Romantic Prose and Essays MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Romantic Prose and Essays MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Which novel, known for its themes of surveillance and social entrapment, was originally published with the subtitle 'Things as They Are'?
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2
In what year was the second series of Charles Lamb's 'Essays of Elia' published?
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3
Which pair of authors is primarily recognized for their contributions to the development of the historical novel?
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Which Romantic-era author is credited with developing a sophisticated novelistic language to explore the internal psychological states of characters?
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5
In what year did Mary Shelley visit the location known as Frankenstein Castle?
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Which of the following novels by Jane Austen remained unfinished at the time of her death?
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In his essay 'On Poetry in General,' what does William Hazlitt identify as the source of great poetry?
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Which prominent literary critic famously characterized the nature of poetry as a form of mimicry or imitation of the natural world?
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Which of the following works provides a comprehensive examination of class as a social and economic reality?
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Which British philosopher of the Romantic era advocated for the abolition of monarchy and government, proposing that human progress relies on individual reason and benevolent social interaction?
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