In which of Thomas Hardy's novels does the character Tess Durbeyfield struggle against social norms and injustices, ultimately facing a tragic end?


Which poem by John Keats is notable for its vivid imagery and meditation on the fleeting nature of life and beauty?


Which of these themes is NOT commonly associated with the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge?


Which of the following poems by William Wordsworth is considered a manifesto of the Romantic movement, emphasizing the connection between nature and human emotion?