The Romantic Age
The Romantic Age
The Romantic Age
(1789-1832)
Group 8 Class XZ
Citra Prihatini (2012-1250-1371)
Rama Rajesatya (2012-1250-1168)
Endah Widiyanti (2012-1250-1157)
Rina Anindita (2013-1257-0068)
Lystiaria (2014-1257-0012)
William Blake
Blakes best-known
collection of poetry Songs
of Innocence and
Experience was published
in 1794. His poems are
simple but symbolic, the
lamb is the symbol of
innocence, the tiger the
symbol of mystery.
William Wordsworth
His poetry looks inward
rather than outward, and in
The Prelude, his long
autobiographical poem, we
read how an individuals
thoughts and feelings are
formed. Wordsworth is the
main character in most of
his poems. He wants to
see into the heart of
things, as he says in Lines
Written
Above
Tintern
Abbey. He considers, in
Daffodils, for instance,
how the past relates to the
Coleridge
Wordsworth worked closely
with the poet Samuel
Taylor
Coleridge.
They
were both responsible for
Lyrical Ballads and for the
influential Prefaces to the
second edition (1800), but
they are very different
poets. Coleridges poetry is
more about extraordinary
and supernatural world.
There are only four poems
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
in Lyrical Ballads, but one
of them is his best-known
John Keats
He was an English Romantic
poet. He was one of the
main figures of the second
generation
of
Romantic
poets. Keats wrote about
the nature of literature, the
imagination and poetry, and
his Letters are important
critical works.
Many of Keatss poems are
incomplete fragments, but
they make a lasting pattern.
Keats wrote much of his
poetry, both long narrative
poems and the famous
Shelleys collection :
Byron
Robert
Burns
Thomas de
Quincey
Mary Shelley
Frankenstein is a
novel written by the
English author Mary
Wollstonecraft Shelley
about the young
science student Victor
Frankenstein, who
creates a living being
which becomes a
monster.
Frankenstein is the
first modern science
fiction novels
Jane Austen
Jane
Austen
is
different
because
her
main
and
psychological
writes
young
mainly
heroines
as
about
they
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