Friday, February 5, 2016

ROMANTIC AGE 1798 - 1824
-       It was a Revolt against classical school of thought.
-       Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley & Keats belong to this period.
-       Romanticism started with the publication of Lyrical Ballads – 1798, a book on the nature and scope of poetry by Wordsworth.
-       Unlike classicism Simplicity of style & diction became the order of the day.
-       They started to depend on Poetic imagination instead of fancy.
®    They used common Language in poetry – a language used by rustics.
®    They disliked artificial way of town life, talked about common and rustic people.
-       There was an inevitable role of imagination & emotion in romantic poetry.
-       It was the period of Political & social revolutions.
-       French revolution was also looming.
There was American war of independence; here Liberty of a nation from foreign domination represents Liberty of a poet from tyranny of literary rules said in Eighteen century.
Romantics Looked Pack to Elizabethan Masters like Shakespeare and Spencer for guidance.
-       Wordsworth wrote about events of everyday life and naturalism
-       Coleridge wrote about supernaturalism.
-       Early romantics had social harmony but later romanticism became a social conflict.
-       Romantics Preferred blank verse or stanza for poetic style
-       Elizabethan age can also be called as the first Romantic age in English literature, though there is a difference between both.
-       Romantics dealt with events of everyday life, insignificant aspects of nature.
-       They also believed in mysticism in the world.
®    They talked about desire than duty.
The talked about individual than society. 

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