A. An elegy in two parts
B. An epic in three parts
C. A ballad in four parts
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- John Donne is, in some sense, the originator of metaphysical poetry. But who is most closely associated with the “founding” of neoclassical poetry ?
A. William Wordsworth
B. Alexander Pope
C. Ben Jonson
D. George Herbert - Who authored the scholarly biography, Life of Donne ?
A. Izaak Walton
B. Katherine Philips
C. John Skelton
D. Isabella Whitney - Which poem testifies to the profound doubts and uncertainties attending Donne’s conversion from Catholicism to Protestantism ?
A. \Air and Angels\
B. \Satire 3\
C. \The Apparition\
D. \The Indifferent\ - Which was not among the \new\genres promoted by poets such as Jonson, Donne, and Herbert ?
A. the Petrarchan sonnet
B. the classical satire
C. the country-house poem
D. the epigram - Where was John Milton born? Where was John Milton born ?
A. London
B. Bristol
C. Wales
D. Yorkshire - Fill in the blank. In the second edition of_________________, John Foxe promised that he would edit a collection of the works of William Tyndale, John Frith, and Robert Barnes?
A. “Acts and Monuments”
B. “Utopia”
C. “Euphues”
D. “Paradise Regained” - Which of the following themes or subjects was not common in the works of Cavalier poets, such as Thomas Carew, Sir John Denham, Edmund Walter, Sir John Suckling, James Shirely, Richard Lovelace, and Robert Herrick ?
A. courtly ideals of the good life
B. carpe diem
C. loyalty to the king
D. pious devotion to religious virtues - “Paradise Lost” is considered a______________?
A. First Person Narrative
B. Short Story
C. Epic Poem
D. Novel - “Twelfth night” is a______________?
A. Tragedy
B. Comedy
C. Problem play
D. Both a and b - Would you tell Sordelo (Browning) as a______________?
A. Dramatic Monologue
B. Dramatic Lyrics
C. Tragic Drama
D. None of these