Romantic Literature
- Date January 14, 2022
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The Romantic Revival in English Poetry was influenced by the?
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The Pre-Raphaelite poets were mostly indebted to the poets of the?
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Who applied the term “Romantic” to the literary period dating from 1785 to 1830?
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Which poets collaborated on the Lyrical Ballads of 1798, thus demonstrating the “spirit of the age,” which, in an era of revolutionary thinking, depended on a belief in the limitless possibilities of the poetic imagination?
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What served as the inspiration for P. B. Shelley’s poems to the working classes A Song: “Men of England” and England in 1819?
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Which of the following became the most popular Romantic poetic form, following on Wordsworth’s claim that poetic inspiration is contained within the inner feelings of the individual poet as “the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings”?
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7. Question
Romantic poetry about the natural world uses descriptions of nature
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How would “Natural Supernaturalism” be best characterized as a Romantic notion introduced by Carlyle?
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Which setting could you not imagine a work of Romantic literature employing?
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Which poet asserted in practice and theory the value of representing rustic life and language as well as social outcasts and delinquents not only in pastoral poetry, common before this poet’s time, but also as the major subject and medium for poetry in general?
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Who composed The Preludes?
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What is the term we now use for what the Romantics called “mesmerism,” one of the “occult” practices that allowed people to explore altered states of consciousness?
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Romantic poets would have enjoyed, agreed with, and perhaps written about which of the following figures as depicted?
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Which of the following best describes the sort of language and tone most often used when Romantic writers discuss the French Revolution?
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Who was often called as the Romantic Poet as most of his poems revolved around nature?
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‘Heaven lies about us in our infancy’. This line occurs in the poem?
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Wordsworth calls himself ‘a Worshipper of Nature’ in his poem
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When Wordsworth’s ‘Immortality Ode’ was first published in 1802, it had only?
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19. Question
Which method of narration has been employed by Dickens in his novel “Great Expectations”?
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20. Question
Who said ‘Keats was a Greek’?
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