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The Literary World (Authors & Poets)

Question: The author of A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist is:
Answer: Charles Dickens, a British author, wrote many novels. Oliver Twist was published in 1838, and A Tale of Two Cities was published in 1859.
Question: Which of these authors is from Canada?
Answer: Canadian author and educator Kevin Major was one of the leading figures in Canadian literature for young adults.
Question: Which of these American novelists has won the Nobel Prize for Literature?
Answer: Pearl S. Buck, the author of The Good Earth and other novels, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938.
Question: Where was Charles Dickens born?
Answer: Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England. His family moved to London in 1822.
Question: Where are Geoffrey Chaucer and Robert Browning buried?
Answer: Westminster Abbey is crowded with the tombs and memorials of famous British subjects. Part of the south transept is known as Poets’ Corner and includes the tombs of Chaucer, Browning, and many others.
Question: Which of these authors is from Romania?
Answer: Andrei Codrescu is a poet and radio commentator from Romania. He left the country in the late 1960s and now works in the United States.
Question: Which of these books is not by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry?
Answer: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s first book, Southern Mail, was about the life and death of an airmail pilot. Other books include Night Flight (1932) and Wind, Sand, and Stars (1939).
Question: In what language did Geoffrey Chaucer write?
Answer: Geoffrey Chaucer wrote in Middle English, the English spoken during the Middle Ages. He wrote in the 14th century CE.
Question: Who is the author of the poetry collection Mother Love?
Answer: The African American poet Rita Dove is the author of Mother Love, a collection of poems about mothers and daughters.
Question: Which of these writers was not a playwright?
Answer: As a boy, Stendhal (1783-1842) nursed the dream of becoming a playwright, but life took him in other directions. He ended up becoming a very important novelist and essayist, but he never wrote plays.