Poetry Trivia Questions

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  • April 13

    Question:

    Whose epitaph reads, "Don't Try"?

    Answer ->

    Charles Bukowski.

  • April 12

    Question:

    Whose epitaph reads, "I am all for the short and merry life"?

    Answer ->

    Edward FitzGerald, famous for translating the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam .

  • April 11

    Question:

    What academic experience was shared by the poets John Milton, John Dryden, Oscar Wilde, and Algernon Swinburne?

    Answer ->

    Rustication, the British equivalent to being suspended from school in America. The term is literally derived from the idea of being "banished to the countryside."

  • April 10

    Question:

    When was the first volume of Gerard Manley Hopkins's poetry published?

    Answer ->

    In 1918, twenty-nine years after his death. Hopkins' poetry was a far cry from the norms of his Victorian contemporaries. Robert Bridges was his champion, and helped his work into print.

  • April 9

    Question:

    When was the first volume of Emily Dickinson's poetry published?

    Answer ->

    In 1890, four years after her death. The edition was largely expurgated and edited to fit the poetic conventions of the time. Further editions came closer to her original style;  her distinctive dashes were included in the 1955 edition edited by Thomas H. Johnson.

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