my presentation topic is lyric and ode in romantic age and brief introduction about romantic age and famous writers who's use lyric and ode in their poetry.
3. Content
• Introduction:
• Definition of ode
• Origin of ode
• Definition of lyric
• Origin of lyric
• Lyric and ode in romantic age
• Poets of romantic age
• Conclusion
4. Introduction:
• Romantic period in English literature was started with the
publication
of “Lyrical Ballads” by William Wordsworth and S.T.Coleridge.
5. Lyric and ode in Romantic poetry
• Romantic poetry has its improvement in ode and lyric which
define its uniqueness.
• ode and lyric are used to express feeling that indicate to
someone or something.
• it can be captured the interest of poets or serves as
inspiration.
6. • John Keats and P.B Shelley are the most influential poets in
Romantic era, they has the creativity and power to write Ode
and Lyric poems.
• Keats odes are very famous among readers which convey
power of imagination and beauty like “Ode to a
Nightingale, and Ode on Melancholy, and Ode on a Grecian
Urn, Ode to Psyche, and To Autumn”.
7. • Lyric poems are also well known among reader because in
Romantic era it has uniqueness.
• William Wordsworth is another remarkable poet like Ode on
the Intimations of Immortality and Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Ode
to the West Wind.
• In Keats’s Ode to a Nightingale is subjective form which
contrasts eternal beauty of the bird’s song with brief nature.
• Lyric poetry is a major poetic form that contained opinions
and spirits of specific feelings of individual.
23. Conclusion
• Romantic lyric poetry involved of first-person interpretations of the thoughts
and feelings of an exact moment; the feelings were exciting but personal. An
ode was a lyric poem, typically written in a proper, delicate style, and normally
with a notable theme. This Romantic ode was approved by the Romantic
poets, especially John Keats