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The Literature of Gothic Fiction - Exam
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  • 1. Who is considered the author of the first Gothic novel?
A) Horace Walpole
B) Anne Radcliffe
C) Mary Shelley
D) Edgar Allan Poe
  • 2. Who wrote 'The Mysteries of Udolpho'?
A) Charles Dickens
B) Mary Shelley
C) Ann Radcliffe
D) Bram Stoker
  • 3. What genre is often linked with Gothic fiction?
A) Horror
B) Fantasy
C) Romance
D) Science Fiction
  • 4. What aspect of nature is prominently featured in Gothic literature?
A) Seasons
B) Sunsets
C) Storms
D) Clear skies
  • 5. What does the term 'Gothic' originally refer to?
A) Goth subculture
B) Gothic architecture
C) Gothic music
D) Gothic painting
  • 6. Which work features a haunted house?
A) The Catcher in the Rye
B) The Haunting of Hill House
C) The Great Gatsby
D) Brave New World
  • 7. What type of hero is often found in Gothic novels?
A) Tragic hero
B) Romantic hero
C) Byronic hero
D) Epic hero
  • 8. Which novel contains themes of unrequited love and revenge?
A) Jane Eyre
B) Pride and Prejudice
C) Wuthering Heights
D) The Great Gatsby
  • 9. Which Gothic author wrote 'The Monk'?
A) Ann Radcliffe
B) Matthew Lewis
C) Bram Stoker
D) Mary Shelley
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