A. English religious literature 1-Thomas Gramner: “---“A book of common prayer” 2-John Bungan: “---“Grace abounding” B. Definitions 1-A parody: It is aA literary work that imitatesimitate another in order to turn it or hold it up to ridicule. 2-A treatise: AIt is a formal account in writing‚ treating systematically of some subjectssubject. 3-A fabliau: A short metrical tale usually comic‚ frankly coarse‚ often cynical‚ It is a popular short narrative poem in the 12th and 13th centuries
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paying special attention to the romantic interpretation of art and the status of the artist/poet. Along with “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”(1798) and “Christabel” (1816)‚ “Kubla Khan” is one of Coleridge’s most famous and impressive poems. These poems deal with supernatural events. At the time of the poem’s publication‚ Coleridge calls Kubla Khan a “fragment” and subtitles it “A Vision in a Dream”‚ adding an introductory note explaining its unusual origin. The poet remarked that after taking
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Intimations of Immortality‚”“The Solitary Reaper‚” “Michael‚” “The Ruined Cottage” From The Prelude‚ Book‚ I and II. “Lucy Gray” Week VII: Wordsworth Week VIII: Coleridge‚ Conversation Poems: “The Eolian Harp” “Reflections on Having Left and Place of Retirement” “This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison” “Frost and Midnight” “Dejection: An Ode” Week IX: Coleridge “The Rime‚” “Kubla Khan‚”
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KUBLA KHAN 1797 Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Romantic Movement changed the way art and literature represented the world by focusing on emotions‚ nature‚ and imagination. This emphasis can be seen in the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ one of the most influential poets of the era. In his poem “Kubla Khan‚” Coleridge used dreamlike imagery to describe the fabulous palace of a Mongol emperor. The poem shows the author’s interest in the mysterious and the exotic‚ as well as the beauty and savagery
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from the country to the cities‚ the Napoleon final battle of Waterloo in 1815 left many soldiers unemployed‚ and many social problems took over these years (Peterloo massacre‚ 1819). In literature‚ poets wanted a revolution too‚ Wordsworth and Coleridge changed the way poetry was conceived in contrast with the period that came before‚ the Augustan Age. A change in the vocabulary used in the poems‚ much simpler than in the Augustans. Now‚ emotions were important‚ the feelings and the imagination
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Taylor Coleridge in 1797 and was published in Christabel‚ Kubla Khan‚ and the Pains of Sleep in 1816. Kubla Khan is one of the most important poem of Coleridge and‚ according to the preface of the book‚ he wrote it during the time that he passed in a farm house between Porlock and Linton in England. Because of the opium that he had taken - prescribed to him to cure dysentery‚ Coleridge felt asleep when he was reading a story about Kubla Khan‚ which led to his dream and his poem. Coleridge said that
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happened in intellectual life and literature. Particularly in literature‚ Romantic writing is mostly poetry. For the changes occurred in almost all aspects of life‚ the literature fields also were expected to transform especially by Wordsworth and Coleridge. They wanted to contrast the poetic language and
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The Romantic Era (1785-1832) Neoclassicism: Reason Romanticism: Passion Imitation Originality Tradition Experimentation Rules & Order Freedom Logic Intuition I) Political Development in England A. King George III 1. Hanover a. 1760-1820 2. Antagonistic Policies A. Taxation without representation i. Taxed colonists with no say in government II) American Revolution A. Began in 1783 B. Ended with the Treaty of Paris III) French
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by selling his paintings Samuel Taylor Coleridge - obsessed with metaphor‚ use of symbols - Kubla Khan - Dreaming visions‚ fragmentary thoughts force us to use our own imagination - Keen readers should read everything – because of a lot of references in his poetry - Pleasure atmosphere; symbols – moon = forecast of sth tragic‚ sun = positive - Coleridge – The Prince of the Ancient Mariner (negative symbol – killing of the albatross) - Christabel – draw his into tragedy - * poem – 5 miles
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Cited: 1. Coleridge‚ Samuel Taylor . Christabel; Kubla Khan‚ a vision; The pains of sleep Oxford University‚ 1816 2. Dobson‚ Austin and Goldsmith‚ Oliver ; The deserted village: a poem written by Oliver Goldsmith and illustrated by Edwin A. Abbey‚ R. Harper & brothers‚ 1902 3. Dr
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