A. John Donne
B. John Dryden
C. John Wycliffe
D. Johan Gutenberg
Related Mcqs:
- 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