01803nam a22002057a 450000500170000000800410001702000100005804000100006808200160007810000210009424500370011526000400015230000110019250512390020354600120144265000200145494200070147499900170148195200990149820260513124148.0260513b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a(pbk) cUE-CL a821.7bC678 aColeridge, S.T.  aSelected poemsc/ S.T. Coleridge aLahore:bKhalid Waheed Malik,c2008 a502 p. a. Introduction to Samuel Taylor Coleridge (A) Life and Works of S.T. Coleridge (B) Main Characteristics of S.T. Coleridge's Poetry 2. Coleridge and The Romantic Movement (A) Characteristics of The Romantic School of Poetry Q. 1. What do you understand by romantic poetry? Write a note on the Romantic Movement in English poetry, referring to the characteristics of this school of poetry as manifested in the various Romantic poets. (B) -Coleridge as a Romantic Poet Q. 2. In Coleridge romanticism attains a fullness of complexity. Discuss with illustrations. Or Discuss the salient features of Coleridge as a Romantic poet. (C) Coleridge and The Later Romantics Q. 3. "Coleridge bridges the gulf between Wordsworth and the younger romantics. He sings of the beneficent effect of nature". Discuss Coleridge's contribution to the nineteenth century romanticism in the light of the above statement. (D) French Revolution and Coleridge Q. 4. How far is Coleridge's poetry influenced by the ideals and trends of the French Revol ation which in many ways has inspired the Romantic Movement? 3. Coleridge's Treatment of the Supernatural Q. 1. What are the features that render Coleridge's treatment of the supernatural unique? aEnglish aSelected--Poems cBK c26501d26500 00104071aLISTbLISTd2026-05-13l0o821.7 C678pT6284Dr2026-05-13 12:42:09w2026-05-13yBK