Poetry Trivia Questions

In case you missed them, here are the past five Columbia Granger's World of Poetry trivia questions of the day.

  • March 7

    Question:

    Whose famous last words were "My vocabulary did this to me"?

    Answer ->

    Jack Spicer. Dying from the effects of alcoholism, he reputedly said this to Robin Blaser, adding, "Your love will let you go on."

  • March 6

    Question:

    Whose famous last words were "Either this wallpaper goes, or I do"?

    Answer ->

    Oscar Wilde, according to some sources. One wonders about its veracity given his deathbed conversion back to Catholicism; a priest remained with him during his last hours. Another deathbed quote attributed to Wilde; having asked for a glass of champagne, he said: "Alas, I am dying beyond my means."

  • March 5

    Question:

    On what true story did Christina Rossetti base her poem "The Convent Threshold"?

    Answer ->

    The story of Abelard and Heloïse.

  • March 4

    Question:

    What poets are most closely associated with the poetry movement simply called "The Movement"?

    Answer ->

    Philip Larkin, Donald Davie, and Thom Gunn among others.

  • March 3

    Question:

    Where do the Cavalier poets get their name?

    Answer ->

    "Cavalier" was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War, in contrast to the puritan "Roundheads." The Cavalier poets, particularly Thomas Carew, Robert Herrick, and Richard Lovelace, favored the "plain style" approach to verse.

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