A. Rachel Speght
B. Aemilia Lanyer
C. Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland
D. all of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The Jacobean era succeeds the ___________and precedes the Caroline era, and specifically denotes a style of architecture, visual arts, decorative arts, and literature that is predominant of that period ?
A. Elizabethan era
B. English Reformation
C. England
D. Tudor period - “The Jacobean Era” refers to a period of time in the early 17th century in which of the following countries ?
A. Jordan
B. England
C. Malaysia
D. Tunisia - What major new prose genre emerged in the Jacobean era ?
A. the novel
B. the sermon
C. the familiar essay
D. the diary - Jonson was also an important innovator in the specialized literary sub-genre of the….., which went through an intense development in the Jacobean era ?
A. William Shakespeare
B. Ben Jonson
C. Masque
D. A Midsummer Night’s Dream - The Jacobean era ended with a severe economic depression in 1620-1626, complicated by a serious outbreak of ____________in London in 1625 ?
A. Cholera
B. Tuberculosis
C. Bubonic plague
D. Plague (disease) - What proceeded Jacobean era ?
A. Elizabethan Era
B. Caroline era
C. Victorian era
D. Jacobean Era - The foremost poet of Jacobean era was ?
A. John Milton
B. Charles Bacon
C. John Donne
D. Herbert Spencer - A work of criticism that considers how English imperialism affected native Indian authors would be an example of_______________?
A. Marxist theory
B. psychoanalytic theory
C. postcolonial theory
D. deconstruction - The word “Jacobean” is derived from the ___________ name Jacob, which is the original form of the English name James?
A. Samaritan Hebrew language
B. Biblical Hebrew
C. Mishnaic Hebrew
D. Hebrew language - Fill in the blanks from Tennyson’s The Princess. Man for the field and woman for the …..: Man for the sword and for the ___________ she: Man with the head and woman with the __________Man to command and woman to _____________?
A. crop; scabbard; foot; agree
B. throne; scepter; soul; decree
C. school; scalpel; pen; set free
D. hearth; needle; heart; obey