A. Milton
B. Wordsworth
C. Aristo
D. Both A and B
Related Mcqs:
- Which royal dynasty Edmund Spenser celebrates in his epic poem The Faerie Queene ?
A. Tudor
B. Stuart
C. Anjou
D. Plantagenet - Edmund Spenser wrote what famous text ?
A. “Paradise Lost”
B. “The Faerie Queen”
C. “The Prelude”
D. “Canterbury Tales” - Which of the following descriptors does NOT apply to the features of French Symbolist poetry that influenced other modernist poetry ?
A. French Symbolist poetry is full of exaggerated metaphors.
B. French Symbolist poetry has narrative clarity.
C. French Symbolist poetry is shocking.
D. French Symbolist poetry is formally experimental. - What is the title to Milton’s blank-verse epic that assimilates and critiques the epic tradition ?
A. L’Allegro
B. Lycidas
C. Paradise Lost
D. The Divine Comedy - Ezra Pound’s “Cantos” may be called a modernist epic, though its form ultimately defies classification. Pound’s poem alludes to which of the following epic poems ?
A. The Mahabharata
B. Paradise Lost
C. The Odyssey
D. The Aeneid - In which work of Edmund Spenser the Ape and the Fox serve to satirize the customs of the court ?
A. The Teares of the Muses
B. Prosopopoia, or Mother Hubberds Tale
C. Muiopotmos, or the Fate of the Butterflie
D. Ruines of Rome: by Bellay - To whom Edmund Spenser dedicated the work The Faerie Queene ?
A. Sidney
B. Elizabeth
C. Mary
D. Chaucer - Where did Edmund Spenser born ?
A. Worcester
B. Chester
C. East Smithfield
D. Kent - To whom did Edmund Spenser addresses his sonnet sequence Amoretti ?
A. Lisa Boyle
B. Mary Jane
C. Queen Elizabeth
D. Elizabeth Boyle - Who was Edmund Spenser’s patron ?
A. The Earl of Leicester
B. Elizabeth
C. Lord Burleigh
D. Francis Bacon