A. La Belle Dame Sans Mercy
B. Ode on a Grecian Urn
C. Ode to a Skylark
D. An Imitation of Spenser
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 - When was John Keats born?
A. 25 December 1767
B. 30 April 1789
C. 31 October 1795
D. 22 November 1756 - When did John Keats die ?
A. 11 May 1838
B. 12 March 1833
C. 23 February 1821
D. 19 August 1825 - 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 - In which hospital John Keats registered as a medical student after finishing his apprenticeship with Hammond ?
A. Queen’s Chamber
B. Guy’s Hospital
C. New Chapman Hospital
D. Trinity Hospital - What are some of the surface similarities between Robert Frost’s poem “Out, Out” and John Greenleaf Whittier’s poem “Telling the Bees” ?
A. They both address the theme of death.
B. Both use formal meter to present a narrative structure.
C. They are both set in rural New England.
D. All of these answers - Which of the following is not a work of John Keats ?
A. Endymion
B. To some ladies
C. To hope
D. None of above - John Keats died from________________?
A. Influenza
B. Tuberculosis
C. Fever
D. Suicide