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Writers from Old Age to Neoclassical period. গুরুত্বপূর্ণ লেখকগণের সম্পর্কে ভালভাবে পড়তে হবে এবং অপেক্ষাকৃত কম গুরুত্বপূর্ণ (বিসিএসের জন্য) যারা আছেন তাঁদের প্রধান সাহিত্যকর্মগুলো সম্পর্কে ধারণা রাখলেই চলবে। Caedmon, Cynewulf, Roger Bacon, William Langland, Alfred the Great, Venerable Bede, Sir Philip Sidney, Francis Bacon, John Milton, John Bunyan, John Dryden, John Locke, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Gray, Edmund Burke, Nicholas Udall, Beaumont and Fletcher, George Chapman, John Webster, Cyril Tourneur, Henry Vaughan, Thomas Hobbes, Jeremy Taylor, Samuel Butler, William Congreve, George Farquhar, Edmund Waller, Samuel Richardson, Oliver Goldsmith, Edward Gibbon. সোর্স: যেকোনো গাইড বই, An ABC OF English Literature - Dr. M. Mofizar Rahman এবং Live MCQ লেকচার
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Who wrote the first English Comedy?
  1. ক) Nicholas Udal
  2. খ) John Lily
  3. গ) Francis Bacon
  4. ঘ) Ben Jonson
ব্যাখ্যা
Nicholas Udall is the Writer of first English Comedy.
Nicholas Udall is a writer from Elizabethan age.
He wrote 'Ralph Roister Doister (1553)' which is the first English Comedy.

Source: An ABC of English Literature, Dr. M Mofizar Rahman.
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Which of the following book is known as embryo of English novel?
  1. ক) Utopia
  2. খ) The Lady of May
  3. গ) Arcadia
  4. ঘ) Midas
ব্যাখ্যা
Arcadia – a book that bears the embryo of the English novel.
(The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia)
- It was Written by Sir Philip Sidney.
- It was published in 1590. 

Sir Philip Sidney (1554 - 1586) was one of the most prominent poets of the Elizabethan era.
His famous works:
- Astrophel and Stella,
- The Lady of May
- An Apology for Poetry.

Source: An ABC OF English Literature - Dr. M. Mofizar Rahman and Britannica
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Which literary work is not belongs to Jonathan Swift?
  1. ক) Robinson Crusoe
  2. খ) A Journey to Stella
  3. গ) A Modest Proposal
  4. ঘ) Gulliver's Travels
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Jonathan Swift is the greatest satirist of the 18th century.
He belongs to the Neoclassical Period of English Literature.

His famous novels:
- Gulliver's Travels,
- A tale of a Tub,
- A Modest Proposal,
- A Journey to Stella,
- The Battle of the Books.

- 'Robinson Crusoe' is a Novel written by Daniel Defoe. 

Source: An ABC of English Literature, Dr. M Mofizar Rahman.
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The Pilgrim’s Progress is a religious _____.
  1. ক) story
  2. খ) ballad
  3. গ) allegory
  4. ঘ) novel
ব্যাখ্যা
The Pilgrim’s Progress is a religious allegory.
- It was written by the English writer John Bunyan.
- It published in two parts in 1678 and 1684.
- The work is a symbolic vision of the good man’s pilgrimage through life. 

Source: Britannica.
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English philosopher Roger Bacon is known as _______.
  1. ক) Greatest Teacher
  2. খ) Wonderful philosopher
  3. গ) Wonderful Teacher
  4. ঘ) Greatest philosopher
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Roger Bacon, byname Doctor Mirabilis (Latin: “Wonderful Teacher”), (born c. 1220, Gloucester, England — died 1292 in Oxford),
- An English Franciscan philosopher and educational reformer who was a major medieval proponent of experimental science.
- Bacon studied mathematics, astronomy, optics, alchemy, and languages.
- He was the first European to describe in detail the process of making gunpowder, and he proposed flying machines and motorized ships and carriages.

Source: Britannica
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‘Iliad’ is translated into English by -
  1. ক) John Webster
  2. খ) John Milton
  3. গ) George Chapman
  4. ঘ) Henry Fielding
ব্যাখ্যা
George Chapman, (born 1559, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died May 12, 1634, London), English poet and dramatist, whose translation of Homer long remained the standard English version.
- George Chapman translated Homer’s 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey' into English.
- The first books of his translation of the 'Iliad' appeared in 1598. It was completed in 1611, and his version of the Odyssey appeared in 1616. Chapman’s Homer contains passages of great power and beauty and inspired the sonnet of John Keats “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” (1815).

Source: Britannica.