British Literature 01
Across
- 3. Author of Robinson Crusoe, often regarded as the first English novelist.
- 5. Woolf’s novel that follows a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway using interior monologue.
- 7. The most famous Victorian novelist, author of Great Expectations and Oliver Twist.
- 9. Shakespeare’s tragedy about a Danish prince seeking revenge for his father‘s murder.
- 10. Shaw‘s play about a professor who transforms a flower girl into a lady — only to lose her.
- 11. A novel about a man shipwrecked on a deserted island for 28 years.
- 12. A Renaissance essayist known for his concise prose style.
- 13. A narrative technique that presents the continuous flow of a character’s thoughts and feelings.
- 14. The cultural movement that revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman culture.
Down
- 1. The first generation of Romantic poets who lived in the Lake District.
- 2. Dickens’s novel about Pip‘s rise from a poor boy to a gentleman and his moral disillusionment.
- 4. A novel about a scientist who creates a monster and is destroyed by his creation.
- 6. A literary movement emphasizing emotion, nature, and individual imagination.
- 8. A type of poetry characterized by intellectual wit and elaborate metaphors.
- 12. The national poet of Scotland, known for poems in Scots dialect.