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    In the Romantics Era there were many important qualities of Romanticism and one of those ideas was a story or explanation inside human awareness. Romantic writers such as Coleridge and Wordsworth believed that poetry is a way of grasping the insight of life. The Romantic writers, Coleridge and Wordsworth, both portray nature but in opposite ways than one another. Coleridge is the type of writer that underlines the grievous, supernatural and magnificent part of nature, while Wordsworth is the…

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    John Keats has a standard of his poems: ”Poetry should... should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.” This standard is something that he strived to accomplish throughout his life. He was born October 31, 1795 and was the oldest of Thomas and Frances Jennings Keats four children. Keats passed away on February 23, 1821 at the age of 25, from tuberculosis. His father, who was a stable-keeper, died when Keats was 8. Soon thereafter, his mother…

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    It has often observed of Baudelaire’s poem that it reveals an extraordinary fusion of classical permanence and an intimate, Romantic contingent--- believes that every nation and every age possesses and must possess, its own beauty. Baudelaire analyses these various and varying manifestation of Beauty into two separate elements—the eternal and the transitory. It may be argued, he showed no great originality( the idea implicates in Stendhal), but in going a step further and asserting that without…

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    their fullest capabilities. Many thinkers, writers, and pioneers of the romantic period such as Charles Darwin (Darwinism) and Georg Hegel (Dialectic), Napoleon (Individualism…

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    become a god for most. It is the ruling entity by which all things are measured and given meaning. But romantic poets questioned and challenged this god. Blake, Wordsworth, and others alike did not believe that time was an absolute ruler, but rather that it was a malleable object tied to the individual and influenced by his or her human imagination. Time did not rule the romantic poets. Romantic poetry seems to classify life with experiences rather than with times. An example of this can be…

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    Housman from modern era in England. These poems call as modern poems. First of all, I want to mention about modernism, characteristics of modernism and characteristics of modern English poetry. Modernism is a literary movement which associates with the scientific and the artistic changes and it rejected romantic ideas. The modern period was a complexity and transition time, mostly by virtue of the result of people returning from World War I. A deliberation about modernism that, it begin in the…

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    The Romantic period was a very important period for literature. It took place from the year 1785 to 1832 and was a period in which new poetry forms were explored and writing was a way in which people could express their experiences, emotions and imagination. Although there are many characteristics of the Romantic period, the rejection of industrialization, the inclusion of supernatural or mythological elements and the growing views of woman are the main characteristics in works that really show…

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    created the transition between old and new ways of thinking. The Romantic period was a time when certain people realized that many European societies were becoming standerdized, lacking authenticity and emotion, and because of that they rebelled and started a movement. The Romantic Movement was a reaction and direct challenge to the scientific Enlightment at the time that influenced art, literature, philosophy, and music. The term “Romantic Movement” ususally refers to the time period of…

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    hostilities of nature, and the acceptance of sexuality. Walt Whitman was a writer who was in the transition of Romanticism and Realism as he used both Romantic and Realist qualities within his work.…

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    Poetry is often written with some hidden meaning within the poems themselves, this meaning often coming in multiple layers of depth, in order to suggest or prompt an ideology, value, or action to an audience. Such cases often being seen in English Romantic Period poems and novels; these works of literature often having themes about the power and beauty of nature and how humans are just a small part of a bigger picture created by god. Though some authors take it to a step beyond such themes; an…

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