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Periods of Literary History: Romantic (1790-1832) 
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Periods of Literary History: Romantic (1790-1832) 

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Historical background:
  • 1790-1832
  • French revolution
  • Agricultural revolution

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Famous romantic literary figures
William Wordsworth

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Lord Byron

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William Wordsworth
  • 7 april, 1770
  • poet of nature
  • Pantheism
  • 1850

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • 1772
  • bible and Arabian night
  • Opium Eater
  • 1834

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Lord Byron
  • 1788
  • the Rebel poet 
  • first work at 19
  • 1824

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analysing the poem
  • 1815 
  • ABABAB
  • alliteration

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Time for a game:

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When did the romantic perdiod start and when did it end?
A
1790-1832
B
1780-1790
C
1690-1732
D
1890-1931

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In which town was William Wordsworth born?
A
Stanford
B
Londen
C
Bornmouth
D
Cockermouth

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What did Samuel Taylor Coleridge read as a child before turning five?
A
the Bible
B
the Bible and Arabian nights
C
Adult books and the Bible
D
Adult books

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Where was George Gordon Byron born?
A
London
B
New York
C
Washington
D
Stanford

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Why did people leave the countryside and moved to cities during the Romantic Period?
A
Because they wanted to become writers
B
The Industrial Revolution provided jobs and new technologies in cities.
C
They wanted a better life
D
People stayed on the countryside rather than moving to the city

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