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Match the author to the work
1. Charles Dickens
Agnes Grey
2. Emily Bronte
Vanity Fair
3. William Makepeace Thackeray
Oliver Twist
4. Anne Bronte
Jane Eyre
5. George Eliot
Wuthering Heights
6. Matthew Arnold
essays
7. Charlotte Bronte
Silas Marner

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Answer:

1. Charles Dickens- Oliver Twist.  

2. Emily Bronte- Wuthering Heights.  

3. William Makepeace Thackeray- Vanity Fair.  

4. Anne Bronte- Agnes Grey.  

5. George Eliot- Silas Marner.  

6. Matthew Arnold- essays.

7. Charlotte Bronte- Jane Eyre.

Explanation:

1. Charles Dickens- Oliver Twist

This children's novel revolves around the story of an orphan Oliver Twist and his 'adventures' in London.

2. Emily Bronte- Wuthering Heights

This romance novel follows the life of an adopted Heathcliff and his relationship with his foster family and how he ended up becoming a servant.

3. William Makepeace Thackeray- Vanity Fair

This satirical novel revolves around the story of Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley and the English society of the early 19th century.

4. Anne Bronte- Agnes Grey

The debut novel of Anne Bronte, the novel revolves around Agnes Grey and her life as a governess for the English gentry.

5. George Eliot- Silas Marner

This novel by Mary Ann Evans follows a simple weaver, Silas Marner, and being wrongly accused of robbing the church's money. The novel deals with themes of religion, community, the industrial revolution, etc.

6. Matthew Arnold- essays

Matthew Arnold was a poet as well as a critic and he's known more for his criticism. His Essays in Criticism became a culturally important piece of literary work.

7. Charlotte Bronte- Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre follows the protagonist through her life as a governess working for a gentleman with whom she fell in love and got her happy ending, though not without any obstacles along the way.

Answer:

1. Charles Dickens- Oliver Twist.  

2. Emily Bronte- Wuthering Heights.  

3. William Makepeace Thackeray- Vanity Fair.  

4. Anne Bronte- Agnes Grey.  

5. George Eliot- Silas Marner.  

6. Matthew Arnold- essays.

7. Charlotte Bronte- Jane Eyre.

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