多选题 When literary periods are defined on the basis of men's writing, women's writing must be forcibly assimilated into an irrelevant grid: a Renaissance that is not a renaissance for women, a Romantic period in which women played very little part, a modernism with which women conflict. Simultaneously, the history of women's writing has been suppressed, leaving large, mysterious gaps in accounts of the development of various genres. {{U}}Feminist criticism is beginning to correct this situation.{{/U}} Margaret Anne Doody, for example, suggests that during "the period between the death of Richardson and the appearance of the novels of Scott and Austen," which has "been regarded as a dead period," late- eighteenth-century women writers actually developed "the paradigm for women's fiction of the nineteenth century—something hardly less than the paradigm of the nineteenth-century novel itself." Feminist critics have also pointed out that the twentieth-century writer Virginia Woolf belonged to a tradition other than modernism and that this tradition surfaces in her work precisely where criticism has hitherto found obscurities, evasions, implausibilities, and imperfections.
The author quotes Doody most probably in order to illustrate
  • A. a contribution that feminist criticism can make to literary criticism.
  • B. a modernist approach that conflicts with women's writing.
  • C. writing by a woman which had previously been ignored.
  • D. the hitherto overlooked significance of Scott's and Austen's novels.
  • E. a standard system of defining literary periods.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 根据题干的关键词Doody回原文定位,定位词附近有举例词for example,寻找for example前面的概述句(Feminist criticism is beginning to correct this situation),对概述句进行同义改写,可以得出正确答案为A选项。