单选题
"The emancipation of women," James Joyce told one of his friends, "has caused the greatest revolution in our time in the most important Line relationship there is—that between men and (5) women." Other modernists agreed: Virginia Woolf, claiming that in about 1910 "human character changed," and, illustrating the new balance between the sexes, urged, "Read the 'Agamemnon,' and see whether...your sympathies (10) are not almost entirely with Clytemnestra." D.H. Lawrence wrote, "perhaps the deepest fight for 2000 years and more, has been the fight for women's independence." But if modernist writers considered women's (15) revolt against men's domination one of their "greatest" and "deepest" themes, only recently—in perhaps the past 15 years—has literary criticism begun to catch up with it. Not that the images of sexual antagonism that abound in modem litera- (20) ture have gone unremarked; far from it. But what we are able to see in literary works depends on the perspectives we bring to them, and now that women—enough to make a difference—are reforming canons and interpreting literature, the (25) landscapes of literary history and the features of individual books have begun to change.
单选题
According to the passage, women are changing literary criticism by
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B
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The author quotes James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and D.H. Lawrence primarily in order to show that
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E
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The author's attitude toward women's reformation of literary canons can best be described as one of
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D
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单选题
Which of the following titles best describes the content of the passage?