CLEP Humanities : Identifying Titles, Authors, or Schools of Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Poetry

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Example Questions

Example Question #36 : Poetry

Le Morte D'Arthur was written by which of the following authors?

Possible Answers:

William Blake

Richard Adams

Alfred Tennyson

T. H. White

Thomas Malory

Correct answer:

Thomas Malory

Explanation:

Le Morte D'Arthur ("The Death of Arthur") is a collection of stories written by Thomas Malory that chronicle the life, adventures, and death of King Arthur.

Example Question #1 : Identifying Titles, Authors, Or Schools Of Seventeenth And Eighteenth Century Poetry

Who wash the Scottish poet who wrote the lyrics to the song "Auld Lang Syne"?

Possible Answers:

John Barclay

James MacPherson

Robert Burns

Alexander Hume

Allan Ramsay

Correct answer:

Robert Burns

Explanation:

Robert Burns (1759-1796) is largely considered Scotland's national poet, and among his most famous compositions is the lyrics to the popular New Year's tune "Auld Lang Syne." Burns both compiled and edited a number of Scottish folk songs, and wrote his own lyrics to traditional tunes. Burns' birthday, January 25, is celebrated as a holiday in Scotland and around the world by the Scottish diaspora.

Example Question #2 : Identifying Titles, Authors, Or Schools Of Seventeenth And Eighteenth Century Poetry

Who was the seventeenth-century English poet who wrote both sensual love poems and deeply religious poems?

Possible Answers:

Thomas Kyd

Thomas Hobbes

John Milton

Christopher Marlowe

John Donne

Correct answer:

John Donne

Explanation:

The poet John Donne was an Anglican clergyman, and wrote many poems which reflect a deep and pious religious faith. Donne, however, also excelled at writing sonnets that fit in with a traditional sonnet form, including extremely sensual love poems filled with erotic imagery.

Example Question #3 : Identifying Titles, Authors, Or Schools Of Seventeenth And Eighteenth Century Poetry

Candide, a satyrical eighteenth century novella, was writen by which Englightenment author?

Possible Answers:

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Thomas Jefferson

Fraçois-Marie Voltaire

Francis Bacon

John Locke

Correct answer:

Fraçois-Marie Voltaire

Explanation:

Candide was written by Voltaire, a French Enlightenment author, in 1759 and systematically details a series of ills of European society. It targets religion and challenges the authority of the monarchy.

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