Step 1: Recall the key fact
The Bell Jar (first published 1963 in the U.K.) appeared under the pen name Victoria Lucas. The author was Sylvia Plath.
Step 2: Why a pseudonym?
Plath's novel is thinly veiled autobiography about Esther Greenwood's mental-health crisis. Using a pseudonym helped to:
(i) protect the identities of real people portrayed in the book,
(ii) reduce potential legal exposure, and
(iii) create distance between the sensitive subject matter and her public literary image.
After Plath's death (1963), later editions were issued under her real name.
Step 3: Eliminate distractors
(A) Dorothy Richardson — pioneer of stream-of-consciousness fiction (Pilgrimage) but not the author of The Bell Jar.
(B) Virginia Woolf — modernist author (Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse); no connection to the pseudonym Victoria Lucas.
(D) Alice Walker — American novelist (The Color Purple).
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\boxed{\text{Victoria Lucas} \Rightarrow \text{Sylvia Plath (}The Bell Jar\text{)}}
\]
Match List-I with List-II
List-I (Book/Work) | List-II (Author(s)) |
---|---|
(A) India's Economic Crisis: The Way Ahead | (III) Jagdish Bhagwati |
(B) India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity | (II) Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen |
(C) India Divided | (IV) Rajendra Prasad |
(D) India in Transition: Freeing the Economy | (I) Bimal Jalan |
The 12 musical notes are given as \( C, C^\#, D, D^\#, E, F, F^\#, G, G^\#, A, A^\#, B \). Frequency of each note is \( \sqrt[12]{2} \) times the frequency of the previous note. If the frequency of the note C is 130.8 Hz, then the ratio of frequencies of notes F# and C is:
Here are two analogous groups, Group-I and Group-II, that list words in their decreasing order of intensity. Identify the missing word in Group-II.
Abuse \( \rightarrow \) Insult \( \rightarrow \) Ridicule
__________ \( \rightarrow \) Praise \( \rightarrow \) Appreciate