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Brit Lit - Romantics
British Romantic authors and their works
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Illustrated the Divine Comedy and the Book of Job | William Blake |
| London | William Blake |
| A Poison Tree | William Blake |
| The Book of Thel | William Blake |
| The Marriage of Heaven and Hell | William Blake |
| A Vision of the Last Judgement | William Blake |
| To a Mouse | Robert Burns |
| To a Louse | Robert Burns |
| The Battle of Sherramuir | Robert Burns |
| Auld Lang Syne | Robert Burns |
| The Cotter's Saturday Night | Robert Burns |
| Tam o' Shanter | Robert Burns |
| Green Grow the Rashes | Robert Burns |
| A Red, Red Rose | Robert Burns |
| Corn Rigs and Barley Rigs | Robert Burns |
| My Hearts in the Highlands | Robert Burns |
| Scots, Wha Hae | Robert Burns |
| She Walk in Beauty | Lord Byron |
| Childe Harold's Pilgrimage | Lord Byron |
| The Corsair | Lord Byron |
| Don Juan (pro. Jew-on) | Lord Byron |
| When We Two Parted | Lord Byron |
| The Vision of Judgement | Lord Byron |
| The Prisoner of Chillon | Lord Byron |
| Manfred | Lord Byron |
| Stanzas to the Po | Lord Byron |
| thought up Pantisocracy | Coleridge |
| addicted to opium | Coleridge |
| The Rime of the Ancient Mariner | Coleridge |
| Kubla Khan | Coleridge |
| Christabel | Coleridge |
| Dejection: An Ode | Coleridge |
| Lyrical Ballads | Coleridge, Wordsworth...beginning of Romanticism, 1798 |
| Phantom or Fact | Coleridge |
| Biographia LIteraria | Coleridge |
| Confessions of an English Opium-Eater | De Quincy |
| Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts | De Quincy |
| The English Mail Coach | De Quincy |
| The Pleasure of Hating | Hazlitt |
| My First Aquaintance with Poets | Hazlitt |
| engaged to Fanny Brawne | Keats |
| On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer | Keats |
| Endymion | Keats |
| The Eve of St. Agnes | Keats |
| Ode to Psyche | Keats |
| Ode on a Grecian Urn | Keats |
| Hyperion | Keats |
| The Fall of Hyperion | Keats |
| Ode to a Nightingale | Keats |
| La Belle Dame Sans Merci | Keats |
| When I Have Fears that I may Cease to Be | Keats |
| Lamia | Keats |
| To Autumn | Keats |
| had a stammer/stutter | Charles Lamb |
| sister: Mary Lamb She went crazy and killed their mother | Charles Lamb |
| Essays of Elia (His pen name was Elia) | Charles Lamb |
| The Mysteries of Udolpho | Ann Radcliffe |
| The Italian, or the Confessional of the Black Penitents | Ann Radcliffe |
| Wavery series of novels | Sir Walter Scott |
| Known as "The Wizard of the North" | Sir Walter Scott |
| Ivanhoe | Sir Walter Scott |
| Guy Mannering | Sir Walter Scott |
| The Heart of Mid-Lothian | Sir Walter Scott |
| Old Mortality | Sir Walter Scott |
| Rob Roy | Sir Walter Scott |
| Kenilworth | Sir Walter Scott |
| The Bride of Lammermoor | Sir Walter Scott |
| The Talisman | Sir Walter Scott |
| The Lay of the Last Minstrel | Sir Walter Scott |
| Marmion, A Tale of Flodden Field | Sir Walter Scott |
| The Lady of the Lake | Sir Walter Scott |
| Valperga | Mary Shelley |
| Ladore | Mary Shelley |
| The Necessity of Atheism | Percy Shelley |
| First married to Harriet Westbrook | Percy Shelley |
| The Mask of Anarchy | Percy Shelley |
| The Triumph of Life | Percy Shelley |
| To a Sky-Lark | Percy Shelley |
| Prometheus Unbound | Percy Shelley |
| Ode to the West Wind | Percy Shelley |
| A Defence of Poetry | Percy Shelley |
| Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats | Percy Shelley |
| Hymn to Intellectual Beauty | Percy Shelley |
| Laon and Cythna (renamed The Revolt of Islam) | Percy Shelley |
| married Edith Fricker | Robert Southey |
| My Days Among the Dead Are Passed | Robert Southey |
| The Battle of Blenheiim | Robert Southey |
| A Vindication of the Rights of Women | Mary Wollstonecraft |
| London, 1802 | Wordsworth |
| Ecclesiastical Sketches | Wordsworth |
| Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey | Wordsworth |
| A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal | Wordsworth |
| Lucy Gray | Wordsworth |
| The Ruined Cottage | Wordsworth |
| I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud/Daffodils | Wordsworth |
| Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood | Wordsworth |
| The World is Too Much with Us | Wordsworth |
| The Prelude | Wordsworth |
| The Solitary Reaper | Wordsworth |