Question

A poem set in this country asks a series of questions about a ship’s figurehead, such as “Did the blue afterwards wear away?” and “Did her eyes slant in the old way?” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this country that titles a long feminist poem divided into the sections “Palinode,” “Leuké,” and “Eidolon.” It ends with the protagonist having Achilles’s son in this country.
ANSWER: Egypt [or Miṣr; or Arab Republic of Egypt; or Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah; accept Helen in Egypt] (H.D. wrote Helen in Egypt.)
[10e] The speaker imagines Egyptian kings whose “will was not to die” in a sonnet by this poet, who sees “three long mountains and a wood” in her poem “Renascence” (“ruh-NAY-sense”).
ANSWER: Edna St. Vincent Millay [or Nancy Boyd]
[10h] This poem’s many allusions to ancient Egypt include a reference to the weighing of the heart. This documentary poem sequence by Muriel Rukeyser chronicles the Hawk’s Nest mining disaster in Gauley Bridge, West Virginia.
ANSWER: The Book of the Dead

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Chicago BIowa State A1010020
Claremont ANorthwestern A0000
Columbia BPurdue A010010
Cornell AImperial A1010020
Florida ASouth Carolina A010010
Georgia Tech AIllinois A1010020
MIT AChicago C010010
Michigan ADuke A010010
Minnesota AChicago A010010
NYU AGeorgia Tech B010010
Ohio State ATexas A010010
Penn State AFlorida B010010
Rutgers AHarvard A10101030
Rutgers BWUSTL B010010
Stanford ACornell B010010
Toronto AIndiana A1010020
UC Berkeley BMcGill A010010
Vanderbilt AHouston A010010
Virginia AJohns Hopkins A0000
WUSTL AYale B010010