1. Name : Malek Hina Ibrahimbhai
2. Roll No: 12
3. Class: M.A. SEM 1
4. Email ID: hinamalek21@gmail.com
5. Enrollment No: 2069 1084 2020 0026
6. Paper No: 3 Literary criticism and Theory
7. Topic: Difference between Romanticism and classicism
8. Batch: 2019-2021
9. Submitted to : SMT. S. B. Gardi Department of English
Definition of Classicism
• A movement in literature
and art during the 17th
and 18th
centuries in
Europe that fevered
rationality and restraint
and strict forms.
Definition of Romanticism
• A movement in Art and
literature which originated
in late 18th
century,
emphasizing inspiration,
subjectivity and the
primacy of the Individual.
Romanticism in Literature
• Romenticism in literature started in the late eighteenth
century.
• Romanticism emerged as a response to classicism.
• Dominated by William Wordsworth and S. T. Coleridge.
• Both are published a joint volume of poetry called
Lyrical ballads.
• Wordsworth felt the imagination could take the
experience of everyday men and women and turn them
into art.
Classicism in Literature
• Greek and Roman influence
• Emphasis on society
• Self conscious reference to the idea
• Rigid and stern structure
• Follows the three unities
• Verious use
Charactaristics of Romentic age
• Nature
• Ruins and Relics of the Ancient past
• Rebellion
• Heroism
• Emotion
• Sense and sensuality
• Sublime
The French Revolution
• The Industrid revolution
Difference Between classicism and romanticism
Classicism Romanticism
•Believed that nature could be
rationalised and therefore,
completely understand.
•Believed that man should
conform to universal though
and idea.
•Believed in endless possibilities
which man could change the
world and they embraced
them.
• Believed that nature was a
fore that could never be
fully understand.
• Believed that they should
embrace their own individual
innovations.
• Believed that held up
importance of adhering to
what has already been said
and done only those ideas.
Romantic and classical poets
*Romantic poets*
• William Wordsworth
• Samuel Taylor Coleridge
• John Keats
Percy Bysshe Shelly
Lord Byron
• William black
• Robert Burns
• Edger Allan Poe
Mary Robinson
*Classical poets*
• Homer
• Aristotle
• Plato
• Secretes
• John Dryden
• Ben Jonson
• Christopher Marlowe
• John Milton
• Shakespeare
*Romantic poems*
• The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
The Prelude
• The Time of the Ancient Marines
• Childe Horold’s Pigrimage
• Ode to the west wind
• Adonails
• My heart leads up
• Frost at midnight
• The yellow hummer’s Nest
• To Skylark
Litarary criticism paper 3

Litarary criticism paper 3

  • 1.
    1. Name :Malek Hina Ibrahimbhai 2. Roll No: 12 3. Class: M.A. SEM 1 4. Email ID: hinamalek21@gmail.com 5. Enrollment No: 2069 1084 2020 0026 6. Paper No: 3 Literary criticism and Theory 7. Topic: Difference between Romanticism and classicism 8. Batch: 2019-2021 9. Submitted to : SMT. S. B. Gardi Department of English
  • 2.
    Definition of Classicism •A movement in literature and art during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe that fevered rationality and restraint and strict forms.
  • 3.
    Definition of Romanticism •A movement in Art and literature which originated in late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity and the primacy of the Individual.
  • 4.
    Romanticism in Literature •Romenticism in literature started in the late eighteenth century. • Romanticism emerged as a response to classicism. • Dominated by William Wordsworth and S. T. Coleridge. • Both are published a joint volume of poetry called Lyrical ballads. • Wordsworth felt the imagination could take the experience of everyday men and women and turn them into art.
  • 5.
    Classicism in Literature •Greek and Roman influence • Emphasis on society • Self conscious reference to the idea • Rigid and stern structure • Follows the three unities • Verious use
  • 6.
    Charactaristics of Romenticage • Nature • Ruins and Relics of the Ancient past • Rebellion • Heroism • Emotion • Sense and sensuality • Sublime The French Revolution • The Industrid revolution
  • 7.
    Difference Between classicismand romanticism Classicism Romanticism •Believed that nature could be rationalised and therefore, completely understand. •Believed that man should conform to universal though and idea. •Believed in endless possibilities which man could change the world and they embraced them. • Believed that nature was a fore that could never be fully understand. • Believed that they should embrace their own individual innovations. • Believed that held up importance of adhering to what has already been said and done only those ideas.
  • 8.
    Romantic and classicalpoets *Romantic poets* • William Wordsworth • Samuel Taylor Coleridge • John Keats Percy Bysshe Shelly Lord Byron • William black • Robert Burns • Edger Allan Poe Mary Robinson *Classical poets* • Homer • Aristotle • Plato • Secretes • John Dryden • Ben Jonson • Christopher Marlowe • John Milton • Shakespeare
  • 9.
    *Romantic poems* • TheMarriage of Heaven and Hell The Prelude • The Time of the Ancient Marines • Childe Horold’s Pigrimage • Ode to the west wind • Adonails • My heart leads up • Frost at midnight • The yellow hummer’s Nest • To Skylark