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LiteratureEnglish Romanticism The First Generation 2* Grade High School Olga Taga Pamplona, 2010
INTRODUCTION Romanticism– new movement in literature at the end of the 18th century and beginning of the 19th. ,[object Object]
Romantic Poets: William Blake  William Wordsworth  Samuel Taylor Coleridge  Lord Byron   Percy B. Shelley  John  Keats
Aspects of the romantic movement: Disagreement, dissension amongst the poets The writers were individualists, didn’t cohere in a movement; Wordsworth influenced all the others poets, except Blake; Coleridge and Wordsworth had a good relationship; Shelley and Byron were friends;
There was, over the whole period, more disagreement amongst the six poets than collaboration or even sympathy; This poets didn’t think of themselves as romantic; Byron is considered to be:     -  an extreme romantic and a strong admirer of the 28th century poet Pope;     - one of the most “classical”of all English poets;
Common features of the romantic poets: The romantics cultivated imaginative freedom; Used a variety of poetic forms; Tended to express the feelings of man in solitude  as opposed to those of man in society; All the poets, except Blake, described the natural environment; They tended to use language with more freedom and informality than the 18th century poets;
They were profoundly affected by the great historical fact of the French Revolution;  The romantic poets were deeply interested both in life an art; The most interesting poems were about writing poetry; Some of the features of the romantic poetry:  loose forms introspection reliance on the imagination
Other features: d. the link between:     nature – God, human being – nature,  e. the poet is a genius , a prophet f.  it shows the interest in the folklore, history g. it seems an imitation of popular ballads.     ROMANTIC THEMES: NATURE LOVE HISTORY     LITERARY FORMS:  Lyric, ballad, sonnet, historical novel
    ROMANTIC  ATTITUDES:  Sensibility Melancholy  Individualism Rebelliousness     THE FIRST GENERATION OF ROMANTIC POETS:  W. BLAKE (1757 – 1827)  W.WORDSWORTH (1770 - 1850)  S.T. COLERIDGE (1772 - 1834)
THE FIRST GENERATION OF ROMANTIC POETS: General Characteristics: ,[object Object]
They take refuge in: nature, past (ballads), foreign (exotic)
The regular meter is abolished

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English Romanticism: The First Generation

  • 1. LiteratureEnglish Romanticism The First Generation 2* Grade High School Olga Taga Pamplona, 2010
  • 2.
  • 3. Romantic Poets: William Blake William Wordsworth Samuel Taylor Coleridge Lord Byron Percy B. Shelley John Keats
  • 4. Aspects of the romantic movement: Disagreement, dissension amongst the poets The writers were individualists, didn’t cohere in a movement; Wordsworth influenced all the others poets, except Blake; Coleridge and Wordsworth had a good relationship; Shelley and Byron were friends;
  • 5. There was, over the whole period, more disagreement amongst the six poets than collaboration or even sympathy; This poets didn’t think of themselves as romantic; Byron is considered to be: - an extreme romantic and a strong admirer of the 28th century poet Pope; - one of the most “classical”of all English poets;
  • 6. Common features of the romantic poets: The romantics cultivated imaginative freedom; Used a variety of poetic forms; Tended to express the feelings of man in solitude as opposed to those of man in society; All the poets, except Blake, described the natural environment; They tended to use language with more freedom and informality than the 18th century poets;
  • 7. They were profoundly affected by the great historical fact of the French Revolution; The romantic poets were deeply interested both in life an art; The most interesting poems were about writing poetry; Some of the features of the romantic poetry: loose forms introspection reliance on the imagination
  • 8. Other features: d. the link between: nature – God, human being – nature, e. the poet is a genius , a prophet f. it shows the interest in the folklore, history g. it seems an imitation of popular ballads. ROMANTIC THEMES: NATURE LOVE HISTORY LITERARY FORMS: Lyric, ballad, sonnet, historical novel
  • 9. ROMANTIC ATTITUDES: Sensibility Melancholy Individualism Rebelliousness THE FIRST GENERATION OF ROMANTIC POETS: W. BLAKE (1757 – 1827) W.WORDSWORTH (1770 - 1850) S.T. COLERIDGE (1772 - 1834)
  • 10.
  • 11. They take refuge in: nature, past (ballads), foreign (exotic)
  • 12. The regular meter is abolished
  • 13. Rhyme is considered something from the past
  • 14.
  • 15. William Blake (1757 – 1827)
  • 16. William Wordsworth 1770 - 1850