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Poetry Quiz
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First question:

Which playwright and poet opened one of his most famous sonnets with the line 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?'

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1easyWhich playwright and poet opened one of his most famous sonnets with the line 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?'

💡 William Shakespeare🔍

Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 is one of the most quoted poems in the English language, and was written for a young man rather than a woman, as is commonly assumed.

2easyWhich American poet wrote 'The Raven', a brooding narrative poem featuring a mysterious black bird?

💡 Edgar Allan Poe🔍

When 'The Raven' was published in 1845, it made Poe instantly famous, though he reportedly received only nine dollars for it.

3easyWhich poet wrote 'The Road Not Taken', a poem often quoted at graduations about choices made in life?

💡 Robert Frost🔍

Frost originally wrote 'The Road Not Taken' as a gentle joke about his indecisive friend Edward Thomas, who would often regret whichever path they chose on their walks together.

4mediumWilfred Owen's poem 'Dulce et Decorum Est' takes its title from a line by which ancient Roman poet?

💡 Horace🔍

Owen called the phrase 'the old Lie' — Horace's celebrated motto meaning 'it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country' is used with devastating irony to condemn the glorification of war.

5mediumT.S. Eliot's landmark modernist poem 'The Waste Land' was published in which year?

💡 1922🔍

The Waste Land was published in the same remarkable year as James Joyce's Ulysses, making 1922 one of the most celebrated years in modernist literary history.

6mediumWhich Welsh poet wrote the villanelle 'Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night', urging his dying father to rage against death?

💡 Dylan Thomas🔍

Dylan Thomas reportedly read the poem aloud to his father, who was going blind — making its plea to 'rage against the dying of the light' deeply personal.

7mediumJohn Keats wrote a series of celebrated odes in 1819. Which of them addresses an immortal bird whose song has been heard through the ages?

💡 Ode to a Nightingale🔍

Keats reportedly wrote 'Ode to a Nightingale' in a single morning in his garden in Hampstead, inspired by a nightingale that had nested near his house.

8hardEzra Pound spent much of his career working on a vast, unfinished sequence of poems. What is the collective title of this monumental modernist work?

💡 The Cantos🔍

Pound worked on The Cantos for over fifty years, producing 116 cantos, yet famously admitted near the end of his life that the work was a 'botch' — he could never find a way to bring it to a satisfying conclusion.

9hardTed Hughes was appointed Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom in which year?

💡 1984🔍

Ted Hughes was appointed Poet Laureate in 1984 following the death of John Betjeman, and held the position until his own death in 1998.

10hardPhilip Larkin worked for most of his adult life as a librarian at which British university?

💡 Hull🔍

Philip Larkin served as librarian at the University of Hull for 30 years, and the university's library was renamed the Larkin Building in his honour.

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