Poetry Trivia Questions

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

  • December 4

    Question:

    Who wrote comical Latin, Greek and medieval French versions of the popular poems of his day and then would claim the originals were the plagiarisms?

    Answer ->

    "Father Prout" (Francis Sylvester Mahony) played a number of these types of erudite jokes involving notions of authorship and translation.

  • December 3

    Question:

    Who initially buried the bulk of his unpublished poems with his wife Elizabeth Sidal?

    Answer ->

    Dante Gabriel Rossetti had his poems exhumed from his wife's grave seven years later in 1869.

  • December 2

    Question:

    Whose obsession with wombats was the inspiration for Lewis Carroll's dormouse in Alice in Wonderland ?

    Answer ->

    Dante Gabriel Rossetti was, for a while, obsessed with wombats. After visiting them regularly at the zoo, he eventually acquired two of his own. He even allowed one to sleep on his table's centerpice.

  • December 1

    Question:

    The son of what two poets was nicknamed "Pen"?

    Answer ->

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning's marriage (after a two year epistolary romance) resulted in a son who was aptly named Robert "Pen" Browning.

  • November 30

    Question:

    Who failed his baccalaureate exam three times, but led the way in popularizing vers libre (free verse) through his poetry?

    Answer ->

    Though also found in the Bible and in Walt Whitman's poems, many Modernists held up Jules Laforgue as the model practitioner of free verse.

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