单选题. ①By far the most popular United States literature of its time was a body of now-neglected novels written between 1820 and 1870 by, for, and about women. ②According to Nina Baym, who has termed this genre "woman's fiction," the massive popularity of these novels claimed a place for women in the writing profession. ③The novels chronicle the experiences of women who, beset with hardships, find within themselves qualities of intelligence, will, resourcefulness, and courage sufficient to overcome their obstacles. ④According to Baym, the genre began with Catharine Sedgwick's New-England Tale (1822), manifested itself as the best-selling reading matter of the American public in the unprecedented sales of Susan Warner's Wide, Wide World (1850), and remained a dominant fictional type until after 1870. ⑤The critical, as opposed to popular, reception of these novels in their own time was mixed. ⑥Theoretical opposition by those who saw fiction as a demoralizing and corrupting influence was by no means dead in mid-nineteenth-century America, and popular successes naturally bore a significant proportion of the attack. ⑦The moralistic tone of much woman's fiction did not placate these antagonists; on the contrary, many clerical opponents of the novel thought that women were trying to take over the clergy's functions and hence attacked all the more fiercely. ⑧Similarly, some male authors, disgruntled by the emergence of great numbers of women writers, expressed contempt for the genre. ①On the other hand, the women had a powerful ally—their publishers, who not only put these works into print but advertised them widely and enthusiastically. ②Some few reviewers wrote about these works with attention and respect, distinguishing between the works of the different authors and identifying individual strengths and weaknesses. ③These approving contemporary critics were particularly alert to each writer's contribution to the depiction of American social life, especially to regional differences in manners and character types. ④On the whole, however, even these laudatory critics showed themselves uninterested in the stories that this fiction told, or in their significance. ①Baym acknowledges that these novels are telling—with variations—a single familiar tale, and correctly notes that this apparent lack of artistic innovation has been partly responsible for their authors' exclusion from the canon of classic American writers traditionally studied in university literature courses. ②Baym points out, however, that unlike such male contemporaries as Nathaniel Hawthorne, these women did not conceive of themselves as "artists," but rather as professional writers with work to do and a living to be made from fulfilling an obligation to their audience. ③This obligation included both entertainment and instruction, which are not, says Baym, at odds with one another in these books, nor is entertainment the sweet coating on a didactic pill. ④Rather, the lesson itself is an entertainment: the central character's triumph over adversity is profoundly pleasurable to those readers who identify with her.41. The passage is primarily concerned with ______
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】 B:本文主旨是介绍了大众以及评论家对女性小说的评价,因此选项B正确。a group of literary works指的是文中讨论的女性小说。 A:two influential writers属于细节。 C:文章在评论一类小说,而非总结事件,而且major events在文中没有对应。 D:文中只重点介绍了一类文学作品——女性小说。 E:文中未提及。