Correct option is A
Explanation:
Robert Browning - Strafford: "Strafford" is a historical tragedy by Browning, focusing on Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, during the English Civil War.
S. T. Coleridge - Remorse: A tragedy by Coleridge, "Remorse" explores themes of guilt and redemption, set in a Spanish context.
A. W. Pinero - The Second Mrs Tanqueray: A drama by Pinero, it critiques Victorian society and morality, focusing on the struggles of a “fallen” woman.
Alfred Tennyson - Queen Mary: This historical drama by Tennyson centers on the reign of Mary I of England and her troubled legacy.
William Wordsworth - The Borderers: Wordsworth's only play, "The Borderers," delves into themes of morality and justice, set on the Anglo-Scottish border.
Information Booster:
Historical Plays: "Strafford" and "Queen Mary" depict historical figures, blending poetic drama with political intrigue.
Romanticism and Drama: Wordsworth and Coleridge, primarily known as Romantic poets, attempted drama with mixed success.
Victorian Social Critique: Pinero’s plays, like "The Second Mrs Tanqueray," challenged rigid societal norms and portrayed flawed, realistic characters.
Browning’s Range: Browning’s dramatic works, including "Strafford," exhibit his interest in historical and psychological depth.

