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  1. What was Izaak Walton’s first published work, a biography from 1640?
    A) The Compleat Angler
    B) The Life of John Donne
    C) The Life of Sir Henry Wotton
    D) The Life of Richard Hooker
    Answer: B) The Life of John Donne
    Explanation: The Life of John Donne (1640) was Walton’s first published work, included in Donne’s sermons. The Compleat Angler followed in 1653.
  2. Which work is considered Izaak Walton’s last major publication, a biography from 1678?
    A) The Life of George Herbert
    B) The Compleat Angler
    C) The Life of Robert Sanderson
    D) The Life of Richard Hooker
    Answer: C) The Life of Robert Sanderson
    Explanation: The Life of Robert Sanderson (1678) was Walton’s final biography, published before his death in 1683.
  3. What was John Bunyan’s first published work, a religious tract from 1656?
    A) The Pilgrim’s Progress
    B) Some Gospel Truths Opened
    C) Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
    D) The Holy War
    Answer: B) Some Gospel Truths Opened
    Explanation: Some Gospel Truths Opened (1656) was Bunyan’s first work, a defense of Puritan beliefs. Grace Abounding followed in 1666.
  4. Which work is considered John Bunyan’s last major publication, a poem from 1688?
    A) The Pilgrim’s Progress (Part II)
    B) The Holy War
    C) A Discourse Upon the Pharisee and the Publican
    D) The Acceptable Sacrifice
    Answer: D) The Acceptable Sacrifice
    Explanation: The Acceptable Sacrifice (1688), a devotional poem, was Bunyan’s final work, published posthumously after his death in 1688.
  5. What was Samuel Pepys’s first published work, a diary excerpt from 1825?
    A) Memoires Relating to the State of the Royal Navy
    B) The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    C) Tangier Papers
    D) Letters and the Second Diary
    Answer: B) The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    Explanation: The Diary of Samuel Pepys (1825), published posthumously, was his first work, covering 1660–1669. Memoires was published earlier but less significant.
  6. Which work is considered Samuel Pepys’s last major publication, a collection from 1841?
    A) The Diary of Samuel Pepys (expanded edition)
    B) Private Correspondence
    C) Tangier Papers
    D) Memoires Relating to the State of the Royal Navy
    Answer: B) Private Correspondence
    Explanation: Private Correspondence (1841), published posthumously, was Pepys’s final significant work, revealing his personal letters.
  7. What was John Locke’s first published work, a poem from 1654?
    A) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
    B) Two Treatises of Government
    C) Musarum Oxoniensium
    D) A Letter Concerning Toleration
    Answer: C) Musarum Oxoniensium
    Explanation: Musarum Oxoniensium (1654), a Latin poem, was Locke’s first published work, written at Oxford. An Essay followed in 1689.
  8. Which work is considered John Locke’s last major publication, a philosophical work from 1706?
    A) The Conduct of the Understanding
    B) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
    C) Two Treatises of Government
    D) Some Thoughts Concerning Education
    Answer: A) The Conduct of the Understanding
    Explanation: The Conduct of the Understanding (1706), published posthumously, was Locke’s final work, expanding on his epistemology.
  9. What was William Wycherley’s first published work, a play from 1671?
    A) Love in a Wood
    B) The Country Wife
    C) The Plain Dealer
    D) The Gentleman Dancing-Master
    Answer: A) Love in a Wood
    Explanation: Love in a Wood (1671) was Wycherley’s first Restoration comedy, establishing his reputation. The Gentleman Dancing-Master followed in 1672.
  10. Which work is considered William Wycherley’s last major publication, a poetry collection from 1704?
    A) Miscellany Poems
    B) The Plain Dealer
    C) The Country Wife
    D) Love in a Wood
    Answer: A) Miscellany Poems
    Explanation: Miscellany Poems (1704) was Wycherley’s final work, published late in his career before his death in 1716.
  11. What was George Farquhar’s first published work, a play from 1698?
    A) The Recruiting Officer
    B) Love and a Bottle
    C) The Beaux’ Stratagem
    D) The Constant Couple
    Answer: B) Love and a Bottle
    Explanation: Love and a Bottle (1698) was Farquhar’s debut comedy, performed in London. The Constant Couple followed in 1699.
  12. Which work is considered George Farquhar’s last major publication, a play from 1707?
    A) The Beaux’ Stratagem
    B) The Recruiting Officer
    C) Sir Harry Wildair
    D) The Inconstant
    Answer: A) The Beaux’ Stratagem
    Explanation: The Beaux’ Stratagem (1707) was Farquhar’s final play, performed shortly before his death in 1707.
  13. What was Laurence Sterne’s first published work, a satire from 1747?
    A) Tristram Shandy
    B) A Political Romance
    C) A Sentimental Journey
    D) Sermons of Mr. Yorick
    Answer: B) A Political Romance
    Explanation: A Political Romance (1747), a satirical pamphlet, was Sterne’s first work, later suppressed. Tristram Shandy began in 1759.
  14. Which work is considered Laurence Sterne’s last major publication, a novel from 1768?
    A) A Sentimental Journey
    B) Tristram Shandy
    C) Sermons of Mr. Yorick
    D) Letters from Yorick to Eliza
    Answer: A) A Sentimental Journey
    Explanation: A Sentimental Journey (1768) was Sterne’s final work, published shortly before his death in 1768.
  15. What was Tobias Smollett’s first published work, a poem from 1746?
    A) The Adventures of Roderick Random
    B) Advice
    C) The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
    D) The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
    Answer: B) Advice
    Explanation: Advice (1746), a satirical poem, was Smollett’s first published work. Roderick Random followed in 1748.
  16. Which work is considered Tobias Smollett’s last major publication, a novel from 1771?
    A) The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
    B) The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
    C) The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
    D) The History and Adventures of an Atom
    Answer: A) The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
    Explanation: The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (1771) was Smollett’s final novel, published shortly before his death in 1771.
  17. What was Henry Fielding’s first published work, a poem from 1728?
    A) Tom Jones
    B) The Masquerade
    C) Joseph Andrews
    D) Amelia
    Answer: B) The Masquerade
    Explanation: The Masquerade (1728), a satirical poem, was Fielding’s first work, published under a pseudonym. Joseph Andrews followed in 1742.
  18. Which work is considered Henry Fielding’s last major publication, a novel from 1751?
    A) Amelia
    B) Tom Jones
    C) Jonathan Wild
    D) Joseph Andrews
    Answer: A) Amelia
    Explanation: Amelia (1751) was Fielding’s final novel, published before his death in 1754.
  19. What was Samuel Richardson’s first published work, a novel from 1740?
    A) Pamela
    B) Clarissa
    C) Sir Charles Grandison
    D) The Apprentice’s Vade Mecum
    Answer: A) Pamela
    Explanation: Pamela (1740), an epistolary novel, was Richardson’s first major work, pioneering the novel form. Clarissa followed in 1748.
  20. Which work is considered Samuel Richardson’s last major publication, a novel from 1753?
    A) Sir Charles Grandison
    B) Pamela
    C) Clarissa
    D) A Collection of Moral Sentiments
    Answer: A) Sir Charles Grandison
    Explanation: Sir Charles Grandison (1753) was Richardson’s final novel, published before his death in 1761.
  21. What was Charlotte Lennox’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1747?
    A) Poems on Several Occasions
    B) The Female Quixote
    C) The Life of Harriot Stuart
    D) Henrietta
    Answer: A) Poems on Several Occasions
    Explanation: Poems on Several Occasions (1747) was Lennox’s debut, showcasing her early talent. The Life of Harriot Stuart followed in 1750.
  22. Which work is considered Charlotte Lennox’s last major publication, a novel from 1790?
    A) Euphemia
    B) The Female Quixote
    C) Henrietta
    D) Sophia
    Answer: A) Euphemia
    Explanation: Euphemia (1790) was Lennox’s final novel, published before her death in 1804.
  23. What was Fanny Burney’s first published work, a novel from 1778?
    A) Evelina
    B) Cecilia
    C) Camilla
    D) The Wanderer
    Answer: A) Evelina
    Explanation: Evelina (1778), an epistolary novel, was Burney’s debut, published anonymously. Cecilia followed in 1782.
  24. Which work is considered Fanny Burney’s last major publication, a novel from 1814?
    A) The Wanderer
    B) Camilla
    C) Cecilia
    D) Memoirs of Dr. Burney
    Answer: A) The Wanderer
    Explanation: The Wanderer (1814) was Burney’s final novel, published before her death in 1840.
  25. What was Maria Edgeworth’s first published work, a collection of stories from 1795?
    A) Letters for Literary Ladies
    B) Castle Rackrent
    C) Belinda
    D) The Parent’s Assistant
    Answer: A) Letters for Literary Ladies
    Explanation: Letters for Literary Ladies (1795) was Edgeworth’s debut, advocating women’s education. Castle Rackrent followed in 1800.
  26. Which work is considered Maria Edgeworth’s last major publication, a novel from 1834?
    A) Helen
    B) Patronage
    C) Ormond
    D) Belinda
    Answer: A) Helen
    Explanation: Helen (1834) was Edgeworth’s final novel, published before her death in 1849.
  27. What was Sydney Owenson’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1801?
    A) Poems
    B) The Wild Irish Girl
    C) Woman; or, Ida of Athens
    D) The Missionary
    Answer: A) Poems
    Explanation: Poems (1801) was Owenson’s debut, published under Lady Morgan. The Wild Irish Girl followed in 1806.
  28. Which work is considered Sydney Owenson’s last major publication, a novel from 1835?
    A) The Princess
    B) The Wild Irish Girl
    C) Dramatic Scenes from Real Life
    D) The O’Briens and the O’Flahertys
    Answer: A) The Princess
    Explanation: The Princess (1835) was Owenson’s final novel, published before her death in 1859.
  29. What was Charles Maturin’s first published work, a novel from 1807?
    A) Fatal Revenge
    B) Melmoth the Wanderer
    C) The Wild Irish Boy
    D) The Milesian Chief
    Answer: A) Fatal Revenge
    Explanation: Fatal Revenge (1807) was Maturin’s debut Gothic novel. The Wild Irish Boy followed in 1808.
  30. Which work is considered Charles Maturin’s last major publication, a novel from 1820?
    A) Melmoth the Wanderer
    B) Women; or, Pour et Contre
    C) The Albigenses
    D) Fatal Revenge
    Answer: A) Melmoth the Wanderer
    Explanation: Melmoth the Wanderer (1820) was Maturin’s final and most famous novel, published before his death in 1824.
  31. What was Letitia Elizabeth Landon’s first published work, a poem from 1820?
    A) The Fate of Adelaide
    B) The Improvisatrice
    C) The Venetian Bracelet
    D) The Literary Gazette contributions
    Answer: D) The Literary Gazette contributions
    Explanation: Landon’s poems in The Literary Gazette (1820), signed “L.E.L.,” were her debut. The Fate of Adelaide followed in 1821.
  32. Which work is considered Letitia Elizabeth Landon’s last major publication, a novel from 1838?
    A) Ethel Churchill
    B) The Improvisatrice
    C) The Golden Violet
    D) Romance and Reality
    Answer: A) Ethel Churchill
    Explanation: Ethel Churchill (1838) was Landon’s final novel, published before her death in 1838.
  33. What was Benjamin Disraeli’s first published work, a novel from 1826?
    A) Vivian Grey
    B) Endymion
    C) Coningsby
    D) The Young Duke
    Answer: A) Vivian Grey
    Explanation: Vivian Grey (1826) was Disraeli’s debut novel, a satirical work. The Young Duke followed in 1831.
  34. Which work is considered Benjamin Disraeli’s last major publication, a novel from 1880?
    A) Endymion
    B) Lothair
    C) Sybil
    D) Tancred
    Answer: A) Endymion
    Explanation: Endymion (1880) was Disraeli’s final novel, published before his death in 1881.
  35. What was William Makepeace Thackeray’s first published work, a satire from 1837?
    A) The Yellowplush Papers
    B) Vanity Fair
    C) The History of Pendennis
    D) The Book of Snobs
    Answer: A) The Yellowplush Papers
    Explanation: The Yellowplush Papers (1837), serialized in Fraser’s Magazine, was Thackeray’s debut. Vanity Fair followed in 1847.
  36. Which work is considered William Makepeace Thackeray’s last major publication, a novel from 1863?
    A) Denis Duval
    B) The Adventures of Philip
    C) The Virginians
    D) Lovel the Widower
    Answer: A) Denis Duval
    Explanation: Denis Duval (1863), published posthumously, was Thackeray’s final novel, left unfinished at his death in 1863.
  37. What was Edward Fitzgerald’s first published work, a translation from 1851?
    A) The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
    B) Euphranor
    C) Salaman and Absal
    D) Polonius
    Answer: B) Euphranor
    Explanation: Euphranor (1851), a dialogue on education, was Fitzgerald’s first work. The Rubaiyat followed in 1859.
  38. Which work is considered Edward Fitzgerald’s last major publication, a translation from 1883?
    A) Agamemnon
    B) The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (revised)
    C) Salaman and Absal
    D) Readings in Crabbe
    Answer: D) Readings in Crabbe
    Explanation: Readings in Crabbe (1883) was Fitzgerald’s final work, published posthumously after his death in 1883.
  39. What was Dinah Mulock Craik’s first published work, a novel from 1849?
    A) The Ogilvies
    B) John Halifax, Gentleman
    C) A Life for a Life
    D) The Head of the Family
    Answer: A) The Ogilvies
    Explanation: The Ogilvies (1849) was Craik’s debut novel. John Halifax, Gentleman followed in 1856.
  40. Which work is considered Dinah Mulock Craik’s last major publication, a novel from 1875?
    A) The Little Lame Prince
    B) Young Mrs. Jardine
    C) A Noble Life
    D) Hannah
    Answer: B) Young Mrs. Jardine
    Explanation: Young Mrs. Jardine (1875) was Craik’s final novel, published before her death in 1887.
  41. What was George MacDonald’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1855?
    A) Within and Without
    B) Phantastes
    C) The Princess and the Goblin
    D) At the Back of the North Wind
    Answer: A) Within and Without
    Explanation: Within and Without (1855), a dramatic poem, was MacDonald’s debut. Phantastes followed in 1858.
  42. Which work is considered George MacDonald’s last major publication, a novel from 1895?
    A) Lilith
    B) The Princess and Curdie
    C) Donal Grant
    D) Sir Gibbie
    Answer: A) Lilith
    Explanation: Lilith (1895), a fantasy novel, was MacDonald’s final work, published before his death in 1905.
  43. What was Coventry Patmore’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1844?
    A) Poems
    B) The Angel in the House
    C) The Unknown Eros
    D) Tamerton Church-Tower
    Answer: A) Poems
    Explanation: Poems (1844) was Patmore’s debut collection. The Angel in the House began in 1854.
  44. Which work is considered Coventry Patmore’s last major publication, a poetry collection from 1877?
    A) The Unknown Eros
    B) The Angel in the House
    C) Amelia
    D) Odes
    Answer: A) The Unknown Eros
    Explanation: The Unknown Eros (1877) was Patmore’s final major collection, published before his death in 1896.
  45. What was Anne Brontë’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1846?
    A) Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
    B) Agnes Grey
    C) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
    D) Jane Eyre
    Answer: A) Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
    Explanation: Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (1846) was Anne Brontë’s debut, published with her sisters. Agnes Grey followed in 1847.
  46. Which work is considered Anne Brontë’s last major publication, a novel from 1848?
    A) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
    B) Agnes Grey
    C) Poems by Acton Bell
    D) The Life of Charlotte Brontë
    Answer: A) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
    Explanation: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) was Anne Brontë’s final novel, published before her death in 1849.
  47. What was Arthur Hugh Clough’s first published work, a poem from 1848?
    A) The Bothie of Toper-na-Fuosich
    B) Amours de Voyage
    C) Dipsychus
    D) Poems (1862 edition)
    Answer: A) The Bothie of Toper-na-Fuosich
    Explanation: The Bothie of Toper-na-Fuosich (1848) was Clough’s debut poem, a narrative work. Amours de Voyage followed in 1849.
  48. Which work is considered Arthur Hugh Clough’s last major publication, a poetry collection from 1862?
    A) Poems (1862 edition)
    B) The Bothie of Toper-na-Fuosich
    C) Dipsychus
    D) Mari Magno
    Answer: A) Poems (1862 edition)
    Explanation: Poems (1862), published posthumously, was Clough’s final collection, including Mari Magno, before his death in 1861.
  49. What was Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s first published work, a poem from 1847?
    A) The Blessed Damozel
    B) Goblin Market
    C) The House of Life
    D) Hand and Soul
    Answer: A) The Blessed Damozel
    Explanation: The Blessed Damozel (1847), published in The Germ, was Rossetti’s debut poem. Hand and Soul followed in 1850.
  50. Which work is considered Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s last major publication, a poetry collection from 1881?
    A) Ballads and Sonnets
    B) The House of Life
    C) Poems (1870)
    D) The Blessed Damozel
    Answer: A) Ballads and Sonnets
    Explanation: Ballads and Sonnets (1881) was Rossetti’s final collection, published before his death in 1882.
  51. What was Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1860?
    A) Garibaldi and Other Poems
    B) Lady Audley’s Secret
    C) Aurora Floyd
    D) The Trail of the Serpent
    Answer: A) Garibaldi and Other Poems
    Explanation: Garibaldi and Other Poems (1860) was Braddon’s debut. The Trail of the Serpent followed in 1861.
  52. Which work is considered Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s last major publication, a novel from 1907?
    A) The Green Curtain
    B) Lady Audley’s Secret
    C) The Infidel
    D) Dead Love Has Chains
    Answer: A) The Green Curtain
    Explanation: The Green Curtain (1907) was Braddon’s final novel, published before her death in 1915.
  53. What was Augusta Webster’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1860?
    A) Blanche Lisle and Other Poems
    B) A Woman Sold
    C) Portraits
    D) Dramatic Studies
    Answer: A) Blanche Lisle and Other Poems
    Explanation: Blanche Lisle and Other Poems (1860) was Webster’s debut, published under a pseudonym. Dramatic Studies followed in 1866.
  54. Which work is considered Augusta Webster’s last major publication, a poetry collection from 1893?
    A) Mother and Daughter
    B) Portraits
    C) A Book of Rhyme
    D) Dramatic Studies
    Answer: A) Mother and Daughter
    Explanation: Mother and Daughter (1893) was Webster’s final collection, published before her death in 1894.
  55. What was Margaret Oliphant’s first published work, a novel from 1849?
    A) Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland
    B) The Doctor’s Family
    C) The Chronicles of Carlingford
    D) A Beleaguered City
    Answer: A) Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland
    Explanation Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland (1849) was Oliphant’s debut novel. The Doctor’s Family followed in 1861.
  56. Which work is considered Margaret Oliphant’s last major publication, a novel from 1897?
    A) The Ways of Life
    B) The Chronicles of Carlingford
    C) Hester
    D) The Marriage of Elinor
    Answer: A) The Ways of Life
    Explanation: The Ways of Life (1897) was Oliphant’s final work, published posthumously after her death in 1897.
  57. What was Charlotte Mary Yonge’s first published work, a novel from 1844?
    A) Abbeychurch
    B) The Heir of Redclyffe
    C) The Daisy Chain
    D) The Pillars of the House
    Answer: A) Abbeychurch
    Explanation: Abbeychurch (1844) was Yonge’s debut novel, published anonymously. The Heir of Redclyffe followed in 1853.
  58. Which work is considered Charlotte Mary Yonge’s last major publication, a novel from 1901?
    A) Modern Broods
    B) The Pillars of the House
    C) The Clever Woman of the Family
    D) The Dove in the Eagle’s Nest
    Answer: A) Modern Broods
    Explanation: Modern Broods (1901) was Yonge’s final novel, published before her death in 1901.
  59. What was George Gissing’s first published work, a novel from 1880?
    A) Workers in the Dawn
    B) New Grub Street
    C) The Nether World
    D) Demos
    Answer: A) Workers in the Dawn
    Explanation: Workers in the Dawn (1880) was Gissing’s debut novel, reflecting social realism. Demos followed in 1886.
  60. Which work is considered George Gissing’s last major publication, a novel from 1903?
    A) The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft
    B) New Grub Street
    C) Born in Exile
    D) The Odd Women
    Answer: A) The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft
    Explanation: The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft (1903) was Gissing’s final work, published before his death in 1903.
  61. What was Arthur Conan Doyle’s first published work, a short story from 1879?
    A) The Mystery of Sasassa Valley
    B) A Study in Scarlet
    C) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    D) The Sign of Four
    Answer: A) The Mystery of Sasassa Valley
    Explanation: The Mystery of Sasassa Valley (1879), published in *Chambers’s Journal*, was Doyle’s debut. A Study in Scarlet followed in 1887.
  62. Which work is considered Arthur Conan Doyle’s last major publication, a collection from 1927?
    A) The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
    B) The Valley of Fear
    C) His Last Bow
    D) The Land of Mist
    Answer: A) The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
    Explanation: The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1927) was Doyle’s final Sherlock Holmes collection, published before his death in 1930.
  63. What was Thomas Henry Huxley’s first published work, a scientific paper from 1845?
    A) On a Hitherto Undescribed Structure in the Human Hair Sheath
    B) Evidence as to Man’s Place in Nature
    C) Evolution and Ethics
    D) Science and Culture
    Answer: A) On a Hitherto Undescribed Structure in the Human Hair Sheath
    Explanation: This 1845 paper was Huxley’s debut, published in a scientific journal. Evidence as to Man’s Place in Nature followed in 1863.
  64. Which work is considered Thomas Henry Huxley’s last major publication, a lecture from 1893?
    A) Evolution and Ethics
    B) Science and Culture
    C) Lay Sermons
    D) The Physical Basis of Life
    Answer: A) Evolution and Ethics
    Explanation: Evolution and Ethics (1893), a lecture, was Huxley’s final major work, published before his death in 1895.
  65. What was Henry Newbolt’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1897?
    A) Admirals All
    B) The Island Race
    C) Songs of the Sea
    D) Collected Poems
    Answer: A) Admirals All
    Explanation: Admirals All (1897) was Newbolt’s debut poetry collection, celebrating naval themes. The Island Race followed in 1898.
  66. Which work is considered Henry Newbolt’s last major publication, a memoir from 1932?
    A) My World as in My Time
    B) Songs of the Fleet
    C) The Book of the Long Trail
    D) Aladore
    Answer: A) My World as in My Time
    Explanation: My World as in My Time (1932) was Newbolt’s final work, a memoir, published before his death in 1938.
  67. What was John Stuart Mill’s first published work, a review essay from 1824?
    A) Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy
    B) On Liberty
    C) A Review of Bentham’s Philosophy
    D) The Subjection of Women
    Answer: C) A Review of Bentham’s Philosophy
    Explanation: A Review of Bentham’s Philosophy (1824), published in the Westminster Review, was Mill’s debut. Essays on Political Economy followed in 1830.
  68. Which work is considered John Stuart Mill’s last major publication, an essay from 1873?
    A) Autobiography
    B) Utilitarianism
    C) On Liberty
    D) The Subjection of Women
    Answer: A) Autobiography
    Explanation: Autobiography (1873), published posthumously, was Mill’s final work, detailing his intellectual life, before his death in 1873.
  69. What was Leslie Stephen’s first published work, an essay collection from 1865?
    A) The Playground of Europe
    B) Essays on Freethinking and Plainspeaking
    C) Hours in a Library
    D) The Science of Ethics
    Answer: B) Essays on Freethinking and Plainspeaking
    Explanation: Essays on Freethinking and Plainspeaking (1865) was Stephen’s debut, reflecting his liberal thought. The Playground of Europe followed in 1871.
  70. Which work is considered Leslie Stephen’s last major publication, a study from 1902?
    A) English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century
    B) The English Utilitarians
    C) An Agnostic’s Apology
    D) Studies of a Biographer
    Answer: A) The English Utilitarians
    Explanation: The English Utilitarians (1900) was Stephen’s final major work, published before his death in 1904.
  71. What was Walter Bagehot’s first published work, an essay from 1851?
    A) The English Constitution
    B) Letters on the French Coup d’Etat
    C) Literary Studies
    D) Lombard Street
    Answer: B) Letters on the French Coup d’Etat
    Explanation: Letters on the French Coup d’Etat (1851), published in *The Inquirer*, was Bagehot’s debut. The English Constitution followed in 1867.
  72. Which work is considered Walter Bagehot’s last major publication, a study from 1873?
    A) Lombard Street
    B) The English Constitution
    C) Physics and Politics
    D) Literary Studies
    Answer: A) Lombard Street
    Explanation: Lombard Street (1873) was Bagehot’s final major work, analyzing financial markets, published before his death in 1877.
  73. What was John Addington Symonds’ first published work, a poetry collection from 1860?
    A) New and Old
    B) Animi Figura
    C) Studies of the Greek Poets
    D) The Renaissance in Italy
    Answer: A) New and Old
    Explanation: New and Old (1860) was Symonds’ debut poetry collection, published while at Oxford. Studies of the Greek Poets followed in 1873.
  74. Which work is considered John Addington Symonds’ last major publication, a biography from 1893?
    A) The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti
    B) In the Key of Blue
    C) Walt Whitman: A Study
    D) Essays Speculative and Suggestive
    TheAnswer: A) The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti
    Explanation: The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti (1893) was Symonds’ final work, published before his death in 1893.
  75. What was Amy Levy’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1881?
    A) Xantippe and Other Verse
    B) A Minor Poet and Other Verse
    C) The Romance of a Shop
    D) A London Plane-Tree
    Answer: A) Xantippe and Other Verse
    Explanation: Xantippe andDAN (1881) was Levy’s debut poetry collection, published at age 20. The Romance of a Shop followed in 1888.
  76. Which work is considered Amy Levy’s last major publication, a poetry collection from 1889?
    A) A London Plane-Tree
    B) The Romance of a Shop
    C) A Minor Poet and Other Verse
    D) Reuben Sachs
    Answer: A) A London Plane-Tree
    Explanation: A London Plane-Tree (1889), published posthumously, was Levy’s final collection, published after her death in 1889.
  77. What was Francis Thompson’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1893?
    A) Poems
    B) Sister Songs
    C) New Poems
    D) The Hound of Heaven
    Answer: A) Poems
    Explanation Poems (1893), including “The Hound of Heaven,” was Thompson’s debut collection. Sister Songs followed in 1895.
  78. Which work is considered Francis Thompson’s last major publication, a poetry collection from 1897?
    A) New Poems
    B) Sister Songs
    C) The Hound of Heaven
    D) Selected Poems
    Answer: A) New Poems
    Explanation New Poems (1897) was Thompson’s final major collection, published before his death in 1907.
  79. What was Ernest Dowson’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1896?
    A) Verses
    B) Decorations in Verse and Prose
    C) The Pierrot of the Minute
    D) Dilemmas
    Answer: A) Verses
    Explanation: Verses (1896) was Dowson’s debut poetry collection, including “Non Sum Qualis.” The Pierrot of the Minute followed in 1897.
  80. Which work is considered Ernest Dowson’s last major publication, a collection from 1899?
    A) Decorations in Verse and Prose
    B) Verses
    C) The Pierrot of the Minute
    D) The Poems of Ernest Dowson
    Answer: A) Decorations in Verse and Prose
    Explanation: Decorations in Verse and Prose (1899) was Dowson’s final work, published before his death in 1900.
  81. What was Lionel Johnson’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1891?
    A) The Art of Thomas Hardy
    B) Poems
    C) Ireland, with Other Poems
    D) The Book of the Rhymers’ Club
    Answer: B) Poems
    Explanation: Poems (1891) was Johnson’s debut collection, published by the Rhymers’ Club. The Art of Thomas Hardy followed in 1894.
  82. Which work is considered Lionel Johnson’s last major publication, a poetry collection from 1897?
    A) Ireland, with Other Poems
    B) Poems
    C) The Art of Thomas Hardy
    D) Post Liminium
    Answer: A) Ireland, with Other Poems
    Explanation: Ireland, with Other Poems (1897) was Johnson’s final collection, published before his death in 1902.
  83. What was Max Beerbohm’s first published work, a satire from 1896?
    A) The Works of Max Beerbohm
    B) Zuleika Dobson
    C) Seven Men
    D) A Christmas Garland
    Answer: A) The Works of Max Beerbohm
    Explanation: The Works of Max Beerbohm (1896), a collection of essays, was his debut. Zuleika Dobson followed in 1911.
  84. Which work is considered Max Beerbohm’s last major publication, a collection from 1946?
    A) Mainly on the Air
    B) Zuleika Dobson
    C) Seven Men and Two Others
    D) A Christmas Garland
    Answer: A) Mainly on the Air
    Explanation: Mainly on the Air (1946), a collection of essays and broadcasts, was Beerbohm’s final work, published before his death in 1956.
  85. What was A.C. Benson’s first published work, a poetry collection from 1894?
    A) Poems
    B) The House of Quiet
    C) From a College Window
    D) Basil Netherby
    Answer: A) Poems
    Explanation: Poems (1894) was Benson’s debut collection. The House of Quiet followed in 1901.
  86. Which work is considered A.C. Benson’s last major publication, a memoir from 1926?
    A) The Trefoil
    B) From a College Window
    C) The House of Quiet
    D) The Diary of Arthur Christopher Benson
    Answer: A) The Trefoil
    Explanation: The Trefoil (1926) was Benson’s final memoir, published before his death in 1925.
  87. What was John Davidson’s first published work, a play from 1884?
    A) Bruce
    B) Smith, a Tragic Farce
    C) Fleet Street Eclogues
    D) The Testament of a Vivisector
    Answer: B) Smith, a Tragic Farce
    Explanation: Smith, a Tragic Farce (1884) was Davidson’s debut play. Bruce followed in 1886.
  88. Which work is considered John Davidson’s last major publication, a poetry collection from 1909?
    A) The Testament of John Davidson
    B) Fleet Street Eclogues
    C) The Last Ballad
    D) Holiday and Other Poems
    Answer: A) The Testament of John Davidson
    Explanation: The Testament of John Davidson (1909) was his final collection, published posthumously after his death in 1909.

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