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Limerick in Literary Journals and Anthologies

Description: This quiz focuses on the presence and significance of limericks in literary journals and anthologies. Test your knowledge about the historical and contemporary contexts of limerick publication.
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In which literary journal did Edward Lear first publish his limericks?

  1. Punch

  2. The Spectator

  3. The Times Literary Supplement

  4. The New Yorker


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Edward Lear's limericks first appeared in the British humor magazine Punch in the 1840s.

What is the name of the annual limerick contest hosted by The New Yorker magazine?

  1. The Limerick Laugh Contest

  2. The Great Limerick Challenge

  3. The Limerick World Cup

  4. The Ultimate Limerick Showdown


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The New Yorker magazine has been hosting its annual Limerick Laugh Contest since 1929, inviting readers to submit their original limericks for a chance to win a cash prize.

Which limerick anthology is considered a classic collection of the form?

  1. The Penguin Book of Limericks

  2. The Faber Book of Limericks

  3. The Oxford Book of Limericks

  4. The Everyman Book of Limericks


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Penguin Book of Limericks, edited by William Cole, is widely regarded as a definitive and comprehensive anthology of limericks, featuring a diverse selection of works from various authors.

Which literary movement is often associated with the rise of limericks in the 19th century?

  1. Romanticism

  2. Victorianism

  3. Modernism

  4. Postmodernism


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The limerick gained popularity during the Victorian era, coinciding with the broader cultural and literary trends of the time.

Who is credited with popularizing the limerick in the United States?

  1. Ogden Nash

  2. Dorothy Parker

  3. Gelett Burgess

  4. Hilaire Belloc


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Gelett Burgess, an American humorist and writer, is often credited with introducing and popularizing the limerick in the United States in the late 19th century.

What is the traditional rhyme scheme of a limerick?

  1. AABBCC

  2. ABABCC

  3. AABBBCB

  4. ABBAACC


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The traditional rhyme scheme of a limerick consists of five lines, with the first, second, and fifth lines rhyming, and the third and fourth lines rhyming.

Which literary journal is known for publishing experimental and avant-garde limericks?

  1. The Paris Review

  2. Granta

  3. The Rumpus

  4. McSweeney's


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

McSweeney's, founded by Dave Eggers, is known for publishing innovative and unconventional literature, including experimental and avant-garde limericks.

Who is considered one of the masters of the modern limerick?

  1. Edward Lear

  2. Ogden Nash

  3. Dorothy Parker

  4. Hilaire Belloc


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ogden Nash is widely regarded as one of the masters of the modern limerick, known for his witty and humorous verses.

Which limerick anthology features contributions from contemporary poets and writers?

  1. The Best American Limericks

  2. The Pushcart Prize Anthology of Limericks

  3. The Norton Anthology of Limericks

  4. The New Limericks


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The New Limericks, edited by Billy Collins, showcases contemporary limericks from a variety of poets and writers.

What is the name of the annual limerick festival held in Limerick, Ireland?

  1. The Limerick International Limerick Festival

  2. The World Limerick Festival

  3. The Great Limerick Festival

  4. The Limerick Laugh Festival


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Limerick International Limerick Festival is an annual event held in Limerick, Ireland, celebrating the limerick and its literary heritage.

Which literary journal is known for its focus on limericks and other light verse?

  1. The Light Quarterly

  2. The Limericker

  3. The Limerick Review

  4. The Limerick Journal


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Light Quarterly is a literary journal dedicated to publishing light verse, including limericks, clerihews, and other humorous forms of poetry.

What is the name of the limerick anthology that features works inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic?

  1. The Pandemic Limericks

  2. Limericks in Lockdown

  3. Limericks for a Quarantined World

  4. The COVID-19 Limerick Anthology


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Limericks in Lockdown is an anthology of limericks written during the COVID-19 pandemic, capturing the unique experiences and perspectives of that time.

Which limerick anthology is known for its collection of political and satirical limericks?

  1. The Political Limerick

  2. The Limerick of Dissent

  3. The Limerick of Protest

  4. The Limerick of Subversion


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Political Limerick is an anthology that showcases limericks that address political and social issues, often using humor and satire to convey messages.

Who is the author of the limerick that begins with the line, "There was a young lady named Bright"?

  1. Edward Lear

  2. Ogden Nash

  3. Dorothy Parker

  4. Hilaire Belloc


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Edward Lear is the author of the limerick that begins with the line, "There was a young lady named Bright," which is one of his most famous and widely-quoted limericks.

What is the name of the limerick anthology that features works by limerick poets from around the world?

  1. The International Limerick Anthology

  2. The World Limerick Anthology

  3. The Global Limerick Anthology

  4. The Universe of Limericks


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The International Limerick Anthology is a collection of limericks from poets representing various countries and cultures, showcasing the diversity and global reach of the limerick.

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