Across
- 2. A literary movement that broke with tradition and experimented with new forms.
- 6. The author of The Canterbury Tales, known as the father of English poetry.
- 9. The leading Lake Poet who defined poetry as “the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.”
- 11. An intellectual movement emphasizing reason and order in the 18th century.
- 13. The greatest English playwright, author of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
Down
- 1. A novel about a scientist who creates a monster and is destroyed by his creation.
- 3. The first generation of Romantic poets who lived in the Lake District.
- 4. A literary movement that criticized social injustice and exposed the reality of the poor.
- 5. A Renaissance essayist known for his concise prose style.
- 7. A metaphysical poet known for his use of conceits and religious poetry.
- 8. A modern female writer famous for her stream-of-consciousness technique.
- 10. A radical Romantic poet who wrote “Ode to the West Wind” and was drowned at 30.
- 12. Hardy’s tragic novel about a peasant girl who is seduced, abandoned, and executed.
