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Early English Prose

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Literature Before 1900 : Early English Prose

Introduction:
"A brief walk through English prose from the 12th to the 18th century."


1. One of the earliest prose works in English is the anonymous work 'Ancrene Riwle', the title of which can be translated to modern English as 'Rule for .....'. What does 'Ancrene' mean?
    Archivists
    Archers
    Ancillaries
    Anchoresses


2. A strange piece of prose is to be found at the very end of 'The Canterbury Tales'. In his so-called 'Retraction', the author abandons verse and turns to prose to excuse himself for what he has written (as if there's any need to do that). Who wrote 'The Canterbury Tales'?
    Answer: (The most influential author before Shakespeare)


3. 'The Book of Showings', also called 'The Book of Revelations', is a collection of 16 mystical visions written by a woman who was born in 1342 and died in 1416. She was a religious recluse, confined to a cell attached to the church of St. Julian in Norwich. By what name is this woman still known?
    Jennifer Lopez
    Margery Kempe
    Julian of Norwich
    Anne Askew


4. Who wrote the famous 15th century King Arthur story 'Morte D'arthur'?
    Sir Thomas More
    This is a wrong aswer, pick one of the other three.
    Sir Thomas Wyatt
    Sir Thomas Malory


5. Who wrote the early 16th century prose work 'Utopia'?
    Sir Thomas Malory
    Sir Thomas More
    Sir Thomas Wyatt
    This is a wrong answer, pick one of the other three.


6. One of the most influential books of the Renaissance was 'Il Cortegiano' by an Italian writer. It was translated into all the major European languages. The English translation, 'The Courtier', was made by Sir Thomas Hoby (yet another Sir Thomas). Which Italian author wrote 'Il Cortegiano'?
    Leonardo da Vinci
    Baldassare Castiglione
    Giordani Bruno
    Pico della Mirandola


7. I'm looking for the man who wrote 'Adventures of Master F.J.', one of the first novel-like prose narratives in English. The man lived between 1539 and 1578 and also wrote a lot of poetry ('A Hundreth Sundrie Flowers') and translated some plays. His poem 'The Still Glass' was the first original poem in blank verse in English literature. What is the name of this man?
    Henry Howard
    Edmund Spenser
    William Langland
    George Gascoigne


8. Also plays can incorporate some prose, which gives me a good excuse to sneak Shakespeare into this little quizzy. In Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' there are 4 groups of characters, each of which have their own style of speaking. One group speaks in blank verse (a kind of verse without a rhyme), another group combines blank verse and rhyming couplets. A third group speaks in rhyme. But which group speaks in prose?
    The workers
    The lovers
    The faeries
    The king and the queen


9. Who wrote 'The Anatomy of Melancholy'?
    Francis Bacon
    John Donne
    Aemilia Lanyer
    Robert Burton


10. Who wrote 'Grace abounding to the Chief of Sinners' and 'The Pilgrim's Progress'?
    John Dryden
    John Bunyan
    John Milton
    John Locke


11. Which extraordinary woman wrote 'Oroonoko' and the unfinished epistolary novel 'Love Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister'?
    Isabella Whitney
    Aphra Behn
    Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
    Queen Elizabeth


12. Time for an easy one: who wrote 'Gulliver's Travels'?
    Answer: (Two Words)


13. In 'Gulliver's Travels', what are Houyhnhnms?
    Apes
    Eagles
    Giants
    Horses


14. Which of the following novels is NOT by Daniel Defoe?
    Robinson Crusoe
    Tom Jones
    Moll Flanders
    Roxana


15. Who wrote 'The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy' (1760-1767)?
    Lawrence Sterne
    Henry Fielding
    Samuel Richardson
    Tobias Smollett


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