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課程名稱︰中世紀英國文學 課程性質︰必修 課程教師︰楊明蒼 副教授 開課學院:文學院 開課系所︰外文系 考試日期(年月日)︰2010/01/11 考試時限(分鐘):120分鐘 是否需發放獎勵金:是 (如未明確表示,則不予發放) 試題 : I. T(rue)/F(alse): (24%) 1. Piers Plowman is written in alliterative verse. 2. Julian of Norwich composed the first spiritual autobiography of medieval laywoman. 3. A friar was supposed to stay in the monastery. 4. The Canterburt Tales appears in the manuscripts as a complete, well-ordered version. 5. A monk's job was to preach and beg. 6. The Miller is the second pilgrim to tell his tale in The Canterbury Tales. 7. Religious works produced in the fifteenth century came under greater surveillance. 8. The cycles of mystery plays were public spectacles watched by every layer of society. 9. Later medieval representations of the Crucifixion accentuate Christ as a conquering, royal hero. 10. King Arthur was killed by the Lady of the Lake. 11. The East Midland dialect, the dialect of Chaucer, is the ancestor of modern standard speech of English. II. Explain FOUR of the following: (24%) 1. guild 2.fabliau 3.Tabard 4.Bedivere 5.affective piety 6. Harrowing of Hell 7.William Caxton III. Identify and analyze THREE of the following: (27%) 1. I will worship Truth with it all my lifetime, And be his pilgrim at the plow for poor men's sake. My plowstaff shall by my pikestaff and push at the roots And help my coulter to cut and cleanse the furrows. 2. That is to sayn, that tellth in this cas/Tales of best sentence and most solas-/Shal have a soper at oure aller cost,/Here in this place, sitting by this post,/ Whan that we come again fro Canterbury. 3. "And to say the truth that [Sir Lancelot] were not of worship but if he had rescued the Queen, insomach as she should have been burned for his sake. And as in that," said Sir Gawain, "he hath done but knightly, and as I would have done myself if I had stood in like case." 4. And anon for dread she had of damnation on that one side and his sharp reproving on that other side, this creature went out of her mind and was wonderly vexed and labored with spirits half year eitht weeks and odd days. 5. But ye that holden this tale a folye/ As of a fox, or of a cok and hen,/ Taketh the moralitee, goode men./ For Saint Paul saith that al that written is/ To oure doctrine it is ywis:/ Taketh the fruit, and lat the chat be still. IV. Answer ONE of the following in well-written and well-supported essay: (25%) 1. Discuss the significance of women's roles and the idea of femininity in late medieval English literature. 2. Compare and comtrast the image of commoners in Middle English works. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 114.36.53.95
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