A. The 1900’s
B. The 1960’s
C. The 1920’s
D. The 1930’s
Related Mcqs:
- Who took Degree at fifteen from Cambridge in 1518 ?
A. Thomas Nash
B. Thomas More
C. Thomas lodge
D. Thomas Wyatt - When John Milton studied at Christ’s College, Cambridge, his college was a stronghold of what religious faith ?
A. Anglicism
B. Puritanism
C. Buddhism
D. A and C - The ode on which topic that Coleridge wrote while attending Jesus College, Cambridge won him the Browne Gold Medal ?
A. On the slave trade
B. On romantic philosophy
C. On the creativity of human mind
D. On supernatural elements in poetry - Milton continued his studies at Cambridge. Which college of the university did he attend ?
A. Pembroke College
B. Trinity College
C. Christ’s College
D. St. Xavier’s College - Edward King, a minor poet and a contemporary of Milton’s at Cambridge, was drowned at sea in 1637. Milton wrote an elegy for him. What was the title of this poem ?
A. lycidas
B. Paradise Lost
C. II penseroso
D. none of the above - To what did the word the roman, from which the genre of “romance”emerged, initially apply ?
A. a work derived from a Latin text of the Roman Empire
B. a story about love and adventure
C. a Roman official
D. a work written in the French vernacular - To what did the word the roman, from which the genre of \romance\emerged, initially apply ?
A. a work derived from a Latin text of the Roman Empire
B. a story about love and adventure
C. a Roman official
D. a work written in the French vernacular - What major new prose genre emerged in the Jacobean era ?
A. the novel
B. the sermon
C. the familiar essay
D. the diary - In which school did John Keats study ?
A. John Clarke’s school
B. King’s Grammar School
C. Harrow
D. Eton - Which school of theorists is most closely associated with phenomenology ?
A. The Moscow School
B. The Chicago School
C. The Frankfurt School
D. The Geneva School