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PRE-ROMANTIC POETRY, ROMANTIC POETRY - Coggle Diagram
PRE-ROMANTIC POETRY
the poetry of feeling
most romantic tendencies
had been anticipated in the second
half of the 18 th centruary
which saw a growing interest in everday
or humble subjects
equally strong was the
appeal to sentimwntal or feeling
especially in sentimental novels
by oliver goldsmith
also typifies this period
throuth his poem
were he reflects both on
the passing of time and changes
btought about by the industrial revolution
folk poetry
its popularity was
part of the general vogue for the middle
also popular were songs about friendship love
sucb as thosewritten by robert burns
he had unedecated natural poetic
talent which featured the pf ordinary
speech and the choice of ordinay subject
ROMANTIC POETRY
in romantic poetry
there aere two gneration
first-generation romanticis
william blake was a self-taught
poet apparently
the two states
are for blake complementary
songs of innocence
unfallaen of state of man
songs of experience
presencee of eviland ingiustice in the world
picture of reality
the chimney sweeper
inhuman working condition of children
begining of english romanticism
publication of lyrical ballads by wordsworth and colerige
they are about the comtrystolet its folk
and mans communion whin nature
together
wordsworth and coleridge embody
the two souls of english romanticism
the ordinary word
the supernature
and magic
second-generation romanticism
was lord byron
he embodied the ideals of the frech
recolution and the napoleonic age
percy bysshe shelley
also led a typically romantic
life of scandal and exile
he left england due to his anarchist ideas
in italy he writes lyrics and odes
which link nature with man's ideals of
freendom
and happiness
john keats
he died of consupation at an early age
very pooor health and an unhappy love
reflected in his odes awarness of
life's brevity and ethical value of brauty
grecian urn oden an a grecian urn 1819
his scenes of life,death painted
on the vase