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Romantic Age

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Romanticism Timeline

Romanticism in literture began around 1750 and lasted until 1870

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Historical Considerations English Literary

History• Romanticism was partly a

reaction against classicism and the Age of Reason.

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Romanticism as an International Movement :

• Affected all of the arts (literature, music, painting, philosophy) Began in the 1770s and extended through the second half of the 19th century.

• Romantic age not the physical romantic (love of nature ) .

• The central idea in Romantic poetry is nature

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Romantic Poets:

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William Blake

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William wordsworth

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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John keats

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P.B.shelley

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Lord Byron

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Poets :

first generation poets

1. William Blake (1757-1827)

2. William Wordsworth (1770- 1850)

3. S.T.Coleridge (1772 -1834 )

Second generation poets4. Lord Byron (1788 -1824 )

5. P. B. Shelley ( 1792 -1822)

6. John Keats ( 1795 -1821)

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Romantic Poets :

The poets used simple and common language .

The romantic poets were create a new kind of poetry .

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The main Characteristics

of Romantic poetry :

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Poetry is the expression of

personal feelings and emotions.

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imagination is the core of romantic

poetry.

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Nature in Romantic poetry is a living

thing, a teacher of man, and a healing

power.

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Freedom of expression

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Freedom of the individual

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The individual is more important than the society

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Neoclassicism vs Romanticism Focus on Reasons

Focus on Feelings

Values : order . Freedom of expression.

Objective Nature

Language : diffecelt and complex .

Subjective emotions

Used simple and common language.

Interest in Classical

Focus on society

Interest in Medieval

Focus on indinidual expression .

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Q:

• Q1 : what is central idea of romantic poetry ?

• Q2 : in romantic age : romantic means the physical romance (T or F ) the answer is F

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THANK YOU FOR

LESTENING .

Rinad Alnassar