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1 Teste do Conhecimmento - Literaturas Contemporânea - 2018-1 Aula 3 - Virginia Woolf, James Joyce And T.S.Elliot Ref.: 201502903686 1a Questão The stream-of-consciousness novel is said to be the literary expression of a ------------- doctrine in that nothing is certainly real except one's own existence industrial historical psychological sociological social Ref.: 201502903725 2a Questão In Ulysses, Joyce discusses how women view ------------------- differently from men and that is fully shown towards the end of Molly's stream of consciousness narrative. work economy love and family excuses inventions Ref.: 201502858255 3a Questão The title of ´The Waste Land´ was taken from a line in the Anglican burial service and it is formed by distinct vignettes (short sketches). Which one is considered as the most surreal for portraying a man who walks through a London populated by ghosts of the dead? Vignette IV Vignette III Vignette I Vignette V Vignette II Ref.: 201502825972 4a Questão Which option does not reflect a characteristic of Woolf's 'Mrs. Dalloway'? interior monologues homosexuality post-Second World War England setting issues of mental illnesses issues of feminism Ref.: 201502858249 5a Questão Who is the author of ´The Waste Land? Samuel Beckett James Joyce T.S.Eliot Tennessee Wiliams Virginia Woolf Ref.: 201502903717 6a Questão The stream-of-consciousness novel is said to be the literary expression of a ------------- doctrine that nothing is certainly real except one's own existence. cultural social philosophical classical local Ref.: 201502825970 7a Questão 'Hyde Park Gate News' was the title of.... Virginia Woolf's first novel Virginia Woolf's favorite British short story England's most famous paper in the 1900s Virginia Woolf's family paper Sir Leslie Stephen's (Woolf's father) favorite novel Ref.: 201502903677 8a Questão Virginia Woolf was an innovator of the English literature: her experiment with the --------------- helped her to be considered an author with a highly experimental language denouncing the traditional literary techniques. social themes romantic techniques poor societies poetry stream of consciousness 1
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