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Arrange the following terms in their chronological sequence of appearance:

A. dissociation of sensibility
B. unreliable narrator
C. theatre of cruelty
D. egotistical sublime

1. D,A,B,C
2. D,A,C,B
3. D,B,A,C
4. B,D,A,C

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Egotistical Sublime: Introduced by the poet John Keats in a letter written in 1818. Keats used this term to critique what he saw as the self-centeredness of poets like Wordsworth.

Dissociation of Sensibility: Coined by T.S. Eliot in his essay "The Metaphysical Poets" published in 1921. Eliot used this term to describe a separation of thought and feeling in poetry that he believed occurred after the 17th century.

Theatre of Cruelty: Developed by Antonin Artaud in the 1930s. Artaud outlined his ideas in his book "The Theatre and Its Double," published in 1938. This concept refers to a form of theatre aimed at shocking audiences and creating a sensory experience.

Unreliable Narrator: Although the concept has existed for a long time, the term "unreliable narrator" was popularized by Wayne C. Booth in his book "The Rhetoric of Fiction," published in 1961. This term describes a narrator whose credibility is compromised.
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