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Romantic Poets (Wordsworth (1790: he went on a walking tour in France and…
Romantic Poets
Wordsworth
Born
: 1770 in Cumberland (
Lake District
)
Education
: Saint John's Colledge (Cambridge)
1790: he went on a walking tour
in France and in the Alps
Fell in love
with
Annette Vallon
Disillusionment: brutal developments of the French Revolution
He recovered
Contact with
nature
Went to live in Dorset with his
sister
Moved to Somerset near Coleridge
Lyrical Ballads
1805:
The Prelude
1843: was made Poet Laureate
Death:
1850
1799: settled in Lake District
1802: marriage with
Mary Hutchinson
Keats
second generation of romanticism
-born in London in 1795
1820- Synthoms of tubercolosys
early death of his parents
Private education
Wants to become a surgeon(1810)
1820-first trip to italy
1821-Died in Rome
Coleridge
(Devonshire 1772 - Londra 1834)
he was influenced by French Revolution
he was disappointed by the violence of French Revolution
His dream is an utopian society called 'Pantisocracy', which represented socialism ideals and where private propriety doesn't exists.
education: he went to Cambridge but he has never gratuated.
He met William Wordsworth and togheter wrote 'Lyrical Ballads'.
After his experience with Wordsworth, he went to London where he produced Biographia Literaria in 1817.