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 18

    Question:

    Who is the first English poet to secure an independent income solely through his writing?

    Answer ->

    Alexander Pope. Between his popular satires and his translations of Homer, Pope managed to have an income sufficient to afford a small villa at Twickenham, fully equipped with an artificial grotto.

  • March 17

    Question:

    Who is regarded as an Irish national hero for penning an ironic essay suggesting that poor Irish children could be sold as food to the wealthy English?

    Answer ->

    Jonathan Swift. The essay was slyly titled "A Modest Proposal."

  • March 16

    Question:

    Who earned the following praise from Virginia Woolf: "All women together ought to let flowers fall upon [her grave] . . . For it was she who earned them the right to speak their minds"?

    Answer ->

    Aphra Behn.

  • March 15

    Question:

    What 18th-century poet and libertine masqueraded as Doctor Bendo, a fertility doctor?

    Answer ->

    John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester. Wilmot eventually fell out of favor with Charles II after accidentally giving him a copy of "A Satire on Charles II."

  • March 14

    Question:

    What 19th-century British poet and literary critic did Walt Whitman refer to as a 'literary dude"?

    Answer ->

    Matthew Arnold. Whitman saw him on his famous lecture tour of America, where Arnold decried low culture and philistinism, arguably two things Whitman glorified.

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