3. 1.Queen Anne
→
the last of the Stuart dynasty
→
acceded to the throne in 1702
→
economic progress was
greatly helped by the stable political climate.
2. Prime Minister was created
→
Sir Robert Walpole
→
member of the cabinet between 1721 and 1742.
3. George I came to the throne
→
started the dynasty of the House
of Hanover
→
followed by George II.
4. George III
→
king of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820
→
In 1700-1800 exports had risen by 500 percent
→
1800 Britain was the most industrialized country in the world.
5. The agricultural and industrial Revolutions, however, changed Britain
radically
→
The social price for economic progress was high
→
many people lived and worked in appalling conditions.
6.Romantic
→
French “roman” →
the expression of personal
feelings and emotions.
5. The romantic poets are traditionally grouped into two
generations.
First generation;
1.Wiliam Blake
2.William Wordsworth
3.Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Second generation;
1.George Gordon Byron
2.Walter Scott
3.Robert Burn
4.Percy Bisshe Shelley
5.John Keats
6. Devices of Comparison
1. Simile
♥ Line 1 (Stanza 1)
O My Luve’s like a red, red rose,
♥Things compare: His Luve and a red rose.
♥Things in common
: Beautiful, nice.
♥Line 3 (Stanza 1)
O My Luve’s like the melodie
♥Things compare : His loveand a melody.
♥Things in common
: Gentle, generous.
2. Metaphor
:3. Personification: -
7. William Blake
Born
28 November 1757 London, England
Notable work
‘The Little Black Boy’,
Song of Experience;
‘The Lamb’ and Tyger’,
Songs of Innocence and of Experience,
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell,
The Four Zoas,
Jerusalem, Milton a Poem,
did those feet in ancient time.
8. Born
William Wordsworth was born 7 April
1770 Wordsworth House, Cockermouth,
Kingdom of Great Britain
Notable work
Lyrical Ballads,
Poems in Two Volumes,
The Excursion,
The Prelude
9. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Born
21 October 1772 Ottery St. Mary,
Devon, England
Notable work
♥ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,
♥ Kubla Khan,
♥ The Great Eagle
10. George Gordon Byron
Born
22 January 1788
London, England, Great Britain
Notable work
Ode to the West Wind
John kets
United kingdom
Horsam
11. Born
Walter Scott was born August 4,
1792, Horsham, United Kingdom
Notable work
Ode to the West Wind
John kets
United kingdom
Horsam
12. Born
Robert Burn was 25 January 1759
Ayrshire, Scotland
Notable work
♥
♥
♥
♥
♥
♥
♥
"Auld Lang Syne“
"To a Mouse“
"A Man's A Man for A' That“
"Ae Fond Kiss“
"Scots Wha Hae“
"Tam O'Shanter“
"Halloween"
13. Percy Bisshe Shelley
Born
August 4, 1792, Horsham, United
Kingdom
Notable work
Ode to the West Wind
John kets
United kingdom
Horsam
14. Born
John Keats was born August 4, 1792,
Horsham, United Kingdom
Notable work
Ode to a Nightingale
15. Prose
Three types of novel flourished in the romantic period: the
historical novel, the Gothic novel and the novel of manners.
1.Sir Walter Scott
2.Marry Shelley
3.Anne Radcliffe
4.Jane Austen
16. Sir Walter Scott
Notable work
♥ Ivanhoe
♥ Kenilworth
♥ The Talisman.
What does
about?
the
novel
tell
♥ Ivahhoe is the story of oneof the remaining Saxon
noble families at a time when the English noblity
was overwhelmingly.
♥ Kenilworth is appearently set in 1575, and centers
on the secret marriage of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of
Leicester ., and Amy Robssart, daughter of Sir Hugh
Robsart.
♥ Jack Sawyer , twelve years old, sets out from
Arcadia Beach, New Hampshire in a bid to save his
mother, who is dying from cancer, byfinding the
srystal called “The Talisman”.
17. Marry Shelley
Notable work
Frankenstein or The Modern Promotheus
What does the novel tell
about?
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is
a novel written by Mary Shelley about
eccentric scientist Victor Frankenstein, who
creates a grotesque creature in an unorthodox
scientific experiment.
18. Notable work (Anne Radcliffe )
♥ The Mysteries of Udolpho
What does the novel tell about?
The Mysteries of Udolpho follows the fortunes of Emily St. Aubert
who suffers, among other misadventure, the death of her father,
supernatural terors in a gloomy castle, and the machinations of an
Italian Brigand.
19. Notable work (Jane Austen)
♥ Pride and Prejudice
♥ Sense and Sensebility
What
does
about?
the
novel
tell
♥ Pride and Prejudice was published in 1813, The story
follows the main character Elizabeth Bannet as she deals
with issue of manner, upbringing, morality, and marriage, in
the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century
England.
♥ A work of romantic fiction, Sense and Sensibility is set in
southwest England between 1792 and 1797, and portrays
the life and loves of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and
Marianne.
20. Drama
Drama at this time, unlike poetry,did not search for new
forms of expression. people continued to go to the
theatre, but they seemed more intrested in theatrical
effects than the literary value of the plays. theatre at the
beginning of the nineteenth
century may call to mind the big budget of Hollywood film
of the late twentieth century, where special effects and
star names meant more to the public than plot or
characterization
23. Devices of Sounds
Alliteration
Stanza 1 :
/l/
: Luve, like
/r/
: red, rose
Stanza 2
Stanza 3
/d/
: dry, dear
Assonance
Stanza 1
/e/
: red
/u/
: sprung, june
/aɪ/
: my, like
/ɪ /
: sweetly, in
Stanza 2
/ɪ /
: will, still
/aɪ/
: I, my
Stanza 3
/aɪ/
: dry, my
/aɪ/
: I, my
/ɪ /
: will, still
/aɪ/
: while, life
Stanza 4
/aɪ/
: I, my
24. Devices of Grammar
1. Question
:2. Address
: My bonie lass (My pretty girl )
3. Repetition
:
♥Repetition word
: red
♥Repetition phrase
: O’ My luve, my dear, fare the weel
♥Repetition sentence :1) I will love thee still, my dear,
2) till a’ the seas gang dry.
4. Inversion
♥line 6
5. Elipsis
:
: I am so deep in luve.
:-
26. Detail
♥Love is like beautiful red rose who has just
blossomed in a June. Love is like a melody that is
played sweet and perfect.
♥The writer loves so much his Love, and will love
her until die. His Love is so deep to her.
♥The writer will always love his Love whatever
happened and always love her ever after.
♥Although the distance of space and time separating
someday will met again.