
- B. Romantic Age
- C. Modern Age
- D. Elizabethan Age
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1602 . The modern philosopher who was awarded Nobel Prize in literature -
- A. Sir Walter Scott
- B. William Shakespeare
- C. Jonathan Swift
- D. Bertrand Russell
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1603 . "The Daffodils' is —
- A. a poem by Robert Herrick
- B. a short story by Somerset Maugham
- C. a novel by D. H. Lawrence
- D. a verse by S. T. Coleridge
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1604 . The literary term 'hymn' means -
- A. poem that could be sung
- B. having no rhyming poem
- C. a musical drama
- D. song of praise of God
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1605 . A Passage to India' is a/an —
- A. novel
- B. play
- C. comedy
- D. ode
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