Answer: Edward Carpenter
Answer: Edward Carpenter
Answer: B.B. Kachru
Answer: Literary texts are universal and transcend history : the historical context of their production and reception has no bearing on the literary work which is aesthetically autonomous, having its own laws, being a world into itself.
Answer: in a mental hospital writing his story.
Answer: Mexico
I. Sir Walter Scott
II. Charlotte Bronte
III. Maria Edgeworth
IV. Jane Austen
The right combination according to the code is
Answer: I and III
I. moral knowledge
II. forbidden knowledge
III. civil knowledge
IV. spiritual knowledge
The right combination according to the code is
Answer: I and III
Answer: Sartos Resartus
Answer: Poetry where man can see “virtue exalted and vice punished” is more useful than history.
Answer: They sample every entertainment at the fair.
Answer: Death of Arthur.
Assertion (A) : Characters in novels are people whose secret lives are visible or might be visible. We are people whose secret lives are invisible.
Reason (R) : Even when novels are about wicked people, they can solace us; they suggest a more manageable human race, they give us the illusion of seeing clearly and of power.
In the light of the statements above
Answer: Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
Answer: He discovers the way to Hell
Answer: Tess of the D’urbervilles
Answer: Synaesthesia