A. His odes
B. His wild lifestyle
C. His popularity with readers
D. His extensive writings
Related Mcqs:
- Which period of John Keats as called “the most placid time in Keats’s life” by Cowden Clarke, a close friend of Keats ?
A. His visit to Lake District
B. Keats’ lodging in the attic above the
surgery at 7 Church Street
C. Keats stay in Italy
D. Keats’ travel to Alps - John Keats would probably NOT have written a poem celebrating _______________?
A. The beauty of the natural world
B. The pains of love
C. Political and philosophical conservatism
D. The nature of artistic creation - With whom did John Keats have a love affair ?
A. Fanny Brawne
B. Dorothy Wordsworth
C. Mary Shelley
D. Mary Keats - John Keats died from________________?
A. Influenza
B. Tuberculosis
C. Fever
D. Suicide - What was the profession of Thomas Hammond under whom John Keats joined for apprenticeship ?
A. teacher
B. surgeon
C. banker
D. lawyer - In which school did John Keats study ?
A. John Clarke’s school
B. King’s Grammar School
C. Harrow
D. Eton - The most notable characteristic of Keats’ poetry is ?
A. Satire
B. Sensuality
C. Sensuousness
D. Social reform - Which of the following is not a work of John Keats ?
A. Endymion
B. To some ladies
C. To hope
D. None of above - Keats’ widespread appeal is to the Reader’s interest in the supernatural ?
A. True
B. False
C. both A and B
D. none of these - The line ‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty’ occurs in which one of Keats’ following poems_______________?
A. Ode to Nightingale
B. Ode to Grecian Urn
C. Ode to Psyche
D. None of these