Hawthorne’s view of man and human history originated, to a great extent, from( ).
Which one of the following statements about Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is true? ( )
In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne succeeds in giving his tale a sense of historical reality and demonstrates fully his artistic pursuit and his theory about“( )”.
In many of Hawthorne’s stories and novels, the Puritan concept of life is condemned, or the Puritan past is shown in an almost totally negative light, especially in his( )and The Scarlet Letter.
According to( ), “There is evil in every human heart, which may remain latent, perhaps, through the whole life; but circumstances may rouse it to activity.”
Compelled by an unceasing interest in the “interior of the heart” of man’s being, Hawthorne discusses ( ) in almost every book he wrote.
In Young Goodman Brown by Hawthorne, the name of Goodman Brown’s wife is( ), which also contains many symbolic meanings.
Nathaniel Hawthorne held an unceasing interest in the "interior of the heart" of man’s being. So in almost every book he wrote, Hawthorne discusses( ).
Almost every book written by Hawthorne discusses(), which reflects his unceasing interest in the “interior of the heart” of man’s being.
Emerson is generally known as an().
Which one of the following statements is NOT true of Ralph Waldo Emerson and his works?( )
The chief spokesman of the New England Transcendentalism is ( ).
Which of the following in not included in Emerson's works?()
“The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other, who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood”. This is the voice of the book( )written by Emerson, which pushed American Romanticism into a new phase, the phase of New England( ).
Emerson rejected both the formal religion of the churches and the Deistic philosophy; instead he based his religion on an intuitive belief in an ultimate unity, which he called the “()”.
According to Emerson, the ideal individual should be a()man.
The unofficial manifesto for the Transcendental Club was( ), Emerson’s first little book, which established him ever since as the most eloquent spokesman of New England Transcendentalism.
Most people consider()an unofficial manifesto for the “Transcendental Club".
After his experiences in the forest, Young Goodman Brown returns to Salem( ).
Hawthorne’s view of man and human history originates, to a great extent, in( ).