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THE ROMANTIC POETS 1798-1832. CHANGE! Great political, economic and social change American Revolution 1776-1783 French Revolution 1789-1815 (Napoleon.

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1 THE ROMANTIC POETS 1798-1832

2 CHANGE! Great political, economic and social change American Revolution 1776-1783 French Revolution 1789-1815 (Napoleon  ) Industrial Revolution1750-1850 Romanticism is a response to the Industrial Revolution

3 ROMANTICISM’S RESPONSE emotion and imagination vs. reason and science reaction against the cold, rational science of the Enlightenment individual experiences vs. society as a whole the individual, personal, emotional movement of protest for freedoms and reform civilian life and work conditions spontaneity vs. order common man vs. ruling class

4 “ROMANTIC” explored new, psychological and mysterious aspects of human experience fascination with youth and innocence (seeing the world as “new”) social idealism: question authority in order to imagine better, fairer, happier ways to live ability to adapt to change

5 ROMANTICS: “MIND POETS” sought a deeper understanding of the bond between human beings and the world of the senses often used natural poetic forms

6 CENTRAL POETS William Wordsworth 1770-1850 Samuel Taylor Coleridge1772-1834 John Keats1795-1821 Percy Bysshe Shelley(1792-1822) Mary Shelley (1797-1851) Lord Byron (1788-1824) Jane Austen(1775-1817)


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