Categories: All - emotion - innocence - nature - romanticism

by Giacomo Battolu 3 years ago

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English Romanticism and literature

English Romanticism is characterized by its emphasis on the role of imagination and nature, often used to explore the unseen and provide inspiration and comfort. Prominent figures like William Blake and Samuel Taylor Coleridge contributed significantly to this movement.

English Romanticism and literature

English Romanticism and literature

Coleridge

Moved by Germany and London in 1834
Friendship with Wordsworth

Lyrical Ballads

The Rime of the ancient mariner

Wordsworth

Componiments
Daffodils/ I wondered lonely as a cloud
His main themes were nature and children
He found his ispiration in nature

The men and the nature are inseparable

Blake

Born in London in 1757
He was employed by an engraver and he became an artist with engraving and painting

He wrote about symblos of innocence like the children and the nature

He published: Song of innocence in 1879 and Song of experience in 1974

English Romanticism

Poetic style
New, individual language

Intense emotion, closer to the everyday speech

Syntax became simple

Role of imagination, used to explore the unseen
Role of nature

Inspiration and comfort