Quiz - David Lodge The Art of Fiction

1.  rapt immersion in an / imagined reality

2.  Jane / Austen

3.  the beginning of a novel is a / threshold

4.  We have a lot of new information to / absorb

5.  may begin in the middle of a / conversation

6.  call attention to the act of / narrating

7.  willing suspension of / disbelief

8.  raising / questions

9.  cliff / hanger

10.  The Catcher / in the Rye

11.  by J.D. / Salinger

12.  Holden / Caulfield

13.  powerful effect of / authenticity / and sincerity

14.  a God-like / altitude

15.  Virginia / Woolf

16.  the continuous flow of / thought and sensation / in the human mind

17.  subjective / consciousness

18.  interior / monologue

19.  free / indirect style

20.  illusion of intimate access to / a character's mind

21.  James / Joyce

22.  ordinary day in / Dublin

23.  16th June / 1904

24.  Stephen / Dedalus

25.  Molly / Bloom

26.  another word for / originality

27.  send the reader to / sleep

28.  major and / minor

29.  round and / flat

30.  Laurence / Stern

31.  Tristram / Shandy

32.  endless / digression (Abschweifung)

33.  Charles / Dickens

34.  Ernest / Hemingway

35.  The Old Man / and the Sea

36.  Inter / textuality

37.  direct / quotation

38.  structural / parallelism

39.  probably the most celebrated and influential example of intertextuality in modern literature / Ulysses

40.  showing and / telling

41.  Telling in different / voices

42.  Imagining / the Future

43.  Winston / Smith

44.  Big Brother / is watching you

45.  forty / eight (cf. 1984)

46.  A truly exhaustive / desciption (beginning of Implication)

47.  Meta / fiction

48.  William (not Shakespeare) / Golding

49.  Lord of the / Flies

50.  The / End