British Literature 01

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Across
  1. 3. Author of Robinson Crusoe, often regarded as the first English novelist.
  2. 5. Woolf’s novel that follows a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway using interior monologue.
  3. 7. The most famous Victorian novelist, author of Great Expectations and Oliver Twist.
  4. 9. Shakespeare’s tragedy about a Danish prince seeking revenge for his father‘s murder.
  5. 10. Shaw‘s play about a professor who transforms a flower girl into a lady — only to lose her.
  6. 11. A novel about a man shipwrecked on a deserted island for 28 years.
  7. 12. A Renaissance essayist known for his concise prose style.
  8. 13. A narrative technique that presents the continuous flow of a character’s thoughts and feelings.
  9. 14. The cultural movement that revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman culture.
Down
  1. 1. The first generation of Romantic poets who lived in the Lake District.
  2. 2. Dickens’s novel about Pip‘s rise from a poor boy to a gentleman and his moral disillusionment.
  3. 4. A novel about a scientist who creates a monster and is destroyed by his creation.
  4. 6. A literary movement emphasizing emotion, nature, and individual imagination.
  5. 8. A type of poetry characterized by intellectual wit and elaborate metaphors.
  6. 12. The national poet of Scotland, known for poems in Scots dialect.