Victorians
Romantics
Modernism
Orlando
Postmodern/Contemporary
100

This large-scale shift in production meant that many rural people moved to cities. 

What is the Industrial Revolution?

100

Although often credited as a doctor, this literary character was actually an undergraduate when he began his experiments. 

Who is Victor Frankenstein?

100

This global event looms large over Modernism.

What is WWI?

100

This princess broke Orlando's heart. 

Who is Sasha? 

100

Angela Carter retells this story in "The Bloody Chamber."

What is Bluebeard?

200

This Victorian poet wrote about a maid who had been "ruined." 

Who is Thomas Hardy?

200

This experience, which could be positive or negative, was highly prized by the Romantics. 

What is the sublime?
200

Among other things, this poet is quite bummed about losing his hair in one of his most famous poems, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." 

Who is T.S. Eliot?

200

Orlando becomes the ambassador and moves to this city.

What is Constantinople?

200

This poet promises to write a letter of complaint to the Black House. 

Who is Benjamin Zephaniah?

300

She was disowned by her family for her marriage--and probably also for her abolitionist views. 

Who is Elizabeth Barrett Browning?

300

This bird caused a lot of problems for the Ancient Mariner. 

What is an albatross?

300

Yeats memorializes this rebellion in one of the most famous poems of the twentieth century. 

What is the Easter Rising?

300

This is Orlando's epic poem.

What is "The Oak Tree"?
300
Michelle's life in Derry is upended by the arrival of this English cousin. 

Who is James?

400

In "The Importance of Being Earnest," Jack Worthing was abandoned as a child in this conveyance. 

What is a handbag? 

400

These child laborers were immortalized in William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience. 

Who are chimney sweepers?

400

Yeats' poem, "Leda and the Swan," depicts this Greek god up to no good. 

Who is Zeus?

400

This poet and critic spends time with Orlando in several centuries.

Who is Nick Greene?

400

In Byatt's short story, this critter wants to make sure no one expects him to make any magical transformations, even if he kisses someone.

What is a toad?

500

The Wilde trials occur as a result of Oscar Wilde's relationship with this man. 

 Who is Lord Alfred Douglas?

500
William Wordsworth wrote a poem about these spring flowers. 

What are daffodils?

500

T. S. Eliot might have ended up a British citizen, but he was born in this US city. 

What is Saint Louis?

500

Orlando's are so nice a sailor nearly drowns when he sees them.

What are legs?

500

In Zadie Smith's short story, "Martha, Martha," Pam the realtor is deeply charmed by the sight of several men doing this. 

What is building a snowman?

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