26806 . 'The Family Reunion’ was written by -.

  • A. James Joyce
  • B. George Orwell
  • C. Oscar Wilde
  • D. T. S. Eliot
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26807 .  ‘Land of Heart's Desire' was written by -.

  • A. W. B. Yeats
  • B. James Joyce
  • C. George Orwell
  • D. Oscar Wilde
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26809 . ‘Point Counterpoint' was written by -.

  • A. Daniel Defoe
  • B. Walt Whitman
  • C. Maxim Gorky
  • D. Aldus Huxley
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26811 . Alexander Dumas is a —author.

  • A. American
  • B. Russian
  • C. Irish
  • D. French
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26812 . Comedy of Humors' is related to-

  • A. Philosophical Theory
  • B. Scientific Theory
  • C. Sociological Theory
  • D. Medical Theory
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26813 . The French poet is -,

  • A. Virgil
  • B. Sophocles
  • C. Homer
  • D. Victor Hugo
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26814 . "Sabastian' is the character of -

  • A. The Tempest
  • B. King Lear
  • C. Hamlet
  • D. Twelfth Night
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26815 .  Father of English mystery play is-

  • A. Nicholas Udall
  • B. Edgar Allan Poe
  • C. Lindley Murray
  • D. Samuel Johnson
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26816 . What is the best known prose work of Mathew Arnold?

  • A. Essays in Criticism
  • B. A Woman of No Importance
  • C. Idylles of the King
  • D. Canterbury Tale
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26817 .  The Greek Forster Literature is -

  • A. Oedipus Rex
  • B. Candid
  • C. Madame Bovery
  • D. Self Reliance
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26818 . Who is called 'the voice of the Victorian Era'?

  • A. Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • B. Ben Jhonson
  • C. Ben Jhonson
  • D. H. G. Wells
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26819 . Who was the Romantic poet was a surgeon or doctor?

  • A. Shakespeare
  • B. George Eliot
  • C. E. M. Forster
  • D. John Keats
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26820 . John Milton's ‘Lycidas’ is a/an -

  • A. elegy
  • B. drama
  • C. verse
  • D. play
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