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In dept Characteristics
Concluding Characteristics
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Romantics stressed the individual creativity and the freedom to innovate. Romanticism focussed on the use of creative imagination and the importance of myth and symbolism
Brief introduction of the Romantic Age and its characteristics.
Includes:
2 slide introduction
Influential People of the Romantic Age
In dept Characteristics
Concluding Characteristics
End
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, his life and works
Prepared by Ahmad Hussain, Department of English,
Abdul Wali khan University Mardan.
Email: mr.literature123@gmail.com
Facebook page link for Literary students: www.facebook.com/englitpearls
Characteristics of the neoclassical ageRinkal Jani
This presentation is a part of my academic presentation of The Noe-Classical Literature Semester 1 of Department of English MA English, MKBU and it is submitted to Prof. Dr. Dilip Barad Sir.
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5. • Literature of the age is concerned with
“nature “ human nature, Supremacy of
reason.
• Unity in the works of all writes.
• The age is known as classical age.
6. • The period is marked by the rise of
Deism, intellectual backlash against
earlier Puritanism and American’s
revolution against England.
• Neoclassical literature is characterized by
order, accuracy, and structure
7. • Some popular types of literature
included: parody, essays, satire, letters,
fables, melodrama, and rhyming with
couplets.
8. Three Stages
The Neoclassical period of literature can be
divided into three distinct stages: the
Restoration Period, the Augustan Period,
and the Age of Johnson.
9.
10. • This period marks the British king’s
restoration to the throne after a long period
of Puritan domination in England. Its
symptoms include the dominance of French
and Classical influences on poetry and
drama.
• Restoration literature continued to appeal
to heroic ideals of love and honor,
particularly on stage, in heroic tragedy.
12. John Dryden
Dryden was the most
influential writer of the
Restoration, for he wrote
in every form important
to the period―occasional
verse, comedy, tragedy,
heroic plays, odes, satires,
translations of classical
works—and produced
influential critical essays
concerning how one
ought to write these
forms.
13. John Milton
Restoration prose
style grew more
like witty, urbane
conversation and
less like the
intricate, rhetorical
style of previous
writers like John
Milton and John
Donne.
18. All for love by John Drdren
A Prologue and an Epilogue by John
Dryden
19.
20. • It is called Augustan because King
George I wanted people to think he was
like Augustus Caesar.
• This period is marked by the imitation of
Virgil and Horace’s literature in English
letters.
22. Alexander Pope
was the most
significant figure in
poetry during the
Augustan period. His
witty couplets were
often quoted and used
as axioms. Pope took
issue with other
authors about what
should be considered
the proper subjects
and nature of poetic
expression.
23. Jonathan Swift
Swift targets the
empiricists who
insist on individual,
unyielding reason
over morality and
social values.
28. • This period marks the transition toward
the upcoming Romanticism through
the period is still largely Neoclassical.
Much was happening around the world
politically, such as both the American
and French Revolutions. This time
marked a transition in English literature
from the structure and formality of the
Neoclassical writers to the emotional,
ungoverned writings of the Romantics.
30. Samuel Johnson
He was the literary
dictator of his age,
though he was not its
greatest writer
Though Johnson’s own
style is often
condemned as
ponderous and verbose,
he could write in an easy
and direct style when he
chose.
31. Edward Gibbon
was the first historian
of England who wrote in a
literary manner. His greatest
historical work—The Decline
and Fall of the Roman
Empire, which is an
authoritative and well-
documented history, can
pass successfully the test of
modern research and
scholarship. But its
importance in literature is
on account of its prose style
which is the very climax of
classicism.
32. George Crabbe
stood midway between
the Augustans and the
Romantics. In form he
was classical, but in the
temper of his mind he
was romantic. To him
nature is a “presence, a
motion and a spirit,” and
he realizes the intimate
union of nature with
man.
33. Robert Burns
who is the greatest
song writer in the
English language, had
great love for nature,
and a firm belief in
human dignity and
quality, both of which
are characteristic of
romanticism.
34. William Cowper
who lived a tortured
life and was driven to
the verge of madness,
had a genial and kind
soul. His poetry, much
of which is of
autobiographical
interest, describes the
homely scenes and
pleasures and pains of
simple humanity—the
two important
characteristics of
romanticism
35. Thomas Gray
is famous as the author
of Elegy Written in a
Country Churchyard, “the
best-known in the English
language.” Unlike classical
poetry which was
characterised by restraint
on personal feelings and
emotions, this poem is
the manifestation of deep
feelings of the poet. It is
suffused with the
melancholy spirit which is
a characteristic romantic
trait.)
36. Thomas Paine
As the author of two
highly influential
pamphlets at the start
of the American
Revolution, he inspired
the Patriots in 1776 to
declare independence
from Britain.
His ideas reflected
Enlightenment-era
rhetoric of transnational
human rights.
39. Lives of Poets by Samuel Johnson
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
by Edward Gibbon
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by
Thomas Gray
40. • The Neoclassical era in literature brought a sense
of decorum and stability to writers. There were
rules to be carefully followed, and there was
structure to be upheld. People praised wit and
parody, as well. It was a time of careful moral
appearances, though appearances were more
valued than honesty