The Story Of San Michele by Axel Munthe
  • 1. The Story of San Michele, written by Axel Munthe, is a captivating autobiographical narrative that intertwines the beauty of nature, the complexity of human experience, and the inexorable passage of time. Set predominantly on the enchanting island of Capri, the book is both a personal memoir and a philosophical treatise, reflecting Munthe's journey as a physician and his profound love for the island's landscapes and its people. The narrative begins with Munthe's enchanting descriptions of his childhood and his early aspirations to heal the suffering, which ultimately lead him to establish a villa on Capri, where he would find solace and inspiration. Munthe recounts his encounters with various historical figures, artists, and the local populace, revealing their stories and struggles, which in turn highlight the themes of mortality, love, and the relentless pursuit of happiness. His prose is rich and poetic, drawing readers into a world where the mundane meets the extraordinary, encouraging them to reflect on their own lives and the fleeting nature of existence. The story is imbued with Munthe's deep compassion for the living and the dead, making it not only an account of a place but also a meditation on the human condition, embodying the essence of life's triumphs and tragedies. Through this timeless work, Munthe invites us to contemplate the beauty and fragility of life, as he weaves an intricate tapestry of memories, wisdom, and reverence for the natural world.

    Who is the author of 'The Story of San Michele'?
A) Selma Lagerlöf
B) Axel Munthe
C) Henrik Ibsen
D) August Strindberg
  • 2. What profession did Axel Munthe practice?
A) Painter
B) Priest
C) Physician
D) Architect
  • 3. What famous historical figure's villa did Munthe restore on Capri?
A) Augustus
B) Nero
C) Julius Caesar
D) Tiberius
  • 4. Where was Axel Munthe born?
A) Sweden
B) Norway
C) Denmark
D) Finland
  • 5. Which royal family did Munthe serve as physician?
A) Swedish royal family
B) Russian royal family
C) British royal family
D) French royal family
  • 6. What year was 'The Story of San Michele' first published?
A) 1929
B) 1919
C) 1949
D) 1939
  • 7. What language did Munthe originally write the book in?
A) English
B) Italian
C) Swedish
D) French
  • 8. What major epidemic did Munthe work during in Naples?
A) Cholera
B) Plague
C) Typhoid
D) Spanish flu
  • 9. What type of animal was Munthe particularly fond of protecting?
A) Horses
B) Birds
C) Cats
D) Dogs
  • 10. Where did Munthe study medicine?
A) London
B) Stockholm
C) Paris
D) Berlin
  • 11. What was Munthe's purpose in buying the San Michele property?
A) To start a hospital
B) To create a museum
C) To farm the land
D) To build his dream villa
  • 12. Which war did Munthe serve as a doctor?
A) Franco-Prussian War
B) Russo-Japanese War
C) World War I
D) World War II
  • 13. Which psychological condition did Munthe study and write about?
A) Anxiety
B) Hysteria
C) Depression
D) Schizophrenia
  • 14. The villa features ancient artifacts from which civilization?
A) Greek
B) Etruscan
C) Roman
D) Egyptian
  • 15. Munthe studied medicine at which university?
A) Oxford
B) Uppsala
C) Sorbonne
D) Bologna
  • 16. Which famous writer was a contemporary and admirer of Munthe?
A) Charles Dickens
B) Mark Twain
C) Oscar Wilde
D) Henry James
  • 17. What literary genre best describes the book?
A) Novel
B) Memoir
C) Travel guide
D) Biography
  • 18. Munthe practiced medicine in which other major European city besides Paris?
A) London
B) Vienna
C) Berlin
D) Rome
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