AP Literature Romanticism Review Flashcards
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12713057409 | Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard | Thomas Gray | 0 | |
12713057410 | To a Mouse | Robert Burns | 1 | |
12713057411 | The Lamb | William Blake | 2 | |
12713057412 | The Tyger | William Blake | 3 | |
12713057413 | The Chimney Sweeper | William Blake | 4 | |
12713057414 | I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud | William Wordsworth | 5 | |
12713057415 | Tintern Abbey | William Wordsworth | 6 | |
12713057416 | Ozymandias | Percy Shelley | 7 | |
12713057417 | The Rime of the Ancient Mariner | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | 8 | |
12713057418 | She Walks in Beauty | Lord Byron | 9 | |
12713057419 | Apostrophe to the Ocean | Lord Byron | 10 | |
12713057420 | Ode to the West Wind | Percy Shelley | 11 | |
12713057421 | Ode on a Grecian Urn | Keats | 12 | |
12713057422 | Frankenstein | Mary Shelley | 13 | |
12713057423 | Paradise Lost | Milton | 14 | |
12713057424 | Pilgrim's Progress | Bunyan | 15 | |
12713057425 | A Modest Proposal | Swift | 16 | |
12713057426 | Rape of the Lock | Pope | 17 | |
12713057427 | To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time | Herrick | 18 | |
12713057428 | To His Coy Mistress | Marvell | 19 | |
12713057429 | A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning | John Donne | 20 | |
12713057430 | For Whom the Bell Tolls | John Donne | 21 | |
12713057431 | Metaphysical Conceit | Donne: objects symbolize human emotion | 22 | |
12713057432 | metaphysical poetry | Refers to the work of poets like John Donne who explore highly complex, philosophical ideas through extended metaphors and paradox. | 23 |