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103 Cards in this Set
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Robinson Crusoe |
Daniel Defoe (Novel) |
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As you Like It |
W. Shakespeare (Comedy) |
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Battle of Life |
Charles Dickens |
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Which one is a Play of William Wordsworth ? |
"Borderers" |
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Who is the writer of "Prelude" ? |
William Wordsworth. It is a Autobiography . |
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Author of "Lyrical Ballads"- |
William Wordsworth. It contains 29 poems. Wordsworth - 19 Coleridge - 4 |
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The Deffodils |
Wordsworth |
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Tintern Abbey |
Wordsworth |
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The Solitary Reaper |
Wordsworth |
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Ode on Immortality |
Wordsworth |
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Rainbow |
Wordsworth |
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The Excursion |
Wordsworth |
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Lucy Poems |
Wordsworth |
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Written In March |
Wordsworth |
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Revolution and Independence |
Wordsworth |
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Michael |
Wordsworth |
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"Nature never did betray the heart that loved her"- a line from? |
Tintern Abbey by Wordsworth |
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"The music in my heart I bore/ long after it was heard no more"- a famous quote by? |
Wordsworth's The Solitary Reaper |
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"Biographia Literaria" |
S. T. Coleridge |
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
A poem by S. T. Coleridge |
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Kubla Khan |
A poem by S. T. Coleridge |
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Dejection : An ode |
A poem by S. T. Coleridge |
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Christabel |
A poem by S. T. Coleridge |
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Revolt of Islam |
A famous poem of P. B. Shelley |
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Ode to the west wind |
A poem of P. B. Shelley |
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Ode to a Skylark |
Poem - P. B. Shelley |
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Adonais |
An Elegy by P. B. Shelly.
It was written for the death of John Keats. |
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When soft voices die |
P. B. Shelly |
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Ozymandias |
Famous sonnet by P. B. Shelly |
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Prometheus Unbound |
A four act play / Tragedy by P. B. Shelly |
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Lyrical Poet |
P. B. Shelly |
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Unfinished work of P. B. Shelly? |
The Triumph |
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"Frankenstein" / " The modern Prometheus " - is a famous novel by? |
Mary Shelley (Wife of P.B. Shelley) |
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Who was both poet and painter? |
William Black |
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Song of Innocence |
William Black |
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Song of Experience |
William Black |
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"Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" |
Thomas Gray |
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"The citizen of the world" - a poem by? |
Oliver Goldsmith |
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"Rape Upon Rape" |
Henry Fielding (Play) |
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The Tragedy of Tragedies |
Heney Fielding ( Play) |
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A Preface to Shakespeare |
Dr. Samuel Johnson |
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A Tale of a Tub |
Jonathan Swift (Novel) |
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Battle of Books |
Jonathan Swift |
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Gulliver's Travels |
Jonathan Swift |
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Who is called 'Misanthropists' for one of his works? |
Jonathan Swift For Gulliver's Travels ( Part IV ) |
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A Modest Proposal |
Jonathan Swift |
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A Journey to Stella |
Jonathan Swift |
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The Greatest 'Satiriat'? |
Jonathan Swift |
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'The Rape of the Lock' |
Alexander Pope -Epic |
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An Essay on Man |
Poem - Alexander Pope |
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An Essay on Criticism |
Alexander Pope - Poem |
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The Dunciad |
A Poem of Alexander Pope |
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'Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.' |
A quote by Alexander Pope. ( হাতি ঘোড়া গেল তল, ভেড়া বলে কত জল ) |
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'Lycidas' is an elegy of? |
John Milton |
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'Paradise Lost' is an Epic of? |
John Milton |
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What type of writings 'Song of Shakespeare' is ? |
An Elegy of John Milton |
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'Samson Agonistes' |
Poetic Drama of John Milton |
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"Its better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven" - a quotation from? |
A dialog of Satan in 'Paradise Lost' |
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"The childhood shows the man, As morning shows the day." |
Quotation of Paradise Regained |
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Song of Experience |
William Black |
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Milton : A poem |
William Black |
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Poet of Sensuousness |
John Keats |
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"Heard melodies are sweet but those unheard are sweeter." |
John Keats |
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"Heard melodies are sweet but those unheard are sweeter." |
John Keats |
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Ode on a Grecian Urn |
John Keats |
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Isabella |
John Keats |
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Ode to Nightingale |
John Keats |
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Lamia |
John Keats |
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Don Juan |
An Epic By Lord Byron |
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The vision of judgement |
Lord Byron (Poem) |
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Heaven and Earth |
Lord Byron |
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Hours of Idleness |
Lord Byron |
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Rebel Poet...? |
Lord Byron |
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Pride and Prejudice |
Jane Austen (Novel) |
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Sense and Sensibility |
Jane Austen |
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Emma |
Jane Austen |
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Persuasion |
Jane Austen |
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Mansfield Park |
Jane Austen |
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Northanger Abbey |
Jane Austen |
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Unfinished novel of Jane Austen? |
'Sandition' |
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Candide is a novel of - ? |
Voltaire |
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Candida is a famous play of..? |
G. B. Shaw |
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"Man is born free but everywhere he is in chains." - is a quotation by? |
Rousseau |
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'Tha Patriot' is a famous poem of..? |
Robert Browning |
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"We prayth best who loveth best. All things both great and small." - who has written? |
S.T. Coleridge |
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Which English poet was addicted to opium? |
S.T. Coleridge |
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Most important feature of a romantic poetry is -- |
Subjectivity |
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Who are the ' Lake Poets ' ? |
- William Wordsworth - S.T. Coleridge - Robert Southey |
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Father of English Poetry- |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
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Canterbury Tales- |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
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Legend of Good Women- |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
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Nun Priest's Tale- |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
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House of Fame The Parliament of Fowls - |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
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Who translated Bible into English for the first time? |
John Wycliff |
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' The Divine Comedy ' is an Epic by? |
Dante |
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Inferno means - |
Hell |
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Who wrote 'Inferno' ? |
Dante. It's a poem. |
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Who are "The Three Crowns / The Three Fountains" ? |
- Dante - Petrarch - Boccaccio |
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'For God's sake, hold your tongue and let me love.' - Quoted by? |
John Donne in 'The Canonization' |
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'To Daffodils' |
Robert Herrick |
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Which one is the first monument in English literature? or First long poem? |
'Beowulf' |
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Which is known as Shakespeare's Swansong ( Last work?) ? |
The Tempest |
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Who wrote 'An Apology for Poetry' ? |
Sir Philip Sidney |