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根据文章第一段最后一句“Novels,for the most part,were looked upon as silly,immoral or just plain bad.”可知,那时多半的小说被认为是没头没脑的、有悖道德的或糟糕透顶的。故C项“它们被认为几乎是没有价值的”与原文相符。A、B、D三项无中生有,文章并未提及A项“那时的英国小说很难理解”、B项“英...
Also ranks #7 on The 70 Best 18th Century Period Movies 55 Bull Durham Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins 130 votes In Durham, N.C., the Bulls minor league baseball team has one asset no other can claim: a poetry-loving groupie named Annie Savoy (Susan Sarandon). As the team...
This visually stunning French film, directed by Céline Sciamma, tells the story of a passionate love affair between an artist and her subject, set against the backdrop of 18th-century Brittany. The movie's breathtaking cinematography, mesmerizing performances, and slow-burning romance create an en...
They were popular among the rich.他们在富人中很受欢迎 C. They were seen as nearly worthless.他们几乎被认为一文不值 D. They were written mostly by women.它们主要是由女性写的 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 他们很难理解 他们在富人中很受欢迎 他们几乎被认为一文不值 它们主要是由女性写的 ...
Which of the following best describes British novels in the 18th century? A They were difficult to understand. C They were seen as nearly worthless. B They were popular among the rich. D They were written mostly by women. 相关知识点: ...
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Saltblood by Francesca de Tores is a historical novel that imagines the life of Mary Read, a real-life 18th-century pirate. It's nicely written and very moving, and you're also propelled along by the sheer surprisingness of Read's story: this is a work of fiction but a lot of these...
The Best 20th-Century American Novels David Hering, Buy now Station Island by Seamus Heaney Read expert recommendations “Seamus Heaney’s poetry is so magnificent it’s difficult to do it justice. He engaged with politics and with the violence of the Irish struggle in a complex way. He...
s miraculous first-person inhabitation of 17th-century Renaissance woman Margaret Cavendish—I would like this book to serve as representative evidence of all the short novels that might not be epic in length, but are so in scope, that are too often left off lists like this one because they...