In one poem addressed to this person, the speaker states, “I have mistrusted your apodictic strength / Saying always: Yet why did you not finish Hyperion?” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this poet, whose own work includes a sonnet in which the narrator “felt like a watcher of the skies”while reading another author’s translation of an ancient Greek poet.
ANSWER: John Keats (That sonnet is “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer.”)
[10h] “Colloquy with John Keats” was supposedly written by this poet, whose other works include “Dürer: Innsbruck, 1495.” This writer was actually a hoax created by the poets James McAuley and Harold Stewart to lampoon modernism.
ANSWER: Ern Malley [or Ernest Lalor Malley]
[10e] Malley and his creators were from this country, where Banjo Paterson wrote “bush ballads,” such as “Waltzing Matilda.”
ANSWER: Commonwealth of Australia
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