Queen Cristina
Top Girls
Camille
The Homecoimg
C. Camille
Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte
Sir Walter Scott and Maria Edgeworth
William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley
French
Latin
Middle english
English
Geoffrey Chaucer
Dick Whittington
Thomas Lancaster
King Richard II
Sea scenes
Rural Idyll
War
Innocent childhood
Alliterative verse
Sonnet form
Iambic pentameter
Dactylic hexameter
The Epic
The Comic
The Occult
The Tragic
24
31
21
28
westminster abbey
kent church
chapel at windsor
None of the above
A poem of six lines
A poem of eight lines
A poem of twelve lines
A poem of fourteen lines
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Irvine Welsh
Agatha Christie
None of above
She rarely left home
She wrote in code
She never attempted to publish her poetry
She wrote her poems in invisible ink
The 12th
The 14th
The 17th
The 19th
Alliteration
Haiku
Hyperbole
Prose
Lust
Corruption
Theft
Gluttony
William Carlos Williams
Emily Dickinson
Gerard Manly Hopkins
Robert Frost
Metaphor
Synecdoche
Euphemism
Irony
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1
0
2
Book of poetry
A radio play
A stage play
a short film
Troilus and criseyde
House of fame
The canterbury tales
Parliament of fowls.
Light verse
Romantic
Political satire
War poems
pun
simile
haiku
metaphor
Politician
Dramatist
Novelist
Architect
William Shakespeare
Terry Saylor
Elizabeth b. Browning
Emily Dickinson
Titus Andronicus
Taming of the Shrew
White Devil
Hamlet
Victor Hugo
Alexander Pope
John Milton
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Homeric epic
The Gilgamesh epic
The Deluge epic
The Hesiodic ode
Elizabeth Bishop
Sylvia Plath
Marianne Moore
Laura Jackson
Hindu
Celtic
Arabic
Arameic
John keats
Lord Byron
Solan
Sappho
H. W. Longfellow
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Dylan Thomas
William Wordsworth