A. “Lyrical Ballads”
B. “The Prelude”
C. “We Are Seven”
D. “Lines Written in Early Spring”
English Romantic Poetry
English Romantic Poetry
A. Guilt
B. Disbelief
C. Hatred
D. Love
A. The sublime
B. Death
C. Childhood
D. A lost lover
A. The intellect
B. The author’s personal pain
C. Strong feeling
D. Rewriting Homer
A. The way in which one’s psychological state changes over time
B. The failures of Romanticism
C. The beauty of the natural world
D. Coleridge’s addiction to drugs
A. Coleridge
B. Dorothy Wordsworth
C. The Wedding Guest
D. Life-in-Death
A. Dramatic and dark
B. Ironic and satirical
C. Strange and haunting
D. Humorless and stark
A. Shelley’s political beliefs
B. Shelley’s sexuality
C. Shelley’s love of Shakespeare
D. Shelley’s relationship with Byron
A. Percy Shelley
B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C. William Hazlitt
D. William Wordsworth
A. “The Prelude”
B. “We Are Seven”
C. “Lines Written a few miles above Tintern Abbey”
D. “Lines Written in Early Spring”