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The Supernatural In English Romantic Poetry, 1780 1830
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  • 1. The Supernatural in English Romantic Poetry, spanning from 1780 to 1830, is a fascinating exploration of how poets of the era engaged with themes that transcended the mundane reality of everyday life, delving into the mysterious, the mystical, and the otherworldly. This period, characterized by a reaction against the strictures of Enlightenment rationality and the Industrial Revolution, saw a resurgence of interest in nature, folklore, and the sublime, often manifested through supernatural elements. Poets such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and John Keats incorporated elements of the supernatural to evoke deep emotional responses, challenge human perception of reality, and illuminate the intrinsic connection between humanity and the universe. Coleridge’s famous 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' epitomizes this approach, blending eerie sea tales with moral and philosophical undertones, while Keats's 'Lamia' explores themes of transformation and desire through mythological references. The imaginative liberty characterizing this era allowed for the exploration of dreams, ghosts, and the uncanny—embellishing narratives with depths of meaning and emotional resonance that continue to captivate readers today. This fascination with the supernatural not only offered a counterpoint to scientific inquiry but also provided a canvas for expressing the profound mysteries of human existence, embodying the Romantic ideal that art should reflect the deepest aspects of human experience, inviting readers on a journey that blurs the lines between reality and the extraordinary.

    What year was the publication of 'Lyrical Ballads'?
A) 1800
B) 1798
C) 1792
D) 1815
  • 2. Which poem features the line 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever'?
A) The Prelude
B) Don Juan
C) Endymion
D) Ode to a Nightingale
  • 3. What is a common theme in Romantic poetry?
A) Scientific rationalism
B) Nature
C) Industrialism
D) Political satire
  • 4. Who wrote 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'?
A) Lord Byron
B) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C) William Blake
D) Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • 5. What is the primary focus of Wordsworth's poetry?
A) Romantic love
B) Material wealth
C) Historical events
D) Emotions and nature
  • 6. Which Romantic poet was known for their use of the term 'Nature' in a philosophical sense?
A) John Keats
B) Lord Byron
C) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D) William Wordsworth
  • 7. What type of supernatural elements are commonly found in Romantic poetry?
A) Everyday life
B) Ghosts and visions
C) Satirical figures
D) Science fiction
  • 8. What creature is prominently featured in Coleridge’s poetry?
A) The Albatross
B) The Raven
C) The Nightingale
D) The Swallow
  • 9. Romantic poetry often emphasizes which of the following?
A) Collectivism
B) Conformity
C) Corporate interests
D) Individualism
  • 10. Which poem by Byron involves the supernatural through themes of vampirism?
A) Don Juan
B) The Giaour
C) Childe Harold
D) The Corsair
  • 11. Who wrote 'She Walks in Beauty'?
A) William Wordsworth
B) John Keats
C) Lord Byron
D) Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • 12. In Romantic poetry, what does 'nature' often symbolize?
A) The grotesque
B) The industrial
C) The mundane
D) The sublime
  • 13. In which poem does Keats depict a supernatural romantic encounter in a dream?
A) Endymion
B) Ode to a Nightingale
C) La Belle Dame sans Merci
D) Hyperion
  • 14. Which poet wrote 'Ode to a Nightingale'?
A) John Keats
B) Percy Bysshe Shelley
C) William Wordsworth
D) Lord Byron
  • 15. What significant event in society influenced Romantic poetry?
A) The Industrial Revolution
B) The Enlightenment
C) The Scientific Revolution
D) The American Revolution
  • 16. What element does Blake often incorporate into his poetry?
A) Historical events
B) Mythology
C) Science
D) Political theory
  • 17. Which Romantic work discusses the idea of a fallen angel?
A) Paradise Lost
B) The Prelude
C) Childe Harold
D) The Ancient Mariner
  • 18. In which poem does Coleridge explore the theme of the supernatural through the figure of the ancient mariner?
A) Kubla Khan
B) Christabel
C) Lyrical Ballads
D) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 19. Which element is frequently associated with the supernatural in Romantic poetry?
A) Rituals
B) Facts
C) Statistics
D) Dreams
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