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Great Literature Miscellany

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Literature Before 1900
Great Literature Miscellany game quiz
"A series of questions on a smattering of great literature written before the 20th century."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. This is a story about love, self-deception, religious feeling, innocence, and experience. Its main character is a carpenter, and in its pages we meet a female Methodist preacher.
    Adam Bede
    Fathers and Sons
    Middlemarch
    Great Expectations


2. In Sophocle's "Antigone," who, because of his pride, repents too late and must endure the deaths of those closest to him?
    Creon
    Jason
    Oedipus
    Morpheus


3. This author wrote a novel about three brothers, which serves as a penetrating catalogue of religious, political, psychological, and ethical thought.
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Leo Tolstoy
    Ivan Turgenev
    Charles Dickens


4. Over 200 film adaptations have been made of this Charles Dickens story.
    Frankenstein
    A Christmas Carol
    A Tale of Two Cities
    Great Expectations


5. African novelist Chinua Achebe was so disturbed by this author's one-sided depiction of the African continent, that he wrote his own novels exploring the complexities of African lives.
    Mark Twain
    Rudyard Kipling
    H. Rider Haggard
    Joseph Conrad


6. Charles Dickens died before completing this novel.
    A Tale of Two Cities
    A Christmas Carol
    The Mystery of Edwin Drood
    Great Expectations


7. What title character lamented, "I have nothing but grief upon grief to feed on; and I have fed on it. I've lived to be humiliated and insulted...that was the price I had to pay for the little shamefaced joy [my daughters] allowed me...I've given them my life. Today, they won't give me one hour"?
    Pere Goriot
    The Professor
    King Lear
    Adam Bede


8. What Jane Austen hero is described by the naïve heroine as "strange"?
    Colonel Brandon
    Fitzwilliam Darcy
    Henry Tilney
    Captain Wentworth


9. Which of the following is not one of Shakespeare's cross-dressing comedies?
    As You Like It
    Twelfth Night
    All's Well that Ends Well
    Much Ado About Nothing


10. His Captain Vere allows an innocent man to be executed in order to quell a mutiny.
    Nathaniel Hawthorne
    Sir Walter Scott
    Charles Dickens
    Herman Melville


11. His "Island of Dr. Moreau" describes the potential horrors of man playing God.
    H.P. Lovecraft
    George Orwell
    H.G. Wells
    Bram Stoker


12. He wrote early detective stories as well as tension-filled horror, and his poetry, though loved by the populace, is often underrated by the academics.
    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    Edgar Allan Poe
    H.P. Lovecraft
    H.G. Wells


13. This American humorist had a store of witticisms, and even had several misattribute to him, such as "Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it."
    Answer: (two words, first and last name)


14. His short stories included a Franklin, a Sailor, a Pardoner, and a Plowman.
    Boccaccio
    Geoffrey Chaucer
    Nathaniel Hawthorne
    Herman Melville


15. He wrote an epic in order to "justify the ways of God to men."
    Ovid
    Homer
    John Milton
    Alexander Pope


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