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1. _________ work was inspired by the environment of Victorian England, with its striking contrasts of morality and hypocrisy, splendor and squalor, prosperity and poverty.
A
Charles Dickens
B
Saul Bellow
C
Ian Fleming
2. ______ ______was a writer and poet who challenged her time with the novel "Wuthering Heights".
A
Patrick White
B
Emily Brönte
C
Abdulrazak Gurnah
3. __________is the author of the novels Adam Bede (1859), Brother Jacob (1859), Silas Marner (1861) and Romola (1863), etc.
A
Bertrand Russell
B
Toni Morrison
C
George Elliot
4. "Anything that is not eternal is eternally out of fashion." This phrase was written by:
A
Samuel Beckett
B
C.S Lewis
C
William Golding
5. ____________ is best known for the allegorical novella Animal Farm (1945) and the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949).
A
Sinclair Lewis
B
J. M. Coetzee
C
George Orwell
6. ________ never graduated from high school or earned a college degree, yet he won the Nobel Prize for Literature, two Pulitzer prizes and the National Book Award, twice.
A
William Faulknerl
B
Wole Soyinka
C
Derek Walcott
7. The most famous poem of __________ 'Digging' from Seamus Heaney's 1966 debut, Death of a Naturalist.
A
Winston Churchill
B
Seamus Heaney
C
Patrick White
8. ________ is an American author known for his highly imaginative short stories and novels that blend a poetic style, nostalgia for childhood, social criticism
A
Ray Bradbury
B
Saul Bellow
C
William Golding
9. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923.
A
Harold Pinter
B
Tony Morrison
C
William Butler Yeats
10. ________is considered, together with Gottfried Frege, as one of the founders of analytic philosophy.
A
Emily Brönte
B
Bertrand Russell
C
Eugene O'Neill