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    Did Wordsworth or Coleridge have greater influence on modern criticism? Answer: Wordsworth‚ Coleridge‚ and British Romanticism Introduction After a brief introduction of the period that will contrast the Romantics with the century that preceded them‚ we shall move on to analyze the great poetic‚ theoretical experiment that most consider the Ur text of British Romanticism: "Lyrical Ballads". We shall explore both the unique plan of "Lyrical Ballads"‚ and the implications of that plan for literary

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    William Wordsworth (1770-1850)‚ an early leader of romanticism in English poetry‚ ranks as one of the greatest lyric poets in the history of English literature. William Wordsworth was born in Cookermouth‚ Cumberland‚ on April 7‚ 1770‚ the second child of an attorney. Unlike the other major English romantic poets‚ he enjoyed a happy childhood under the loving care of his mother and in close intimacy with his younger sister Dorothy (1771-1855). As a child‚ he wandered exuberantly through the lovely

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    from the classical period‚ which aligned and showed the developments in philosophy of the Age of Enlightenment‚ and was first a reaction against the too much of the style before‚ Rococo style. The movement is often described as the opposite of Romanticism. The artist Ingres was famous for his work during the time on neoclassicism. He painted many works including Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière and Achilles Receiving the Envoys of Agamemnon I (Boime 221). Some famous authors were Jane Austen

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    through the untrammelled repeated mentions of Walton’s desires that the raw emotions associated with the Romantic Movement are expressed. As such‚ the sheer force of feelings can be felt through Walton’s lack of companionship. The validation of romanticism exists in the fascination of the natural aesthetics‚ which is widespread throughout the letter. The admiration and passion for aesthetic beauty is portrayed In Walton’s letter‚ providing an idealistic representation of the romantics. ”There is a

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    not correspond with American property ownership‚ which put little value in the public realm. The Age of Reason interposed with its program for organizing knowledge and demonstrating the truths of science. The Age of Reason has came to be known as Romanticism. It started in Europe in the 1700s as a movement in literature and the arts

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    Until the 1860s‚ people of the United States as well as in Europe had been influenced by various literary movements. These included the Renaissance‚ Enlightenment‚ Romanticism‚ and Transcendentalism movements. Each movement consisted of characteristics and philosophies that molded the minds of people that were willing to follow them. However‚ the first ideology that really stimulated its followers to better themselves as well as society was Realism. In literature‚ authors would create an image of

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    Romanticism refers to a period in literature during which authors were concerned more with the individual than with society. There was a focus on individual consciousness and the imagination. This focus on the individual lead to the exploration of each man’s own destiny. During this period‚ a popular literary archetype was the Byronic Hero. This kind of hero was charismatic‚ intelligent and interested more in the game than in the resulting love or social connection. Mihail Lermontov wrote the novella

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    time of revolution in Europe; the French Revolution. It introduced a new era of enlightenment and individual freedom. This revolution led the poets to explore freedom‚ independent ideas and limitless imaginations on poems. This movement was called Romanticism and it was characterized by stressing new ideas of nature and change. Percy Bysshe Shelley took up these revolutionary ideas in his poems. In “Ode to the West Wind”‚ Shelley presented the idea of old & new which reminds the image of revolution

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    of a different term called romanticism. In the 1760’s and 1780’s artists from Rome like Henry Fuseli‚ James Barry‚ and John Flaxman began to paint differently than the traditional way. These artists are the first few who began to work with romanticism. Before these painters subjects of paintings were about myths and things which average humans were unable to achieve. But that new syle focused on feelings that lived inside us. (Encyclopedia Britannica ).. “Romanticism cannot be identified with

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    historian. INTRODUCTION The most accomplished and popular American poet of the first half of the nineteenth century‚ Bryant also was the first American poet to receive substantial international acclaim. Bryant is considered an early proponent of Romanticism in American literature‚ and his work is often compared thematically and stylistically to that of English Romantic poet William Wordsworth. Opposing eighteenth-century poetic conventions and using experimental iam bic rhythms‚ Bryant’s poetry usually

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