A. Charles Dickens
B. Homer
C. Lord Tennison
D. Ernest Hemingway
Related Mcqs:
- Who wrote following lines: “_________ I am involved in mankind: and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” ?
A. John Donne
B. John Milton
C. Earnest Hemingway
D. Lawrence - When the prophets prophesied, of whom did they speak? When they spoke of heathens, was it not the whites and others who were counted Gentiles? And I ask if all nations with the exception of the Jews were not counted heathens. The author of this passage was_______________?
A. A slave
B. A Transcendentalist
C. The son of itinerant actors
D. An indentured servant - One of the central themes of Wordsworth’s “Peter Bell” is _________________?
A. How nature can render someone good
B. How nature can corrupt someone
C. Eternal youth
D. A dark voyage into madness - The 18th century work ’Tom Jones” was written by whom ?
A. Samuel Johnson
B. Henry Fielding
C. John Donne
D. Tobias Smollett - “not of an age, but for all time”-was told about Shakespeare by whom ?
A. Marlowe
B. Ben Johnson
C. King Henry
D. John Milton - Whom did monster demand to Victor Frankenstein to create for him ?
A. Someone who can transform him
B. Another monster
C. Another creature without the fearful features
D. A female companion - Auld Lang Syne is a famous poem by whom ?
A. Sir Walter Scott
B. William Butler Yeats
C. Henry Longfellow
D. Robert Burns - Whom does Mr.Haley choose from among Shelby’s slaves ?
A. Eliza and Harry
B. Uncle Tom and Cassy
C. Uncle Tom and Eliza
D. Uncle Tom and Harry - Whom does St. Clare give to Ophelia to educate ?
A. Eva
B. Prue
C. Emmeline
D. Topsy - Whom did Aristotle consider the most tragic of the Greek dramatists ?
A. Agathon
B. Aeschylus
C. Sophocles
D. Euripides