Parallel Lives by Phyllis Rose
  • 1. Parallel Lives by Phyllis Rose is a captivating exploration of the intertwined lives of two prominent literary figures, George Eliot and Virginia Woolf, as they navigate the complexities of their personal and professional landscapes. Through meticulous research and evocative prose, Rose highlights how both women challenged the societal norms of their respective eras, showcasing their struggles with identity, gender, and creativity. The book delves into the friendships, rivalries, and influences that shaped their works, providing readers with a rich tapestry of historical context and intimate biography. By drawing parallels between their experiences, Rose invites us to consider the broader implications of their legacies, not only within literature but also in the ongoing conversation about women's roles in society and the power dynamics of artistic expression. This compelling narrative is both a tribute to these remarkable authors and an insightful commentary on the timeless themes of ambition, resilience, and the quest for authentic voice.

    What is the subtitle of Phyllis Rose's 'Parallel Lives'?
A) Victorian Love Stories
B) Women in the 19th Century
C) The Marriage Question
D) Five Victorian Marriages
  • 2. Which literary couple discussed in 'Parallel Lives' experienced extreme inequality in their marriage?
A) Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth
B) Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh
C) George Eliot and George Henry Lewes
D) John Ruskin and Effie Gray
  • 3. Which couple in 'Parallel Lives' lived together unmarried for 24 years?
A) Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh
B) John Ruskin and Effie Gray
C) George Eliot and George Henry Lewes
D) John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor
  • 4. Which couple in 'Parallel Lives' had the most egalitarian relationship?
A) John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor
B) John Ruskin and Effie Gray
C) Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth
D) Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh
  • 5. What philosophical work did John Stuart Mill dedicate to Harriet Taylor?
A) The Subjection of Women
B) On Liberty
C) Principles of Political Economy
D) Utilitarianism
  • 6. How did Effie Gray eventually escape her marriage to John Ruskin?
A) Annulment on grounds of non-consummation
B) Ruskin's death
C) Divorce
D) She simply left him
  • 7. Who did Effie Gray marry after leaving John Ruskin?
A) John Everett Millais
B) Dante Gabriel Rossetti
C) Edward Burne-Jones
D) William Morris
  • 8. What was George Eliot's real name?
A) Emily Dickinson
B) Elizabeth Barrett
C) Mary Ann Evans
D) Charlotte Brontë
  • 9. How did Robert Browning help Elizabeth Barrett?
A) He financed her education
B) He introduced her to publishing
C) He helped her escape her controlling father
D) He cured her illness
  • 10. How does Rose characterize Victorian marriage ideals?
A) As purely economic arrangements
B) As perfectly harmonious
C) As completely egalitarian
D) As often contradictory and oppressive
  • 11. Which wife in these marriages achieved significant literary fame?
A) Effie Gray
B) Jane Carlyle
C) Catherine Dickens
D) George Eliot
  • 12. Which famous author's marriage to Catherine Hogarth is examined in the book?
A) John Ruskin
B) Charles Dickens
C) George Eliot
D) Thomas Carlyle
  • 13. What was Jane Carlyle's primary literary form?
A) Novels
B) Letters
C) Plays
D) Poetry
  • 14. What was the public reaction to George Eliot's relationship with Lewes?
A) Religious celebration
B) Social ostracism
C) Legal prosecution
D) Universal acceptance
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