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663:Who wrote: "Reader, I married him."?
a)Jane Austen
b)Charlotte Bronte
c)Edith Wharton
d)Emily Bronte

664.Who wrote: "Things fall apart; the center cannot hold."?
a)William Butler Yeats
b)James Joyce
c)Thomas Moore
d)Edgar Allan Poe

665.In which work do you read: "Things fall apart; the center cannot hold."?
a)The Canturbury Tales
b)The Dark Angel
c)The Wild Swans of Coole
d)The Second Coming

666.Who wrote: "Beauty is truth, truth beauty."?
a)John Keats
b)William Shakespeare
c)Samuel Butler
d)Samuel Taylor Coleridge

667.In which work do you read: "Beauty is truth, truth beauty."?
a)Adonais
b)Bright Star
c)Ode on a Grecian Urn
d)La Bell Dame Sans Merci

668.Who wrote: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately pleasure dome decree..."?
a)Samuel Taylor Coleridge
b)Robert Browning
c)John Keats
d)Walt Whitman

669.In which work do you read: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately pleasure dome decree..."?
a)Kubla Khan
b)Hellas
c)The Phoenix and the Turtle
d)The Castaway

670.A side note: Which drug/substance was Samuel Taylor Coleridge addicted to?
a)Heroine
b)Cocaine
c)Alcohol
d)Opium

671.Who wrote: "I would prefer not to."?
a)Edgar Allan Poe
b)Herman Melville
c)Thomas Gray
d)Henry David Thoreau
672.Who wrote: "There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt."?
a)Henry David Thoreau
b)Benjamin Franklin
c)Robert Browning
d)Henrik Ibsen

673.In which work do you read: "There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt."?
a)A Doll's House
b)Riders to the Sea
c)A Handful of Dust
d)The Fatal Curiosity

674.Who wrote: "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings / Look on my works ye mighty, and despair!"?
a)Lord Byron
b)Percy Bysshe Shelley
c)William Woodsworth
d)Emily Dickinson

675.In which work do you read: "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings / Look on my works ye mighty, and despair!"?
a)The Man of Feeling
b)In Memoriam
c)Song to Aella
d)Ozymandias

676.Who wrote: "That's my last Duchess painted on the wall / looking as if she were alive."?
a)Lord Byron
b)Oscar Wilde
c)Robert Browning
d)William Wordsworth

677.In which work do you read: "That's my last Duchess painted on the wall /looking as if she were alive."?
a)Porphyria's Lover
b)My Last Duchess
c)The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
d)Fra Lippo Lippi

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678.Who wrote: "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons."?
a)William Carlos Williams
b)T.S. Eliot
c)Ernest Hemingway
d)Hart Crane

679.In which work do you read: "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons."?
a)Lovesong of J.Alfred Prufrock
b)Sonnets from the Portuguese
c)Prelude
d)The Last Decalogue

680.A "classic" book is usually one that possesses what quality?
a)It has universal appeal.
b)It can stand the test of time.
c)It makes connections.
d)All of the above.

681. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens involves which two cities?
a)London and Rome
b)Paris and Rome
c)London and Paris
d)Berlin and London

682.The Catcher in the Rye takes place in what city?
a)New York City
b)Stanford, Connecticut
c)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
d)Boston, Massachusetts

683.Which book was not written by Jane Austen?
a)Sense and Suspensibility
b)Emma
c)Pride and Prejudice
d)Mansfield Park

684.What is Shakespeare's longest play?
a)Taming of the Shrew
b)Romeo and Juliet
c)A Midsummer Night's Dream
d)Hamlet

685)The poem 'The Battle of Maldon' celebrates events which took place in the 10th century, but who was it between
a)Danes and English
b)Dutch and English
c)Normans and English
d)French and English
686)The Faerie Queene was written during the reign of which monarch?
a)James I
b)Mary Tudor
c)Elizabeth Tudor
d)Henry VII

687)Becky sharp was the heroine in which novel?
a)Vanity Fair
b)Sense and Sensibility
c)Pride and Prejudice
d)Mansfield Park

688) How many children were there in the Bronte family?
a)3
b)4
c)5
d)6

689)Who composed The Preludes?
a)S T Coleridge
b)William Wordsworth
c)William Shakespeare
d)William Blake