A. John Donne
B. John Dryden
C. John Wycliffe
D. Johan Gutenberg
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- Fill in the blank. John Wycliffe challenged a number of ______________doctrines with arguments which centuries later would echo during the Protestant Reformation ?
- A. Roman Catholic B. Anglican C. Buddhist D. Protestant...
- Fill in the blank. _______ was a Christian theologian and Augustinian monk whose teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation?
- A. Niccolo Machiavelli B. Martin Luther C. John Milton D. John Wycliffe...
- Fill in the blank. A ____________ was a spectacle performed at court or at the manor of a member of the nobility and was staged to glorify the court or the particular aristocrat?
- A. Masque B. Satire C. Tragedy D. Comedy...
- Fill in the blank. Renaissance thinkers strongly associated themselves with the values of ____________?
- A. Catholicism B. Medieval Europe C. Classical antiquity D. Protestantism...
- Sir John Denham commemorated this poet, referring to him as “Old Chaucer” who, “like the morning star”, descends “to the shades,” so that “Darkness again the Age invades.”
- A. William Shakespeare B. John Donne C. Abraham Cowley D. John Dryden...
- Who is termed as “The Morning Star of Renaissance” ?
- A. Spenser B. John Gower C. Geoffrey Chaucer D. Langland...
- Fill in the blank. The novel “Things Fall Apart” explores ____________ society and its encounter with European colonialism?
- A. Ibo B. Russian C. Irish D. Indian...
- Fill in the blank. Walter Benjamin was most clearly a student of ____________’s work?
- A. Marx B. Freud C. Darwin D. Aristotle...
- Fill in the blank. Although Sir Philip Sidney is writing 200 years before the …. revolution, he presents a very inward and self-absorbed narrator in “Astrophil and Stella.” ?
- A. Medieval B. Victorian C. Romantic D. None of the above...
- Fill in the blank. John Foxe was deeply disgusted by the _______________, and could not believe that any honest Christian could accept its doctrinal basis ?
- A. Mass B. Transubstantiation C. Resurrection D. both A and C...
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