100% | HESSE | 5 | Hermann ___, German-born Swiss poet, who wrote "The Glass Bead Game" |
47% | HESSE | 5 | Hermann —, author of The Glass Bead Game and Knulp |
45% | VIRGIL | 6 | Poet who wrote the Aeneid |
44% | TATE | 4 | Poet who wrote the novel "The Fathers" |
44% | HESSE | 5 | Hermann —, author of novels The Glass Bead Game and Knulp |
43% | OVID | 4 | Roman poet who wrote the "Metamorphoses" |
43% | POE | 3 | Poet who wrote the line "Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore'" |
43% | TENNYSON | 8 | Poet who wrote The Charge of the Light Brigade |
43% | COLERIDGE | 9 | Poet who wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
43% | CHAUCER | 7 | English poet who wrote The Canterbury Tales |
42% | MAYAANGELOU | 11 | Poet who wrote the memoir "Mom & Me & Mom" (2 wds.) |
42% | TSELIOT | 7 | American-British poet who wrote The Waste Land |
42% | POE | 3 | Poet who wrote the opening line "Once upon a midnight dreary ..." |
42% | HOMER | 5 | Greek poet who wrote the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" |
42% | TENNYSON | 8 | Poet who wrote "The Charge of the Light Brigade" |
42% | YEATS | 5 | Poet who wrote, “The falcon cannot hear the falconer” |
40% | ELIOT | 5 | Poet who wrote "Do I dare / Disturb the universe?" |
40% | OYD | 3 | Poet who wrote "Fortune and love favor the brave" |
40% | ELIOT | 5 | Poet who wrote "Anxiety is the handmaiden of creativity" |
40% | DANTE | 5 | Poet who wrote of the nine circles of hell |
40% | WYSS | 4 | Johann who wrote the Swiss national anthem |
40% | NERUDA | 6 | Poet who wrote "Tonight I can write the saddest lines" |
40% | BYRON | 5 | Poet who wrote "She walks in beauty, like the night" |
40% | POPE | 4 | Poet who wrote "Hope springs eternal in the human breast" |
40% | NASH | 4 | Poet who wrote "In the Vanities / No one wears panities" |
40% | AUDEN | 5 | Poet who wrote "For the Time Being" and "Another Time" |
39% | LUCRETIUS | 9 | Epicurean poet who wrote On the Nature of Things |
39% | SARA | 4 | Paretsky who wrote the 2018 detective novel "Shell Game" |
39% | POE | 3 | Poet who wrote "The Raven" |
39% | HESSE | 5 | "The Glass Bead Game" novelist |