1. The
term ‘Comparative Literature’ was first
used in English in 1848 by _____.
(A) Walter Pater
(B) Matthew Arnold
(C) John Ruskin
(D) D.G. Rossetti
2. The
first academic treatment to the subject
of Comparative Literature was given by ______ in his book called Comparative Literature.
(A) H.M. Posnett
(B) Francois Jost
(C) Elisabeth Frenzel
(D) N.P. Stallknecht
3. Who is
of the view that a study of literary
relationships is dangerous ?
(A) Horst Frenz
(B) René Etiémble
(C) S.S. Prawar
(D) Jean M. Carré
4.
According to H.H. Remak, ‘World
Literature’, when compared to Comparative Literature, suggests an
element of _______.
(A) Space
(B)
Quality
(C) Time
(D)
Intensity
5. The
methodology of influence study was
advocated by _________.
(A) The French School
of Comparatists
(B) The American School
of Comparatists
(C) The German Comparatists
(D) The Russian Comparatists
6. An
American version of the creed of British
Romanticism is ______.
(A) “Hugh Selvyn Mauberley”
(B) “Because I could not stop for Death”
(C) The
Leaves of Grass
(D) “North of Boston ”
7.
Westerners generally thought of history
as _______.
(A) the sum total of more or less random data.
(B) a remembrance of things past.
(C) ceaselessly unfolding and constantly
flowing events.
(D) phenomena that have occurred at a specific time.
8. “The
word ‘Romantic’ has come to mean many
things that … it means nothing at all,”
declared
(A) Walter Pater
(B) John Keats
(C) A.D. Lovejoy
(D) Matthew Arnold
9. Which
historian treated literary history ignoring the historical and mechanical order
of succession of events, but focused on human experience ?
(A) Robert Spiller
(B) George Saintsbury
(C) Compton-Rickett
(D) W.H. Hudson
10. Which
of the following terms “stresses the
beginning, rather than the duration, of
a time span of considerable length” ?
(A)
Period
(B) Age
(C) Era
(D)
Century
11. Who
championed the theory of an inexorable step-by-step progression of the three
major kinds, epic, lyric and drama, in Greek literary history ?
(A) Ulrich Weisstein
(B) Quintilian
(C) S.S. Prawer
(D) Alexander Veselovsky
12. One
of the first writer to discuss the separation of the literary genre from other
aspects of literature was _____.
(A)
Brunetiere
(B) Cicero
(C)
Quintilian
(D)
Horace
13. Genre
is a journal published by ____. (Wrong
Ans)
(A) Indiana
University
(B) The University of Illinois
(C) Columbia
University
(D) Princeton
University
14. The
first literary work to discuss ‘genre’ is ______.
(A) Plato’s Republic
(B) Horace’s Ars Poetica
(C) Longinus’ On the Sublime
(D) Aristotle’s Poetics
15. Who
separated the choric poetry from monodic poetry ?
(A) The Greeks
(B) The
Romans
(C) The
Germans
(D) The
French
16.
Identify the work from among the following that does not have an Oedipal theme/
motif :
(A)
Desire under the Elms by O’Neill
(B)
Hamlet by Shakespeare
(C) The
White Devil by Webster
(D) The
Infernal Machine by Cocteau
17. The
archetypes of the anima and the animus
were mentioned by ______.
(A) Carl Jung
(B) Karen Horney
(C) Melanie Klein
(D) Jessic Weston
18. The
study of the Electra theme from the Classical Age to the present is an instance
of
(A) Synchronic study
(B) Monochronic study
(C) Anachronic study
(D) Diachronic study
19. A
critic who compares Valmiki’s Ramayana and Tulsi Das’ Ram Charit Manas as literary epics is doing (A)
a Diachronic study
(B) a Synchronic study
(C) an Archetypal study
(D) a Myth study
20. The
German equivalent for the term “Thematology” is _______.
(A)
Gestalt
(B)
Wissenschaft
(C)
Stoffgeschichte
(D)
Geistesgeschicht
21. The
Malayalam novel Chemmeen and the Tamil
novel Amma Vandaal have been compared
for their common theme of ______.
(A) Tradition and modernity
(B) Man-woman relationship
(C) Adultery and its consequences
(D) Society and women
22. One
of the novels on the subject of the Muslim invasion of India – Jai Somnath – is by ________.
(A) Narmad
(B) K.M. Munshi
(C) Harinarayan Apte
(D) Dharmavir Bharati
23. Which
of the following plays of Vijay Tendulkar has a historical setting ?
(A)
Sakharam Binder
(B)
Kanyadaan
(C)
Ghasiram Kotwal
(D)
Silence ! The Court is in Session
24.
Select the correct set from the following :
(A) (i) Bankim Chandra, Gora (ii) Saratchandra, Srikant (iii) Tagore, Anandmath
(B) (i) Bankim Chandra, Anandmath (ii) Saratchandra, Srikant (iii) Tagore, Gora
(C) (i) Bankim Chandra, Srikant (ii) Saratchandra, Gora (iii) Tagore, Anandmath
(D) (i) Bankim Chandra, Srikant (ii) Saratchandra, Anandmath (iii) Tagore, Gora
25.
Identify the correct chronological sequence of the following Hindi authors :
(A) Jaishankar Prasad, Premchand, Yashpal,
Mohan Rakesh
(B) Jaishankar Prasad, Yashpal, Premchand,
Mohan Rakesh
(C) Premchand, Jaishankar Prasad, Yashpal,
Mohan Rakesh
(D) Premchand, Jaishankar Prasad, Mohan
Rakesh, Yashpal
26.
According to Dryden, Horace’s Ars
Poetica, translated by Ben Jonson, is an example of ______.
(A) Adaptation (B) Imitation
(C) Paraphrase (D) Metaphrase
27. The
works of the novelist Balzac were translated by _______.
(A) Samuel Putnam
(B) Marian Ayton Crawford
(C) H.D.P. Lee
(D) Michael Grant
28.
Identify the author of the following statement :
“A badly written book is only a blunder; but a
bad translation of a good book is a crime.”
(A) Martin Luther
(B) Matthew Arnold
(C) P.B. Shelley
(D) Gilbert Highet
29. Who
wrote the famous essay “On Translating Homer” ?
(A) Alexander Pope
(B) John Dryden
(C) Matthew Arnold
(D) Una Ellis Fermor
30. Name
the translator-critic who has elaborated on the seven different strategies on translation
:
(A) Andre Lefevere
(B) Henry Gifford
(C) B.Q. Morgan
(D) Octavio Paz
31. Who,
among the following, focuses on language and text exclusively ?
(A) Derrida
(B) Lacan
(C) Julia
Kristeva
(D)
Foucoult
32.
Identify the author of the statement : “Spoken words are the symbols of mental
experiences … and written words are the symbols of spoken words.”
(A) Stanley
Fish
(B) Aristotle
(C) Saussure
(D) Schleiermacher
33.
Identify the author of The English Moses :
(A) Stephen Greenblatt
(B) Thomas Harriot
(C) Schleiermacher
(D) E.M.W. Tillyard
34. The
first feminist text in Tamil was ________.
(A)
Mannil Ciruther
(B)
Paanchali Capatam
(C)
Kothai Theevu
(D)
Thunaivi
35.
Therukkoothu is the folk art form in ______.
(A) Tamil
(B)
Malayalam
(C)
Gujarati
(D) Oriya
36. Who
discusses “Reception Aesthetics” in Comparative Literature ?
(A) Hyppolite Taine
(B) Robert Spiller
(C) Anna Balakian
(D) J.T. Shaw
37.
“Influence and Literary Fortune” is an essay written by ________.
(A) Arthur E. Kunst
(B) Mary Gaithen
(C) Leon Edel
(D) Anna Balakian
38.
Plutarch’s Biographies would constitute,
in the area of influence studies, an instance of
(A) Recovery
(B)
Affinity
(C) Source
(D)
Parody
39. Who
among the following thinkers exerted a tremendous impact on literature ?
(A) Karl Marx
(B) Arnold
Toynbee
(C) Claudio Guillen
(D) Frank Jost
40. Who
made the statement “one of the most complex problems in the study of literary
influence is direct and indirect influence” ?
(A) David
H. Malone
(B) J.T. Shaw
(C) Ihab
H. Hassan
(D)
Alexander Pushkin
41. The
term ‘grotesque’ used to refer to a literary style/technique has its origins in
.
(A)
Painting
(B) Architecture
(C) Music
(D) Dance
42. One
of the significant works on Literature and the Arts – Music and Literature – was written by
(A) Calvin S. Brown
(B) Albrecht Schöne
(C) Joseph Kerman
(D) Ulrich Weisstein
43. A
comparative study of the minds of the criminal heroism Dostoievsky’s Crime and
Punishment and Richard Wright’s Native
Son involves the disciplines of ______.
(A) Literary Studies and Sociology
(B) Literary Studies and Psychology
(C) Literary Studies and Anthropology
(D) Literary Studies and Legal Studies
44.
Identify the literary text which can be illuminated by a study of Anthropology
:
(A) The
Waste Land
(B)
Four Quartets
(C) The
Cocktail Party
(D)
Gerontion
45. Which
of the following texts is open for an analysis from the perspective of
political theory ?
(A) The
Way of the World
(B) Major
Barbara
(C)
Henry IV Part One
(D) The
Birthday Party
46. The
concept of ‘Wilderness Romance’ is employed in the study of American
novels by
the practitioners of _______.
(A) Feminist Criticism
(B) Sociological Criticism
(C) Eco Criticism
(D) Psychological Criticism
47.
Mallarme, the French symbolist poet, influenced ______.
(A) W.H. Auden
(B) Dylan Thomas
(C) T.S. Eliot
(D) Hart Crane
48. The
English translation of Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyyat is by ______.
(A) Bayard Taylor
(B) George Madison
(C) Edward Fitzgerald
(D) John Ciardi
49. The
playwright who wrote a “heroic tragedy” in the late 17th century was _____.
(A) John Milton
(B) William Congreve
(C) Jean Racine
(D) John Dryden
50. The
major practitioners of the theatre of the Absurd were _______.
(A) Ionesco, Beckett, Adamoff
(B) Beckett, Adamoff, Brecht
(C) Anouilh, Ionesco, Beckett
(D) Ionesco, Anouilh, Adamoff
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