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Romantic

Wonderful rather than probably

Classical

is not unique but represents class

Romanticism of action

Popular in middle ages. Action fantasy


Romanticism of though



early 17th century, many metaphors

Romanticism

(late 18th century) Workings of individual mind. Possibilities are endless. Personal experience.


Sonnet

lyrical poem with a single stanza and 14 iambic lines + rhyme scheme

Romantic principle

Nature, imagination, hostile to convention

Ballad

revolves on 1 incident, omits intro, dialogue, more than 1 speaker, repetition, simple rhythm. simple words.

Victorian poetry

(19th-20th century) During Queen Victoria

Tennyson

Victorian. Lady of Shallot. Powerful images to scenery.

Victorian Era

Woman were centre of home. Angel of the house. Industrial revolution was dirty and gross.

Dickinson

Victorian-modern. Startling metaphors. Omits preface. Lyrical poems.

Turner-Smith

First Gen Romantic. To the Moon.

Wordsworth

First Gen Romantic. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.

Keats

Second Gen Romantic. La Belle Dame Sans Merci

Modernism

War eras. Neo-classical but still broke tradition. Pessimism. Bold images. Urban landscapes. Alienation.

Dramatic Monologue

Describes personal interactions at critical moment. Exposes speaker's personality/inner thoughts.

Pound

Modernist. In A Station of the Metro

T.S. Elliot

Modernist. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

Yeats

Modernist. Leda and the Swan