Poetry Trivia Questions
In case you missed them, here are the past five Columbia Granger's World of Poetry trivia questions of the day.
April 9
Question:
When was the first volume of Emily Dickinson's poetry published?
Answer

In 1890, four years after her death. The edition was largely expurgated and edited to fit the poetic conventions of the time. Further editions came closer to her original style; her distinctive dashes were included in the 1955 edition edited by Thomas H. Johnson.
April 8
Question:
What English poet does Johann Wolfgang Goethe pay tribute to as his character Euphorion, child of Helen and Faust, in the second part of his Faust?
Answer

April 7
Question:
What magazine was said to have killed John Keats with its review?
Answer

The Quarterly Review . An unfavorable review of Endymion appeared there shortly before Keats's death of tuberculosis. Byron quipped that the review had killed him (jibing at Keats's famous sensitivity) and wrote this parody of the nursery rhyme "Who Killed Cock Robin? in a letter to his friend John Murray:"Who Kill'd John Keats?"
April 6
Question:
What magazine drew the ire of a young Lord Byron, provoking him to write the poem which would make him famous?
Answer

The Edinburgh Review . A sharp review of Byron's first book Hours of Idleness provoked the poet to write the satirical "English Bards and Scotch Reviewers."
April 5
Question:
What poet said of Jesus Christ, "He is the only God . . . And so am I and so are you"?
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