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Which novel by David Foster Wallace is known for its complex narrative structure, extensive use of footnotes, and exploration of themes such as addiction, entertainment, and the search for meaning in a media-saturated world?
A. The Pale King.
B. Infinite Jest.
C. Girl with Curious Hair.
D. Brief Interviews with Hideous Men.
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Which novel by Margaret Atwood explores a dystopian future where women are subjugated under a totalitarian regime, focusing on the experiences of the protagonist, Offred?
A. The Handmaid's Tale.
B. Oryx and Crake.
C. The Blind Assassin.
D. Alias Grace.
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Which novel by Salman Rushdie, blending magical realism with historical fiction, was highly controversial and led to significant political and religious backlash upon its publication in 1988?
A. Midnight's Children.
B. The Satanic Verses.
C. Shame.
D. The Moor's Last Sigh.
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Which work by Don DeLillo examines the media-saturated culture of contemporary America, exploring themes of identity, reality, and consumerism through the life of the protagonist, Jack Gladney?
A. Libra.
B. White Noise.
C. Mao II.
D. Underworld.
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Which novel by Thomas Pynchon is considered a landmark work of postmodern fiction, featuring a sprawling narrative that explores themes of paranoia and conspiracy in the context of World War II and beyond?
A. V..
B. Gravity's Rainbow.
C. The Crying of Lot 49.
D. Mason & Dixon.
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Which play by Samuel Beckett, premiering in 1949, exemplifies the Theatre of the Absurd and features two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, waiting for someone named Godot who never arrives?
A. Endgame.
B. Happy Days.
C. Krapp's Last Tape.
D. Waiting for Godot.
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In D.H. Lawrence's "Sons and Lovers," which character's relationship with his mother profoundly affects his romantic relationships, reflecting the novel's exploration of Oedipal themes?
A. Paul Morel.
B. William Morel.
C. Walter Morel.
D. Arthur Morel.
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Which Virginia Woolf novel is renowned for its pioneering use of stream-of-consciousness narrative and explores the inner lives of its characters, particularly focusing on Clarissa Dalloway's preparations for a party?
A. To the Lighthouse.
B. Orlando.
C. Mrs Dalloway.
D. The Waves.
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Which modernist poet wrote "The Waste Land," a seminal work that reflects the disillusionment and fragmentation of post-World War I Europe, famously beginning with the line "April is the cruellest month"?
A. W.B. Yeats.
B. Ezra Pound.
C. T.S. Eliot.
D. W.H. Auden.
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Which novel by James Joyce is often considered one of the most challenging works of modernist literature, utilizing stream-of-consciousness technique to follow the lives of Leopold Bloom and other characters on a single day in Dublin?
A. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
B. Dubliners.
C. Finnegans Wake.
D. Ulysses.
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