Who said that Arnold was a propagandist for literature rather than a critic ?
A. Carlyle
B. Ruskin
C. T. S. Eliot
D. F. R. Leavis
A. Carlyle
B. Ruskin
C. T. S. Eliot
D. F. R. Leavis
A. with an absolute prerogative his father would have envied.
B. through a system of draconian military courts.
C. with deference to Parliament’s legislative supremacy.
D. only a small area around London and Oxford.
A. Noam Chomsky
B. Ferdenand De Sassure
C. Leon Battista Alberti
D. Enoch Powell
A. Temperance
B. Silence
C. Order
D. None of the above
A. Mystical
B. Naturalistics
C. Deterministic
D. Supernatural
A. It offers a strong outline for how theory can be conducted in the 21st century.
B. It should not be read or considered by any student or scholar.
C. It offers some valid ideas and critiques, but its author is not entirely trustworthy.
D. It offers a strong counterpoint to Jacques Derrida’s notion of deconstruction.
A. Albert Einstein
B. Stephen Hawking
C. Jagadish Chandra Basu
D. Isaac Newton