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100

Define romanticism 

A movement that is not focused on society but more individual centered. What can society do for the individual not what can the individual do for society. 

100

Why did romanticist want to go back to nature 

it was basic, simple, nature 

100

What two poets are not considered “full blooded romantics“ 

Blake and Burns

100
Name the Second Generation of Poets 

Byron, Shelly, Keats 

100

Who was the monarch of this time 

Hanovers 

200

Define Lyric 

A lyric is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling recollected in tranquility. 

200

Who were the poster children for Carpi Deium 

Byron, Shelly, Keats 

200

What poets were the transition from neoclassicism to romanticism 

Blake and Burns 

200

Who is the Poet who wrote in scottish dialect 

Burns 

200

What style of literature started to rise in popularity 

Prose 

300

Name three influences of the romantic age 

French Revolution, Democracy, Awareness of social injustices 

300

What influenced poetry at  this time 

Nature, ordinary people, common life 

300

What piece of literature ushered the Romantic Age 

“Preface” to Lyrical Ballots of 1800 

300

Who is a disciple of Pope 

Byron 


300

What is Byron known for 

Writing anti-patriarchan, untraditional, and cynical

400

What are three characteristics of this age 

Individual centered, Democratic ideals, simplicity, naturalness, optimistic 

400

How did optimism play a role in this period 

People were starting to use emotions and feelings and they started to move away from logic and reason. 

400

Name the early romantics 

Wordsworth, Coleridge 

400

Who is a disciple of Wordsworth

Shelly 


400

What is Shelly known for 

Lyrical poems 

500

What period followed the Romantic Age 

The Victorian Age 

500

Name two influences on literature at the time 

Nature, Medieval influence, Influence on old ballots, Gothic novel 

500

What two Blake poems are counterparts 

“The Tyger” and “The Lamb” 

500

What second generation poet wrote biting satire 

Byron

500

What is Keats known for 

Intellectual property