English and Irish Playwrights (Part One) Quiz
- Question: Who was baptized on April 26, 1564?
- Answer: According to the parish register of Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon, William Shakespeare was baptized there on April 26, 1564; his birthday is unknown, but it is traditionally celebrated on April 23.
- Question: Who wrote the play Man and Superman?
- Answer: George Bernard Shaw wrote the play Man and Superman, which was published in 1903. In it, Shaw expounded his philosophy that humanity is the latest stage in a purposeful and eternal evolutionary movement of the “life force” toward ever-higher life-forms.
- Question: Who wrote The Way of the World, a play first performed in 1700?
- Answer: William Congreve’s play The Way of the World (1700) is his masterpiece. It was also his last attempt to write a play.
- Question: Whose play Look Back in Anger ushered in a new movement in British drama in the 1950s?
- Answer: John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger (performed 1956) ushered in a new movement in British drama and made him known as the first of the Angry Young Men.
- Question: Who wrote the play Lady Windermere’s Fan?
- Answer: Oscar Wilde wrote the play Lady Windermere’s Fan, first performed in 1892. It is a comic masterpiece.
- Question: Which of these works did George Bernard Shaw write?
- Answer: The canonization of Joan of Arc in 1920 spurred George Bernard Shaw to write the play Saint Joan (performed 1923), in which she is presented as a combination of practical mystic, heretical saint, and inspired genius.
- Question: What were the mystery plays of Middle English drama based on?
- Answer: Medieval mystery plays are long cyclic dramas of the creation, fall, and redemption of humankind, based mostly on biblical narratives. They usually include a selection of Old Testament episodes (such as the stories of Cain and Abel and of Abraham and Isaac) but concentrate mainly on the life and Passion of Jesus Christ.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gilman Collection, Purchase, Ann Tenenbaum and Thomas H. Lee Gift, 2005 (accession no. 2005.100.120); www.metmuseum.org
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gilman Collection, Purchase, Ann Tenenbaum and Thomas H. Lee Gift, 2005 (accession no. 2005.100.120); www.metmuseum.org