1.Which features of 17th-century Metaphysical poetry inspired the interest of modernist poets and literary critics?
2.Which poet is associated with the 1950s literary group known as 'The Movement'?
3.Which of the following poets is associated with the 1950s literary group known as 'The Movement'?
4.How did the Education Act of 1870, which mandated elementary education, influence literature?
5.Which novel did T. S. Eliot commend for adopting a new "mythical method" instead of the traditional "narrative method," illustrating how ancient mythology can be used in modernist literature to enable "the making of the modern world possible for art"?
6.Which novel did T. S. Eliot commend for introducing a new “mythical method” instead of the traditional “narrative method,” exemplifying how ancient mythology can be used in modernist literature to enable the creation of a modern artistic world?
7.How did a critic famously describe Samuel Beckett’s play Waiting for Godot?
8.Since the removal of censorship in British theater in 1968, which of the following has notably influenced its development?
9.Since the removal of censorship in British theater in 1968, which of the following has been a notable development?
10.In which year was the prohibition on D. H. Lawrence’s 1928 novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover officially removed?
11.Which phrase most accurately describes the late 19th-century aesthetic movement that deepened the divide between artists and the general public, ultimately paving the way for modernism?
12.Which expression most accurately describes the late 19th-century aesthetic movement that deepened the gap between artists and the general public, ultimately laying the foundation for modernism?
13.Which of the following elements is not typically linked to high modernism in literature?
14.Which technique is least connected to high modernism in literature?
15.Which developments during and after the 1960s played a key role in shifting England's focus away from London towards regional identities, fostering a more diverse cultural perspective and encouraging the rise of postcolonial literature?
16.Which developments during and following the 1960s played a major role in shifting England's cultural focus away from London towards regional centers, thereby encouraging a more diverse representation of England and boosting the prominence of postcolonial literature?
17.Identify the author below who was not of Irish origin.
18.Identify the author who was not of Irish origin from the list below:
19.What was the original name for the Irish Literary Theatre?
20.The Irish Literary Theatre was initially known by which of the following names?