A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
B. John Keats
C. William Blake
D. Lord Byron
English Romantic Poetry
English Romantic Poetry
A. The plight of common, ordinary people
B. A celebration of the medieval
C. A satirical representation of current events
D. A warm remembrance of childish idealism
A. William Blake
B. John Keats
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D. William Wordsworth
A. “A Defense of Poetry”
B. “The Rights of Man”
C. “Advertisement to Lyrical Ballads”
D. “An Essay on Dramatic Poetry”
A. The possibility of sudden death
B. The expansion of consciousness
C. The relationship between art and humanity
D. The death of Byron
A. Beautiful
B. Sublime
C. Terrifying
D. Romantic
A. Demonstrate how the human imagination is fragile
B. Demonstrate how the human mind comprehends and perceives truth
C. Demonstrate the power of the French Revolution on the British Romantic consciousness
D. Demonstrate the intrinsic connection between imagination and death
A. William Wordsworth
B. Lord Byron
C. Percy Shelley
D. John Keats
A. John Keats
B. William Blake
C. Lord Byron
D. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A. Lord Byron
B. William Wordsworth
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D. William Blake