Dual English Historical Notes The Romantic Period the shortest period scholars singled out 6 poets- Wordsworth‚ Coleridge‚ Byron‚ Percy‚ Shelley‚ Keats‚ and Blake- and constructed notions of a unified Romanticism on the basis of their works. They didn’t all get along though In 1798‚ the year of Lyrical Ballads‚ neither of the authors had much reputation Some of the best regarded poets of the time were women- Anna Barbauld‚ Charlotte Smith‚ Mary Robinson- of which Wordsworth and Coleridge
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November 7‚ 2011 Imagination in Shelley’s Alastor Romanticism is often a literary movement often associated with the concept of imagination. The concept of imagination was looked upon in several different lights but all seeming to come back to the main idea that the imagination was regarded as a powerful and effective creative force. According to Romantics‚ the imagination was viewed as the highest‚ most supreme state of mind where one is able to grasp concepts that are unattainable without
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"Decade" was written as a celebration of the ten-year anniversary of Ada and Amy’s relationship. However‚ there is no gender specification of a lover so one could dedicate it to someone of the opposite sex. Simple in its form‚ rich in imagery and symbolism the poem depicts powerfully the deep emotional bond between two people after ten years of relationship. At the beginning of the relationship‚ the beloved was "like red wine and honey"‚ and his taste burnt with its sweetness. The "red wine" symbolizes
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in Starlight (p. 959)"‚ by George Meredith‚ can be analyzed to refine the authors purpose‚ by examining every subtle hint‚ every possibility‚ for a deeper theme. Also‚ "deciphering" formal literary techniques such as metaphor‚ connotation‚ and symbolism is the key to unlock other expressions. The main theme of the poem is that Lucifer has no place out of his hell‚ and anything he tries to reenter heaven is futile. As with any poem‚ it is best to first examine how the title‚ "Lucifer in Starlight"
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heaven‚ external conflicts‚ and alliteration. When it comes to Spencer’s “Sonnet 75” the text is very figurative‚ in fact majority of the writing is figurative language. The types of figurative language used in Sonnet 75 are mainly imagery‚ and symbolism. This would categorize the sonnet known as a “lyrical” writing. These tools help the poet convey his message and images to the reader by allowing them to imagine and create a personal relationship through personal experiences or memories with a
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Coleridge and John Keatsclose window The poet’s eye‚ in a fine frenzy rolling‚ Doth glance from heaven to earth‚ from earth to heaven; As imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown‚ the poet’s pen Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. (5.1.7-12). This stanza taken from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Nights Dream delightfully describes the romantic concept of imagination held by both Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ and John Keats. For many Romantic
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The Ode on a Grecian Urn-John Keates The Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keates is an attention-grabbing and thought provoking poem about an urn in the British Museum which incites an imaginary journey when looked at by people of all ages. The persona discovers messages of morality and the truth behind true beauty. The urn will always be of service to humanity and will continue to teach its message to all generations. There in lies the beauty of the urn. The urn is a sacred object that becomes
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(1995) Norton and Company‚ New York Perrine and Thomas R. Arp (1992): An Introduction to Poetry; Sound and Sense; Harcourt Brace College. Sanders‚ Andrew (2004): The Short Oxford History of English Literature‚ Oxford University press‚ Oxford. Sitter‚ John (2001): The Cambridge Companion to Eighteenth Century Poetry; The Edinburgh Building; Cambridge. Smith and Parks (1967) The Great Critics‚ W Thornley and Roberts (1996): An Outline of English Literature; Longman‚ Essex.
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1. Hemingway uses visual imagery to describe the autumn. "In the fall when the rains came the leaves all fell from the chestnut trees and the branches were bare and the trunks black with rain. The vineyards were thin and bare-branched too and all the country wet and brown and dead with autumn." Hemingway focuses on rain and how sets an image of death and despair which implies that the rain serves as a symbol of death; making a connection between rain and the deaths in the war. Rain preceded an outbreak
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Poems‚ which are short entry writings that express strong emotions and feelings‚ are meant to be soothing to someone’s ears. However‚ in some cases‚ the poems are not so calming. “Whoso List to Hunt” by Sir Thomas Wyatt‚ and “The Flea” written by John Donne‚ are two pieces of poetry that were written in a way that are not so pleasant to the ear. The poems were written nearly a year apart. Even in a year’s time‚ poets did not change the way that they describe love and feelings for someone‚ and in
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