Poetry Trivia Questions

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

  • June 22

    Question:

    Of which poet did T.S. Eliot suggest that "[to write like him] is equivalent to ignoring the whole of science subsequent to Erasmus Darwin?"

    Answer ->

    William Wordsworth. Wordsworth was an admirer of Erasmus Darwin, a poet in his own right.

  • June 21

    Question:

    What poem did Ezra Pound publish in 1916, just as the bloody Somme offensive got underway?

    Answer ->

    "In a Station of the Metro." The poem, a classic of Imagism, seems strangely out of context for the year in which it was written.

  • June 20

    Question:

    What poet's death by disease, aboard a troopship in 1915, prompted Winston Churchill to write, "The thoughts to which he gave expression . . . will be shared by many thousands of young men moving resolutely and blithely forward into this, the hardest, the cruelest, and the least-rewarded of all the wars that men have fought"?

    Answer ->

    Rupert Brooke

  • June 19

    Question:

    What two poets were among the founding members of the occult organization "The Dublin Hermetic Society"?

    Answer ->

    W.B. Yeats and George Russell (known by his pseudonym 'Æ').

  • June 18

    Question:

    What artistic movement, epitomized by Oscar Wilde, was satirized in the Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan operetta Patience ?

    Answer ->

    The Decadent Movement

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