The name of the poem which inspired AHoD.
The Waste Land.
Complete this: To My ___ and ___ Husband.
Complete this: ___ Snow.
London.
Complete this: Amoretti, Sonnet _ _
86.
The opportunity that tempts Ephraim to abandon his responsibilities to Rosa.
The chance to travel to England in search of a better life.
The Victorian poet whose line provides the title of the novel.
T.S. Eliot.
He wrote Last Sonnet.
He wrote The Poplar-Field.
William Cowper.
She wrote: I Years had been from Home.
Emily Dickson.
This gives the identity of the cafe thief away.
Charlie's hat.
The architectural style that Tony idealises and that symbolises his attachment to the past (3 words).
Victorian Gothic Revival.
This country inspired Lion Heart.
Singapore.
This presidential building might have influenced a poem.
The White House.
This poem was influenced by the sight of dead bodies off the Cape.
Song
Errol John's father was famous for this.
International cricket.
The game Mrs Rattery likes to play alone at Hetton.
Solitaire.
This poem begins: That one bird, one star/The one flash of the tiger's eye.
In Praise of Creation.
This poem features: Merrily he unrolled/Starry dendrons of wire
The Border Builder.
This poem features: And now with stiffened joints I sit all day
Very Old Man.
The iceman symbolises.
The colder climate that Ephraim envisages as his new home.
The foodstuff Winnie demands in Brighton.
An ice.
'Blessed by the Indifference' distracts the speaker from...
Their partner's illness.
To a Millionaire challenges...
Homecoming reflects on...
Nostalgia and sadness at changes over time.
What Mavis offers to prepare for Prince and Esther to eat.
Creole pelau.