Chapter Six English Literature of the Romantic Age
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. j/ w6 b1 d* X2 A( _ ( ) 1. The Romantic Age began with the publication of “The Lyrical Ballads” which was written by_________
; e* C$ ]/ m1 T3 I3 Z A. William Wordsworth4 l7 K; J/ [0 u
B. Samuel Johnson# @5 M# Q. H; Q: D* C
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
" P% n' j" X8 p; f Q, p D. Wordsworth and Coleridge8 Z1 q* ?, j5 e8 r" {& D
( ) 2. Which poet does not belong to the Active Romantic Poet?
: E6 [, B4 ^& R+ }6 ~ A. Byron B. Shelley C. Keats D. Blake
; @) x! A W# B; j ( ) 3. The first poem in “The Lyrical Ballads” is Coleridge's masterpiece______2 N9 }5 y1 z: y4 n% T d
A. Kubla Khan
: }% l; |! E& d2 s B. The Prelude
+ x4 `1 q3 P/ ?/ g! S8 N1 S C. The Rime of Ancient Mariner
3 M- N5 u2 s7 E3 U" S- j5 W8 _& d: u D. Tintern Abbey% T9 x- R# ?& O- z* T; y
( ) 4. In 1805, Wordsworth completed a long auto-biographical poem entitled ___________.$ ~( b: l! E% D* L. S
A. Biographia LiterariaB. The Prelude
6 S5 u) @2 D! S, t: a9 j3 ^ C. Lucy Poems D. The Lyrical Ballads: R: ]; ~$ f& T
( ) 5. The following stanza is from a poem written by___.+ |2 k2 J* R4 c" P& p3 o
When we two parted
1 Y, s5 m+ g# z$ v0 z) i In silence and in tears,
. z& O: w6 D7 L7 G6 z- e! ~ Half broken-hearted,' Y$ [! d4 u- s
To sever for years." ]+ H9 g3 o8 B5 ]" N
Pale grew thy cheek and cold
- \, o. w, G+ L2 v0 Y$ N& ]4 R/ X Colder than thy kiss;
7 j& G5 T3 M8 c/ B Truly that hour foretold: s% \+ n0 \# P, n. I
Sorrow to this!5 f% Z# ]# s; ^+ k* T6 X* Y `
A. Percy Bysshe Shelly Y, C3 j( U7 o' M. N
B. William Blake K: H7 }2 X* D
C. George Gordon Byron
0 l5 }9 |+ ]) z) ^' |) M% { D. Robert Browning N" j6 F: [8 _# \6 S8 w( }( I& t
( ) 6. The Lake Poets include all the following members except the author of the following work.
, s, ], T7 F! i$ Z- |' F A. The Prelude
% F! v/ [8 ?) D0 p5 `4 q8 s B. Don Juan M) e# x: t" D) a# l
C. The Ancient Mariner
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( ) 7. Scott's chief contribution to English literature lies in his novels of______.
. Y; ]. f. W% ?5 C0 ^0 \: g' ~. L A. war# D! w* G! C6 ?: G& n& x% J
B. history" D+ c, k5 C* f7 ?
C. city# u, ?# h! ~% }) [
D. romance' @ ~9 \- J/ n
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( ) 1. With the establishment of the Jacobin dictatorship in France, Wordsworth's attitude toward revolution changed into active.
2 c R6 M/ B& H6 d! R. G ( ) 2. In the revised version of Lyrical Ballads, Coleridge held that poetry is the “spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling”.7 D( N2 Z3 H; C0 O( s) b
( ) 3. Romanticism is a literary trend. It prevailed in England in the period (1798——1832)
- h4 c; N7 U, ^( D ( ) 4. The most important impetus of the Romantic movement was the French Revolution
$ z2 g/ t* V) T6 m- _9 N ( ) 5. The ideals of French Revolution are liberty, democracy, and equality.
5 O. u3 V) T+ D2 h# h ( ) 6. The brilliant literary criticism “Biographia Literaria” is written by Wordsworth.
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0 m3 }9 `3 O0 ~$ k 1. _________ marked the transition from romanticism to the period of realism which followed it.
& t6 O& h# H9 ~" ^- c# W0 { 2.In 1843 Wordsworth was made ___________.+ F, w9 N1 p: z( T/ F/ _
IV可出术语有: |4 u5 S) E9 l
lake poets
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What are the qualities of Romanticism |