A. Caleron
B. Corneille
C. Couperin
D. Moliere
Related Mcqs:
- Who of the following is a playwright ?
A. Dickens
B. Frost
C. W.B. Yeats
D. G.B. Shaw - The first Englishwoman to earn her living as a playwright was______________?
A. Nell Gwynn
B. Aphra Behn
C. Lady Teazle
D. Ann Hathaway - In 1583, which playwright became in control of the first Blackfriars Theatre along with director William Hunnis ?
A. Henry VIII
B. John Lyly
C. Sir Thomas More
D. John Foxe - James Joyce’s narrative technique is known as______________?
A. stream of consciousness
B. psycho-analysis
C. Objective Co-relative
D. Symbolism and Mysticism - Walt Whitman’s style of writing is known as______________?
A. Experimental
B. Expressionistic
C. Lethargic
D. Modernistic - In poetry, each unit of rhythm is known as______________?
A. a line.
B. a foot.
C. a measure.
D. a meter. - In Jean Toomer’s “Her Lips Are Copper Wires,” a kiss is compared to_______________?
A. A waterfall.
B. Electricity.
C. A war.
D. A factory. - Dumas, whose father was a General in the French Army, is a Mulatto; Soulie, a Quadroon. He went from New-Orleans, where, though to the eye a white man, yet, as known to have African blood in his veins, he could never have enjoyed the privileges due to a human being. A Mulatto is a person who has one white parent and one black parent; what, then, is a Quadroon ?
A. A person who has two black parents.
B. A person who has one Meranto parent and one black.
C. A person who has two Delfigo parents.
D. A person who has one white parent and one parent who is a Mulatto - Complete the following sentence. We can best understand the medieval setting of Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto as______________?
A. revealing his interest in Chaucer.
B. enabling his 18th-century readers access to a world they would see as less rational.
C. promoting the rise of museums.
D. commenting on the French and Indian War. - Wordsworth described all good poetry as______________?
A. the rhythmic expression of moral intuition
B. the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
C. the polite patter of a corrupted age
D. the divine gift of grace