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15.11 Литературная гостиная

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  • William Faulkner lived in America in the .....................century.
    20th
  • William Faulkner wrote not only books, but .............................as well. He worked in Hollywood.
    screenplays
  • O.Henry became famous for his ................stories.
    short
  • What city did O. Henry call “Bagdad-on-the-Subway”
    New York
  • Lope de Vega renewed the t……e.
    theatre
  • Which writer was born six years before the Great French Revolution?
    Stendhal
  • The author who used a nickname to hide his identity (while being in prison).
    O.Henry (William S. Porter)
  • Complete the quote by O.Henry ‘Write what you ……………; there is no other rule’.
    love, like
  • In what country was Heinrich Heine born?
    Germany
  • 'The ransom of .....................................' is a story by O.Henry about a very naughty child.
    Red Chief
  • Heinrich Heine is most well-known for his ...................... (genre)
    lyric poetry
  • What's the most famous novel by Stendhal written in 1830?
    'The Red and the Black'
  • Lope de Vega was a famous .......................writer.
    Spanish
  • The author who won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
    William Faulkner
  • Heinrich Heine's father was a ........................
    millionaire
  • What is the most famous book by William Faulkner?
    'The Sound and the Fury'
  • ................... is a pseudonym of William Sydney Porter.
    O.Henry
  • What did Faulkner like doing?
    Riding horses
  • The country Mayne Reid was born in.
    Ireland
  • What is the main river in Faulkner’s works?
    the Mississippi
  • What kind of stories did Mayne Reid write? Unscramble: V T R A U D E N E
    adventure
  • Lope de Vega's famous play ‘The dog in the manger’ is translated into Russian as '............................'
    "Собака на сене"
  • Marie-Henri Beyle is better known by his pen name .............................
    Stendhal
  • Mayne Reid's most famous novel is the '.....................Horseman'
    Headless