THE ROMANTIC AGE
By. Anand Christi18/may/1995
THE CHRONOLOGY OF AGES The Anglo – Saxon
Period The Anglo Norman
Period The Age of Chaucer The Renaissance The Elizabethan
Age The Puritan Age The Restoration
Age
•The Neo – Classical age•The Romantic Age•The Victorian Age•The Modern Age•The Post Modern Age
ROMANTIC AGE Neo-Classical to Romantic Aspects of Human Experience Romantic = Love A turning Rebelled Against Rules A Belief that Nature is Everything A man Speaking To Man
THE ROMANTIC AGE Lyrical Ballads Preface Subject Matter Rural Life instead of the City Theme, Plot Technique or Style Nature as Romantically
ROMANTIC POETS William Wordsworth William Blake Lord Byron Percy Shelley John Keats S.T .Coldridge
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was a major English Romantic poet
Has an interest and sympathy for the life and troubles of the “common man”
He is considered the nature poet by focusing ordinary people in country settings
WILLIAM BLAKE
William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English painter, poet and
He rebelled against traditional poetic forms and techniques
He valued imagination over reason
TAMAROAABHAR
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