A Beka English Literature Romantic Age – Flashcards

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when did the Romantic Age of English literature begin?
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1798
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one of the most important pieces of English literature criticism
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Lyrical Ballads
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world's supreme poet of nature
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Wordsworth
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one of the greatest poet since Milton
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Wordsworth
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possessed the greatest mind of the Romantic Movement
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Coleridge
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primary literature of the Romantic Period
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Poetry
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five primary poets of Romantic Movement
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Coleridge, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelly, Keats
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three types of novels created during Romantic Movement
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gothic, historical, and novel of manners
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perfected novel of manners
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Jane Austen
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made historical novel famous
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Walter Scott
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standard emphasis for Romantic Period
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feelings
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four characteristics of the literature of Romantic Period
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mysterious characters, fantastic dreams, unearthly exotic medieval settings, longing for the unattainable
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Why are Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey called the Lake Poets?
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They lived in Lake District.
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three reasons that Coleridge gave for why the common people had clear minds and speech
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owned their own land and worked hard to keep it, solid religious education, Bible gave people a love for nature as God's creation
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characteristics of the familiar essay
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informal, personalized, emphasis on individual tastes, light humor/wit
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very good friend of Coleridge
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Wordsworth
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one of the most accomplished and influential poets
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Wordsworth
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critics believed what work of Wordsworth's was his greatest
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The Prelude
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"Expostulation and Reply"
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Wordsworth
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"Tinturn Abbey"
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Wordsworth
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"I wandered Lonely as a Cloud" written by who
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Wordsworth
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"To a Sky-Lark"
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Wordsworth
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one of the leaders of the Romantic Movement
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Coleridge
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lectures on Shakespeare helped renew interest in Shakespeare
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Coleridge
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"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
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Coleridge
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theme of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
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love that binds together all created things
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opium addict
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Coleridge
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interested in German philosophy
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Coleridge
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"The Story of the Three Bears"
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Southey
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"The Battle of Blenheim"
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Southey
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real name of Lord Byron
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George Gordon
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Lord Byron's first work to get him recognition
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"English Bards and Scotch Reviewers"
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sat in the House of Lords
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Lord Byron
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Lord Byron's greatest poem
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"Don Juan"
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"When We Two Parted"
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Lord Byron
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"Maid of Athens, Ere We Part"
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Lord Byron
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one of the most fervent rebels
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Percy Shelly
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social outcast
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Percy Shelly
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fighter of oppression
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Percy Shelly
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believed education was the means to freedom
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Percy Shelly
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believed oppression was being made to do anything you didn't want to do
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Percy Shelly
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"Ode to the West Wind"
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Percy Shelly
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"Prometheus Unbound"
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Percy Shelly
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"The Necessity of Atheism"
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Percy Shelly
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"To A Skylark" (fashioned after Wordsworth's)
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Percy Shelly
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"A Dirge"
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Percy Shelly
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"Ode on a Grecian Urn"
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John Keats
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most famous ode in English
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"Ode on a Grecian Urn"
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believed art would inspire and console man by offering him a glimpse of his higher destiny
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John Keats
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pursued beauty and truth through imagination and feelings
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John Keats
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apprenticed as an apothecary surgeon
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John Keats
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lived in poverty, guardian blocked his inheritance
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John Keats
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"Rondeau"
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Leigh Hunt
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leader of the "Cockney School"
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Leigh Hunt
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introduction of colloquial style in his poems
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Leigh Hunt
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strong supporter of Shelly and Keats
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Leigh Hunt
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Irish poet remembered for Irish lyrics
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Thomas Moore
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most popular figure after Lord Byron
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Thomas Moore
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"Come, Ye Disconsolate"
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Thomas Moore
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"Ivanhoe and Rebecca"
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Walter Scott
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had polio as a child
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Walter Scott
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translated works from German to English
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Walter Scott
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"The Wizard of the North"
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Walter Scott
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reason why success of Jane Austen hurt Scott
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his works were supposedly thrown together / not good
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created historical novel and public's perspective of Scottish Highlands and culture
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Walter Scott
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"Marmion"
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Walter Scott
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"Waverly"
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Walter Scott
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published under the pen name "The Author of Waverly"
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Walter Scott
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"Schubert's Ave Maria"
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Walter Scott
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wrote during Romanic Era but was not a Romantic writer
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Jane Austen
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female characters showed rational moderation
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Jane Austen
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3 favorite influences of Jane Austen
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Samuel Johnson, William Cowper, and Fanny Burney
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Jane Austen's strength in writing
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her characters
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published several works under the pen name _______ (a woman)
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Mr. Egerton
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refined and simplified English novel, true reflection of English life
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Jane Austen
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one of the first novelists to chronicle the lives of the common people
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Jane Austen
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"Pride and Prejudice"
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Jane Austen
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lived with his sister who killed their mother with a kitchen knife
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Charles Lamb
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whose pen name was Elia
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Charles Lamb
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"Prince of English Essayists"
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Charles Lamb
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best-known collection of essays by Charles Lamb
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"Old China"
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"Essays of Elia"
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Charles Lamb
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leader of the movement to make the literary hymn, wrote 57 hymns
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Reginald Heber
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"Holy, Holy, Holy"
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Reginald Heber
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"God that Madest Earth and Heaven"
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Reginald Heber
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"From Greenland's Icy Mountain"
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Reginald Heber
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wrote three volumes of hymns (765 in all), was a literary and musical genius
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Thomas Kelly
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"Praise the Savior"
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Thomas Kelly
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"Angels from the Realms of Glory"
answer
James Montgomery
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"Go to Dark Gethsemane"
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James Montgomery
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strong supporter of missionaries, wrote 400 hymns and 3 books
answer
James Montgomery
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Anglican minister, wrote 80 hymns
answer
Henry Lyte
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"Abide With Me"
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Henry Lyte
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"Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken"
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Henry Lyte
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"Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven"
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Henry Lyte
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belief that God is everywhere / in nature
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Pantheism
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"Give, oh give me back my heart"
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"Maid of Athens, Ere We Part"
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"If winter comes, can spring be far behind?"
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"Ode to the West Wind"
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"Oh! what a tangled web we weave/ When first we practice to deceive."
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"Marmion"
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"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
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"Pride and Prejudice""
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"...I wandered lonely as a cloud, that floats on high o'er vales and hills..."
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"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
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"Nor less I deem that there are Powers...that we can feed this mind of ours in a wise passiveness."
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"Expostulation and Reply"
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"Water, water, every where and all the boards did shrink; water, water, every where nor any drop to drink."
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"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
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question
when did the Romantic Age of English literature begin?
answer
1798
question
one of the most important pieces of English literature criticism
answer
Lyrical Ballads
question
world's supreme poet of nature
answer
Wordsworth
question
one of the greatest poet since Milton
answer
Wordsworth
question
possessed the greatest mind of the Romantic Movement
answer
Coleridge
question
primary literature of the Romantic Period
answer
Poetry
question
five primary poets of Romantic Movement
answer
Coleridge, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelly, Keats
question
three types of novels created during Romantic Movement
answer
gothic, historical, and novel of manners
question
perfected novel of manners
answer
Jane Austen
question
made historical novel famous
answer
Walter Scott
question
standard emphasis for Romantic Period
answer
feelings
question
four characteristics of the literature of Romantic Period
answer
mysterious characters, fantastic dreams, unearthly exotic medieval settings, longing for the unattainable
question
Why are Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey called the Lake Poets?
answer
They lived in Lake District.
question
three reasons that Coleridge gave for why the common people had clear minds and speech
answer
owned their own land and worked hard to keep it, solid religious education, Bible gave people a love for nature as God's creation
question
characteristics of the familiar essay
answer
informal, personalized, emphasis on individual tastes, light humor/wit
question
very good friend of Coleridge
answer
Wordsworth
question
one of the most accomplished and influential poets
answer
Wordsworth
question
critics believed what work of Wordsworth's was his greatest
answer
The Prelude
question
"Expostulation and Reply"
answer
Wordsworth
question
"Tinturn Abbey"
answer
Wordsworth
question
"I wandered Lonely as a Cloud" written by who
answer
Wordsworth
question
"To a Sky-Lark"
answer
Wordsworth
question
one of the leaders of the Romantic Movement
answer
Coleridge
question
lectures on Shakespeare helped renew interest in Shakespeare
answer
Coleridge
question
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
answer
Coleridge
question
theme of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
answer
love that binds together all created things
question
opium addict
answer
Coleridge
question
interested in German philosophy
answer
Coleridge
question
"The Story of the Three Bears"
answer
Southey
question
"The Battle of Blenheim"
answer
Southey
question
real name of Lord Byron
answer
George Gordon
question
Lord Byron's first work to get him recognition
answer
"English Bards and Scotch Reviewers"
question
sat in the House of Lords
answer
Lord Byron
question
Lord Byron's greatest poem
answer
"Don Juan"
question
"When We Two Parted"
answer
Lord Byron
question
"Maid of Athens, Ere We Part"
answer
Lord Byron
question
one of the most fervent rebels
answer
Percy Shelly
question
social outcast
answer
Percy Shelly
question
fighter of oppression
answer
Percy Shelly
question
believed education was the means to freedom
answer
Percy Shelly
question
believed oppression was being made to do anything you didn't want to do
answer
Percy Shelly
question
"Ode to the West Wind"
answer
Percy Shelly
question
"Prometheus Unbound"
answer
Percy Shelly
question
"The Necessity of Atheism"
answer
Percy Shelly
question
"To A Skylark" (fashioned after Wordsworth's)
answer
Percy Shelly
question
"A Dirge"
answer
Percy Shelly
question
"Ode on a Grecian Urn"
answer
John Keats
question
most famous ode in English
answer
"Ode on a Grecian Urn"
question
believed art would inspire and console man by offering him a glimpse of his higher destiny
answer
John Keats
question
pursued beauty and truth through imagination and feelings
answer
John Keats
question
apprenticed as an apothecary surgeon
answer
John Keats
question
lived in poverty, guardian blocked his inheritance
answer
John Keats
question
"Rondeau"
answer
Leigh Hunt
question
leader of the "Cockney School"
answer
Leigh Hunt
question
introduction of colloquial style in his poems
answer
Leigh Hunt
question
strong supporter of Shelly and Keats
answer
Leigh Hunt
question
Irish poet remembered for Irish lyrics
answer
Thomas Moore
question
most popular figure after Lord Byron
answer
Thomas Moore
question
"Come, Ye Disconsolate"
answer
Thomas Moore
question
"Ivanhoe and Rebecca"
answer
Walter Scott
question
had polio as a child
answer
Walter Scott
question
translated works from German to English
answer
Walter Scott
question
"The Wizard of the North"
answer
Walter Scott
question
reason why success of Jane Austen hurt Scott
answer
his works were supposedly thrown together / not good
question
created historical novel and public's perspective of Scottish Highlands and culture
answer
Walter Scott
question
"Marmion"
answer
Walter Scott
question
"Waverly"
answer
Walter Scott
question
published under the pen name "The Author of Waverly"
answer
Walter Scott
question
"Schubert's Ave Maria"
answer
Walter Scott
question
wrote during Romanic Era but was not a Romantic writer
answer
Jane Austen
question
female characters showed rational moderation
answer
Jane Austen
question
3 favorite influences of Jane Austen
answer
Samuel Johnson, William Cowper, and Fanny Burney
question
Jane Austen's strength in writing
answer
her characters
question
published several works under the pen name _______ (a woman)
answer
Mr. Egerton
question
refined and simplified English novel, true reflection of English life
answer
Jane Austen
question
one of the first novelists to chronicle the lives of the common people
answer
Jane Austen
question
"Pride and Prejudice"
answer
Jane Austen
question
lived with his sister who killed their mother with a kitchen knife
answer
Charles Lamb
question
whose pen name was Elia
answer
Charles Lamb
question
"Prince of English Essayists"
answer
Charles Lamb
question
best-known collection of essays by Charles Lamb
answer
"Old China"
question
"Essays of Elia"
answer
Charles Lamb
question
leader of the movement to make the literary hymn, wrote 57 hymns
answer
Reginald Heber
question
"Holy, Holy, Holy"
answer
Reginald Heber
question
"God that Madest Earth and Heaven"
answer
Reginald Heber
question
"From Greenland's Icy Mountain"
answer
Reginald Heber
question
wrote three volumes of hymns (765 in all), was a literary and musical genius
answer
Thomas Kelly
question
"Praise the Savior"
answer
Thomas Kelly
question
"Angels from the Realms of Glory"
answer
James Montgomery
question
"Go to Dark Gethsemane"
answer
James Montgomery
question
strong supporter of missionaries, wrote 400 hymns and 3 books
answer
James Montgomery
question
Anglican minister, wrote 80 hymns
answer
Henry Lyte
question
"Abide With Me"
answer
Henry Lyte
question
"Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken"
answer
Henry Lyte
question
"Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven"
answer
Henry Lyte
question
belief that God is everywhere / in nature
answer
Pantheism
question
"Give, oh give me back my heart"
answer
"Maid of Athens, Ere We Part"
question
"If winter comes, can spring be far behind?"
answer
"Ode to the West Wind"
question
"Oh! what a tangled web we weave/ When first we practice to deceive."
answer
"Marmion"
question
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
answer
"Pride and Prejudice""
question
"...I wandered lonely as a cloud, that floats on high o'er vales and hills..."
answer
"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
question
"Nor less I deem that there are Powers...that we can feed this mind of ours in a wise passiveness."
answer
"Expostulation and Reply"
question
"Water, water, every where and all the boards did shrink; water, water, every where nor any drop to drink."
answer
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
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