A. an elegy
B. a collection of elegies
C. a lyric
D. a dramatic lyric
Related Mcqs:
- Tennyson’s poem ‘In Memoriam’was written in memory of ?
A. A.H. Hallam
B. Edward King
C. Wellington
D. P.B Shelley - Complete the following sentence. Tennyson’s In Memoriam and Browning’s dramatic monologues can best be seen as combining neoclassicism with romanticism through their ?
A. neoclassical emphasis on traditional form and romantic subjectivism.
B. romantic rejection of science and neoclassical use of mythology.
C. romantic emphasis on personal feelings combined with a neoclassical focus on social context.
D. romantic critique of industrialization and neoclassical use of satire. - “In Memoriam” is _______________?
A. an ode
B. an elegy
C. a sonnet
D. neither - In his poetry Tennyson is_______________?
A. The representative poet of Victorian Age
B. The representative poet of Romantic Age
C. The best nature poet
D. None of these - When Alfred Lord Tennyson was born ?
A. 1809
B. 1810
C. 1811
D. 1812 - Which poem of Tennyson was particularly like by Queen Victoria ?
A. The Idylls of the kings
B. Charge of the Light Brigade
C. In Memoriam
D. None of these - Tennyson was_____________?
A. a romantic
B. a Victorian
C. a Pre…Raphaelite
D. none of these - Tennyson wrote____________?
A. Dover Beach
B. My last Duchess
C. The Eve of St. Agnes
D. The Lotus Eaters - The theme of Tennyson’s Poem ‘The Princess’ is ?
A. Queen Victoria’s coronation
B. Industrial Revolution
C. Women’s Education and Rights
D. Rise of Democracy - Fill in the blanks from Tennyson’s The Princess. Man for the field and woman for the …..: Man for the sword and for the ___________ she: Man with the head and woman with the __________Man to command and woman to _____________?
A. crop; scabbard; foot; agree
B. throne; scepter; soul; decree
C. school; scalpel; pen; set free
D. hearth; needle; heart; obey