A. William Blake
B. Lord Byron
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D. William Wordsworth
Related Mcqs:
- Which Romantic poet would have believed that a poet needs influence from something external and transformative in order to write a strong poem ?
A. William Blake
B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C. Lord Byron
D. Percy Shelley - 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 - In what way does the Gothic novel of the 18th century differ from the modern English novel that began to emerge in the 17th century and flourished in the 18th century ?
A. The focus on the middle and working classes
B. The consideration of the sensibilities of the protagonists
C. Plots taken from everyday life
D. The exploration of cultural taboos - Who is known as an anti-romantic novelist in the Romantic Age ?
A. Charles Lamb
B. Jane Austen
C. William Hazlitt
D. Oliver Goldsmith - Which Romantic poet did Shelley consider a close friend ?
A. Lord Byron
B. William Wordsworth
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D. William Blake - Which Romantic poet would be most likely to feature a main character or narrator in a poem who is heroic, tortured, cynical, highly emotional, and intelligent ?
A. John Keats
B. William Blake
C. Lord Byron
D. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Which Romantic poet would be the least likely to write a piece of literary criticism ?
A. Lord Byron
B. Percy Shelley
C. William Hazlitt
D. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - A Romantic poet would be LEAST likely to celebrate __________________?
A. The imagination
B. Love
C. The natural world
D. Rationality - During the 19th century, the term “middle class” described people who were______________?
A. Workers
B. Aristocrats
C. Between workers and aristocrats
D. Land owners only - The poet of ‘Romantic Age’ is_______________?
A. D.H. Lawrence
B. John Milton
C. John Keats
D. None of these