Fancies And Goodnights by John Collier
  • 1. Fancies and Goodnights, a captivating collection of short stories by John Collier, showcases the author's signature blend of wit and dark humor, intertwining fantastical elements with narratives that often take unexpected turns. Published in 1951, this anthology grants readers entry into a realm where the mundane collides with the extraordinary, often leaving them to ponder deeper philosophical implications beneath the surface of seemingly whimsical tales. Collier's prose is characterized by its elegance and precision, employing rich imagery and thought-provoking themes exploring the complexities of human nature, morality, and the whims of fate. Each story reveals Collier's mastery in crafting intricate plots that lead to surprising conclusions, drawing upon influences from both traditional fairy tales and modern irony. The engaging characters and imaginative scenarios promote a sense of wonder, while simultaneously treating the reader to a critical examination of society and individual desires. Fancies and Goodnights remains a testament to Collier's unique vision, blending enchanting storytelling with an astute observation of the human condition, ensuring its place as a noteworthy contribution to the genre of fantasy literature.

    What is the main genre of 'Fancies and Goodnights'?
A) Poetry
B) Novel
C) Short Stories
D) Drama
  • 2. Who is the author of 'Fancies and Goodnights'?
A) Virginia Woolf
B) Charles Dickens
C) George Orwell
D) John Collier
  • 3. What theme is prominently explored in the book?
A) Fantasy
B) Romance
C) Historical events
D) Science fiction
  • 4. Which story involves a character's wish being granted?
A) The Lights Out
B) The Chaser
C) The Wish
D) The Eye of the Beholder
  • 5. In 'Fancies and Goodnights', fantasy often serves to explore what?
A) Political structures
B) Human nature
C) Historical timelines
D) Technological advances
  • 6. Which story illustrates the consequences of desire through a dark twist?
A) The Fate of the Artist
B) The Best of Breeds
C) The Chaser
D) The Lady on the Barge
  • 7. Collier's stories are often notable for their:
A) Romantic subplots
B) Dark humor
C) Moralistic themes
D) Heavy symbolism
  • 8. The story 'The Lady on the Barge' has elements of:
A) Mystery
B) Horror
C) Adventure
D) Biography
  • 9. How does Collier typically depict characters in his stories?
A) As historical figures
B) As one-dimensional
C) As idealized heroes
D) As flawed individuals
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