S.T. Coleridge:
Q. When was Coleridge born?
Ans. 1772
Q. Who is considered the pre-generator of American Transcendentalism?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. What is the most powerful of human senses according to Coleridge?
Ans. Imagination
Q. Who wrote Youth And Age?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. What did Coleridge write for himself in the epitaph?
Ans. "Beneath this sod, a poet lies, or that which once was he"
Q. Who wrote the poem "Poem To Coleridge"?
Ans. Wordsworth
Q. Coleridge helped to introduce _________ philosophy to English culture?
Ans. German idealist
Q. Who wrote Aids To Reflection?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Coleridge was an associate of?
Ans. Royal Society Of Literature
Q. When did Coleridge write The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner?
Ans. 1797
Q. Coleridge was?
Ans. Poet, literary critic, philosopher, theologian
Q. What was the middle name of Coleridge? Ans. Taylor (Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
Q. Who wrote The Nightingale?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Coleridge himself calls his poem The Nightingale?
Ans. "A Conversation poem"
Q. What name was assumed by Coleridge when he joined Army?
Ans. Silas Tomkin Comberbache
Q. Which periodical was published by Coleridge?
Ans. The Watchman
Q. Coleridge was famous for his eyes. What color were they?
Ans. Grey
Q. Who wrote Dejection: an Ode?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. In which poem Coleridge refers to "My shaping spirit of imagination"?
Ans. Dejection: an Ode
Q. In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, what color was nightmare life-in-death's skin?
Ans. White
Q. Coleridge married?
Ans. Sarah Fricker
Q. Who said, ‘The true opposite of Poetry is not Prose but Science?'
Ans. Coleridge
Q. How many poems did Coleridge contribute to Lyrical Ballads?
Ans. Four
Q. "Table Talk" is Coleridge's essay on?
Ans. Shakespeare
Q. Coleridge's poem To A Friend is addressed to?
Ans. Charles Lamb
Q. Most works of Coleridge are?
Ans. Fragmentory (because of his addiction to opium)
Q. By faith, Coleridge was?
Ans. Anglican
Q. Coleridge also wrote a tragedy in five acts named?
Ans. Remorse
Q. In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, how many crew were dead?
Ans. 200
Q. With whom did Coleridge devise a plan to create a Pantisocracy?
Ans. Robert Southey
Q. Who wrote the poem Monody?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Which poem was written by Coleridge after his sister Anne died in 1791?
Ans. Monody
Q. Who called Coleridge "the sage of Highgate"?
Ans. Carlyle
Q. Who wrote the book Coleridge: The Damaged Archangel?
Ans. Norman Fruman
Q. Coleridge died of?
Ans. Heart failure
Q. Which college did Coleridge attend?
Ans. Jesus College
Q. Who wrote Fears In Solitude?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. What is Coleridge's poem Fears In Solitude?
Ans. A narrative
Q. In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, how many people came to rescue the mariner? Ans. Three
Q. Where was Coleridge born?
Ans. Devonshire
Q. What was Coleridge's father?
Ans. A vicar
Q. Who said about Coleridge, "His face when he repeats his verses hath its ancient glory?" Ans. Charles Lamb
Q. Who introduced the words 'selfless' and 'aesthetic' to the English language?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Who wrote Christabel?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Into how many parts is Christabel divided? Ans. Two
Q. Who is the American transcendental philosopher who was much influenced by Coleridge ?
Ans. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Q. With which famous writer Coleridge became friends with in Christ’s Hospital? Ans. Charles Lamb
Q. In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, whose body stood next to the mariner when sailing back home?
Ans. The body of his brother's son
Q. In which year Coleridge met poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy which later contributed Romantic movement to the English Literature?
Ans. 1795
Q. Who wrote Religious Musings?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Who is called "the great dreamer of dreams"?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Which magazine was edited by Coleridge with Sara Hutchinson?
Ans. The Friend
Q. In what activity did Coleridge indulge while under the influence of opium?
Ans. Endless walking
Q. Coleridge contributed a poem to a volume to raise money for which ailing poet?
Ans. Robert Burns
Q. Who wrote Frost At Midnight?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. What was responsible for Coleridge's mental decline?
Ans. His addiction to opium
Q. Charles Lamb dedicated his Essays Of Elia to?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Coleridge's Ancient Mariner could be said to be suffering from an overwhelming feeling of?
Ans. Guilt
Q. Who called Coleridge "logician, metaphysician, bard"?
Ans. Charles Lamb
Q. Who wrote Biographia Literaria?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Coleridge produced an extraordinary prose work also, it is known as?
Ans. Biographia Literaria
Q. Coleridge wrote, "O Lady, we receive but what we give" Who is the Lady referred to in this line?
Ans. Dorothy, Wordsworth's sister
Q. Where did Coleridge die?
Ans. Highgate
Q. Besides Wordsworth, who is also known as the founder of Romantic Movement?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Who wrote Destiny Of Nations?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. Coleridge calls his poem The Destiny Of Nations?
Ans. "A vision"
Q. How many parts are there in the Rime Of The Ancient Mariner?
Ans. Seven
Q. Both Coleridge and Wordsworth contributed to?
Ans. Lyrical Ballads (the work they co-authored)
Q. The special domain of Coleridge was? Ans. Supernaturalism
Q. What was the name of Coleridge's son? Ans. David Hartley Coleridge
Q. In which work Coleridge introduced the term ’willing suspension of disbelief’?
Ans. Biographia Literaria
Q. On what grounds was Coleridge dismissed from the military?
Ans. Insanity
Q. Coleridge was a lake poet?
Ans. True
Q. The name of Coleridge's father was?
Ans. John Coleridge
Q. Coleridge's marriage started to fail when he fell in love with Sara Hutchinson, Wordsworth's sister-in-law?
Ans. True
Q. Who wrote Kubla Khan?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. In Kubla Khan, Coleridge dreams about a great ruler of?
Ans. Mongolia
Q. How many speakers are there in the poem The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner?
Ans. 3 (The Mariner, the marginal gloss and Coleridge himself)
Q. What mountain did the maid sing of in Kubla Khan?
Ans. Mount Abora
Q. Coleridge belonged to the group of?
Ans. Older romantic poets
Q. The phrase 'willing suspension of disbelief' is applied to Coleridge's poems? Ans. On supernatural themes
Q. Coleridge once said, "I have a smack of Hamlet myself" Why?
Ans. Because he was melancholic by nature like Hamlet
Q. Who wrote This Lime Tree Bower My Prison?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. The phrase 'suspension of disbelief' is associated with?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. What instrument did the Abyssinian maid play in Kubla Khan?
Ans. Dulcimer
Q. Who convinced Coleridge to publish the incomplete "Kubla Khan"?
Ans. Lord Byron
Q. The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner is?
Ans. A ballad
Q. Who wrote France: an Ode?
Ans. Coleridge
Q. How many lines are there in his poem Kubla khan?
Ans. 54
Q. What influenced Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan?
Ans. Opium visions
Q. Who wrote Ode To The Departing Year? Ans. Coleridge
Q. Who wrote the book Coleridge read that inspired the poem The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner?
Ans. Samuel Purchas