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THE ROMANTICS 1750-1837. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS  1. What were the essential features of Romanticism?  2. How did Romantic writers respond to nature? 

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1 THE ROMANTICS 1750-1837

2 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS  1. What were the essential features of Romanticism?  2. How did Romantic writers respond to nature?  3. What conception of the imagination did Romanticism express?

3 General History of the Period  England’s population increased 5 xs  Eli Whitney created the cotton gin  First public railroad opened in 1830  As industrialism grew, Romantics fled to more rural areas such as the Lake District

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6 More history Coal and steam replaced wind and water as energy sources American and French Revolutions took place- 1776 & 1789 Toussaint L’Overature overthrows French in Haiti 1804 Napoleanic Wars ended in 1815 with Waterloo defeat (1804-1815)

7 Features of Romanticism  Romanticism sprang from a reaction against Enlightenment ideals  Whereas Enlightenment praised reason and its limits, Romantics were fascinated by extreme physical sensation and mental states – even terror and madness.  Romantic works as filled with exotic extremes, whimsy and caprice, nightmares and visions, innocent children, lone wanderers, and quests after the unattainable.

8 Romantic Ideals Continued  Whereas the skeptical intellectual represented the Enlightenment, the sublimely inspired poet inspired the Romantics  Romantics valued expressions of feeling  Deeply demonstrated a natural human sympathy both to nature and to the feelings of others.  In Romance, nature is always active, vital, and spontaneous.

9 Romantics….  The “Noble Savage” ideal was born during this period-the idea of instrinctive goodness  Placed their trust in instinct and the power of the imagination.  Romantic indictment of how science deforms nature took life in the gothic novel Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley  Coleridge and “Kubla Khan”  Many were inspired by the classics and thereby the Greeks opposition to the ruling Turks

10 Reading  “Kubla Khan” - Coleridge  “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” – Thomas Gray  “To a Mouse” – Robert Burns  “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”

11 Later Romantics  Wordsworth – “The World is Too Much With Us” & “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey”  Coleridge – “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”


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