A. The Poets society
B. British Royal Navy
C. Solicitors office
D. Royal Dragoons
Related Mcqs:
- When was Samuel Taylor Coleridge born ?
A. November 12, 1762
B. September 8, 1764
C. January 10, 1789
D. October 21, 1772 - In which year Coleridge met poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy which later contributed Romantic movement to the English Literature ?
A. 1798
B. 1779
C. 1795
D. 1789 - What is the name of the short-lived journal that Coleridge established ?
A. The Romantic Philosophy
B. The Spectator
C. The Explicator
D. The Watchman - With which famous writer Coleridge became friends with in Christ’s Hospital, also called The Bluecoat School ?
A. Charles Lamb
B. John Keats
C. Shelley
D. William Wordsworth - In which work Samuel Taylor Coleridge introduced the term ’willing suspension of disbelief’ in 1817 ?
A. Kubla Khan
B. Biographia Literaria
C. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
D. Christabel - With which other poet did Samuel Taylor Coleridge founded the Romantic movement in English Literature ?
A. Lord Byron
B. Shelley
C. William Wordsworth
D. John Keats - When did Samuel Taylor Coleridge die ?
A. 25 July 1834
B. 24 February 1841
C. 22 November 1836
D. 30 April 1822 - The ode on which topic that Coleridge wrote while attending Jesus College, Cambridge won him the Browne Gold Medal ?
A. On the slave trade
B. On romantic philosophy
C. On the creativity of human mind
D. On supernatural elements in poetry - Which one is the famous prose work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ?
A. Kubla Khan
B. Christabel
C. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
D. Biographia Literaria - Who is the American transcendental philosopher who was much influenced by Samuel Taylor Coleridge ?
A. Ralph Waldo Emerson
B. Ernest Holmes
C. John Locke
D. John Locke