🌪 When was Coleridge born?
Ans. 1772
🌪 Who is considered the pre-generator of American Transcendentalism?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 What is the most powerful of human senses according to Coleridge?
Ans. Imagination
🌪 Who wrote Youth and Age?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 What did Coleridge write for himself in the epitaph?
Ans. "Beneath this sod, a poet lies, or that which once was he"
🌪 Who wrote the poem "Poem To Coleridge"?
Ans. Wordsworth
🌪 Coleridge helped to introduce _____ philosophy to English culture?
Ans. German idealist
🌪 Who wrote Aids To Reflection?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 When did Coleridge write The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner?
Ans. 1797
🌪 Coleridge was?
Ans. Poet, literary critic, philosopher and theologian
🌪 Who wrote The Nightingale?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 Coleridge himself calls his poem The Nightingale .......?
Ans. "A Conversation poem"
🌪 What name was assumed by Coleridge when he joined Army?
Ans. Silas Tomkin Comberbache
🌪 Which periodical was published by Coleridge?
Ans. The Watchman
🌪 Coleridge was famous for his eyes. What color were they?
Ans. Grey
🌪 Who wrote Dejection: an Ode?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 In which poem Coleridge refers to "My shaping spirit of imagination"?
Ans. Dejection: An Ode
🌪 In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, what color was nightmare life-in-death's skin?
Ans. White
🌪 Coleridge married?
Ans. Sarah Fricker
🌪 Who said, ‘The true opposite of Poetry is not Prose but Science?'
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 How many poems did Coleridge contribute to Lyrical Ballads?
Ans. Four
🌪 "Table Talk" is Coleridge's essay on?
Ans. Shakespeare
🌪 Coleridge's poem To A Friend is addressed to?
Ans. Charles Lamb
🌪 Most works of Coleridge are?
Ans. Fragmentory (because of his addiction to opium)
🌪 By faith, Coleridge was?
Ans. Anglican
🌪 Coleridge also wrote a tragedy in five acts named?
Ans. Remorse
🌪 In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, how many crew were dead?
Ans. 200
🌪 With whom did Coleridge devise a plan to create a Pantisocracy?
Ans. Robert Southey
🌪 Who wrote the poem Monody?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 Which poem was written by Coleridge after his sister Anne died in 1791?
Ans. Monody
🌪 Who called Coleridge "the sage of Highgate"?
Ans. Carlyle
🌪 Who wrote the book Coleridge: The Damaged Archangel?
Ans. Norman Fruman
🌪 Coleridge died of?
Ans. Heart failure
🌪 Which college did Coleridge attend?
Ans. Jesus College
🌪 Who wrote Fears In Solitude?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 What is Coleridge's poem Fears In Solitude?
Ans. A narrative
🌪 In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, how many people came to rescue the mariner?
Ans. Three
🌪 Where was Coleridge born?
Ans. Devonshire
🌪 What was Coleridge's father?
Ans. A vicar
🌪 Who said about Coleridge, "His face when he repeats his verses hath its ancient glory?"
Ans. Charles Lamb
🌪 Who introduced the words 'selfless' and 'aesthetic' to the English language?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 Who wrote Christabel?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 Into how many parts is Christabel divided?
Ans. Two
🌪 Who is the American transcendental philosopher who was much influenced by Coleridge ?
Ans. Ralph Waldo Emerson
🌪 With which famous writer Coleridge became friends with in Christ’s Hospital?
Ans. Charles Lamb
🌪 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
🌪 In which year Coleridge met poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy which later contributed Romantic movement to the English Literature?
Ans. 1795
🌪 Who wrote Religious Musings?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 Who is called "the great dreamer of dreams"?
Ans. Coleridge
🌪 Which magazine was edited by Coleridge with Sara Hutchinson?
Ans. The Friend
🌪 In what activity did Coleridge indulge while under the influence of opium?
Ans. Endless walking
🌪 Coleridge contributed a poem to raise money for which ailing poet?
Ans. Robert Burns
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