A. 1800 – 1900
B. 1805 – 1827
C. 1798 – 1832
D. 1785 – 1825
Related Mcqs:
- Who is known as an anti-romantic novelist in the Romantic Age ?
A. Charles Lamb
B. Jane Austen
C. William Hazlitt
D. Oliver Goldsmith - Many romantic poets regarded the natural world with a feeling of ________________?
A. Awe and fascination
B. Disinterest and disregard
C. Resentment and disrespect
D. Fear and horror - Writers in the Romantic time period were concerned with____________?
A. Nature as a source of secular and spiritual knowledge, emotion as truth, and exploration of the self.
B. Scientific exploration.
C. Love and romance.
D. The philosophy of how to run a new country. - Who in the Romantic period developed a new novelistic language for the workings of the mind in flux ?
A. Maria Edgeworth
B. Sir Walter Scott
C. Thomas De Quincey
D. Jane Austen - Which sorts of political reform took place during the Romantic period ?
A. Parliamentary reform, increasing representation of the working classes
B. Labor reform, improving working conditions for industrial laborers
C. Educational reform, producing a dramatic increase in literacy
D. A and C only - Who applied the term “Romantic” to the literary period dating from 1785 to 1830 ?
A. Wordsworth because he wanted to distinguish his poetry and the poetry of his friends from that of the ancien régime, especially satire
B. English historians half a century after the period ended
C. “The Satanic School” of Byron, Percy Shelley, and their followers
D. Oliver Goldsmith in The Deserted Village (1770)
- Who in the Romantic period developed a new novelistic language for the workings of the mind in flux ?
A. Maria Edgeworth
B. Sir Walter Scott
C. Thomas De Quincey
D. Jane Austen - Who applied the term \Romantic\to the literary period dating from 1785 to 1830 ?
A. Wordsworth because he wanted to distinguish his poetry and the poetry of his friends from that of the ancien r´gime, especially satire
B. English historians half a century after the period ended
C. The Satanic School\of Byron, Percy Shelley, and their followers
D. Oliver Goldsmith in The Deserted Village (1770) - The prose of the Romantic period had a tendency to_______________?
A. Objectify the issue in terms of a cause
B. Advance a single system to the public
C. Allow the writer to draw on his
D. Be brooding and meditative. own personality - Which Romantic poet was famous for being “mad, bad and dangerous to know” ?
A. Lord Byron
B. Percy Shelley
C. John Keats
D. William Blake