The Literary Work Of Art by Roman Ingarden
  • 1. What is the main focus of Ingarden's theory in 'The Literary Work of Art'?
A) The structure and ontology of literary works
B) The biography of authors
C) The historical context of literature
D) The psychological analysis of characters
  • 2. What term does Ingarden use to describe the different layers of a literary work?
A) Dimensions
B) Strata
C) Levels
D) Aspects
  • 3. In 'The Literary Work of Art', what does Ingarden say about the relationship between literature and reality?
A) Literature mimics reality directly
B) Literature has no connection to reality
C) Literature creates its own reality
D) Literature is a reflection of historical facts
  • 4. What does Ingarden say about the aesthetic value of a literary work?
A) It is solely determined by the author
B) It is irrelevant to understanding
C) It emerges from the interaction between the text and the reader
D) It is fixed and unchanging
  • 5. What distinguishes Ingarden's phenomenological approach to literature?
A) Focus on psychoanalysis
B) Focus on historical criticism
C) Focus on subjective experience
D) Focus on objective analysis
  • 6. Which of the following does Ingarden emphasize as a form of literary experience?
A) The act of reading
B) The act of teaching
C) The act of writing
D) The act of discussing
  • 7. What is a key feature of Ingarden's ontology of literary works?
A) Indeterminacy of the text
B) Universal applicability of themes
C) Strict authorship fidelity
D) Total determinism of meaning
  • 8. According to Ingarden, how does the reader contribute to the creation of meaning?
A) By critiquing the author's style
B) By filling in gaps and making interpretations
C) By passively receiving information
D) By memorizing the text
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