1. Charles Dickens is ____ novelist of the Victorian time.
2. When Mary Shelley was a teenage girl she began to write “Frankenstein”, a thrilling ____ novel.
3. Charlotte Bronte, the author of “Jane Eyre”, was sure that art was more convincing if it was based on personal ____.
4. John R. R. Tolkien is ____ to be the “father” of high fantasy.
5. Arthur Conan Doyle, known as the author of the world famous stories about Sherlock Holmes, is a master of ____.
6. Charles L. Dodgson was an English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon, and photographer, but the world knows him as Lewis Carroll, the author of “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” written in the genre of literary ____.
1. a. a striking b. a spectacular c. an important d. an outstanding
2. a. panic b. horror c. terror d. fear
3. a. skill b. practice c. participation d. experience
4. a. considered b. regarded c. viewed d. expected
5. a. insecurity b. uncertainty c. suspense d. doubt
6. a. jabberwocky b. absurd c. absurdity d. nonsense