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HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
The Romantic
Age
(1798-1830)
VIDYA PATIL
Assistant Professor in English
Government First Grade College, Humnabad.
Romantic has come to mean
basically two things:
1. The loving or potentially
loving relationships b/w men
and women.
2. A way of looking at the
world that looks beyond, or
ignores, the world as it is
and perceives a visionary
world.
Romanticism
(the Romantic
Movement),
a literary movement, and
profound shift in sensibility,
which took place in Britain and
throughout Europe from 1770-1848.
Intellectually it marked a
violent reaction to the
Enlightenment.
Politically it was inspired by
the revolutions in America and
France and popular wars of
independence in Poland, Spain,
Greece, and elsewhere.
Emotionally it
expressed an
extreme assertion
of the self and the
value of individual
experience (the 'egotistical
sublime'), together with the sense
of the infinite and transcendental.
Socially it championed
progressive causes,
though when these
were frustrated it
often produced a bitter,
gloomy, and
despairing outlook.
The Romantic Age
began in 1798 when
William Wordsworth
and Samuel Taylor
published
Lyrical Ballads,
and ended in 1832
when Walter Scott
died.
Definition :-
 “literature depicting emotional matter in an
imaginative form…….”
 “liberalism in literature…….“
Imagination, emotion and freedom are certainly
the focal points of romanticism.
Romanticism stresses on self-expression and
individual uniqueness.
Romanticism saw a shift from
CLASSICAL AGE
 faith in reason
 interest in urban
society
 public, impersonal
poetry
 concern with the
scientific and
mundane
ROMANTIC AGE
 faith in the senses,
feelings &
imagination
 interest in the rural
and natural
 subjective poetry
 interest in the
mysterious and
infinite.
Romanticism includes……
Subjectivity and
an emphasis on
individualism
 Spontaneity
 Freedom from
rules
Devotion is
superior to beauty
Solitary life
 Imagination is
superior to reason
 Love of and worship
of nature
 Fascination with the
past, especially the
myths and
mysticism of the
middle ages.
Romanticism is characterized by the 5 “I”s
Imagination
Idealism
Intuition
Inspiration
Individuality
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
ROMANTIC ERA
1. Common Man and Childhood over Urban
Sophistication
Romantics believed in the natural goodness of
humans, which is hindered by the urban life of
civilization. They believed that the savage is noble,
childhood is good and the emotions inspired by
both beliefs causes the heart to soar.
2. Emotions over Reason
Romantics believed that knowledge is gained
through intuition rather than deduction. This is best
summed up by Wordsworth who stated that “all
good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of
powerful feelings.”
3. Nature over Artificial
Romantics stressed the awe of nature in art and
language and the experience of sublimity through
a connection with nature. Romantics rejected the
ideas of the industrial revolution .
4. The Individual over Society
Romantics often elevated the achievements of the
misunderstood, heroic individual outcast.
5. Imagination over Logic
Romantics legitimized the individual imagination
as a critical authority.
COMMON FEATURES OF
ROMANTIC POETRY
 The romantics cultivated imaginative freedom;
 Used a variety of poetic forms;
 Tended to express the feelings of man in
solitude as opposed to those of man in society;
 All the poets, except Blake, described the
natural environment;
 They tended to use language with more
freedom and informality than the 18th century
poets;
 They tended to use language with more
freedom and informality than the 18th
century poets;
 They were profoundly affected by the great
historical fact of the French Revolution;
 The romantic poets were deeply interested
both in life and art;
 The most interesting poems were about
writing poetry;
ROMANTIC
THEMES :
NATURE
LOVE
HISTORY
LITERARY
FORMS
LYRIC,
BALLAD,
SONNET,
HISTORICAL
NOVEL
ROMANTIC ATTITUDES:
 SENSIBILITY
 MELANCHOLY
 INDIVIDUALISM
 REBELLIOUSNESS
THE FIRST GENERATION
OF ROMANTIC POETS:
W. BLAKE (1757 – 1827)
W.WORDSWORTH (1770
- 1850)
S.T. COLERIDGE (1772 -
1834)
WILLIAM BLAKE
 Born : 28 November 1757
London, England
 Died : 12 August 1827
(aged 69)
London, England
 Occupation: Poet, Painter,
Printmaker
 Genres: Visionary Poetry
 Literary movement:
Romanticism
 Notable work: Songs of
Innocence and of Experience,
The Marriage of Heaven and
Hell, The Four Zoas,
Jerusalem, Milton
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
 William Wordsworth
(7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850)
was a major English Romantic poet
who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
helped to launch the Romantic Age
in English literature with the 1798
joint publication Lyrical Ballads.
 Wordsworth's magnum opus is
generally considered to be
The Prelude, a semiautobiographical
poem of his early years.
 Wordsworth was England's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his
death in 1850.
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
 Born: 21 October
1772 Ottery St. Mary,
Devon, England
 Died : 25 July 1834
(aged 61)
Highgate, England
 Occupation: Poet,
critic, philosopher
 Literary movement :
Romanticism
THE SECOND GENERATION OF
ROMANTIC POETS:
 BYRON (1757 – 1827)
KEATS (1770 - 1850)
PERCY BYSSHE
SHELLEY (1792 - 1822)
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
 Born : 4 August 1792
Field Place, Horsham,
Sussex, England
 Died : 8 July 1822
(aged 29)Lerici,
Kingdom of Sardinia(now Italy)
 Occupation : Poet, dramatist, essayist,
novelist
 Literary movement : Romanticism
JOHN KEATS
Born 31 October 1795
Moorgate, London,
England
Died 23 February 1821
(aged 25)
Rome, Papal States
Occupation Poet
Alma mater King's College,
London
Literary
movement
Romanticism
LORD BYRON
 Born : George Gordon Byron
22 January 1788
London
 Died : 19 April 1824
(aged 36)Missolonghi,
Ottoman Empire (Greece)
 Occupation : Poet, politician
 Nationality : English
 Literary movement : Romanticism
LITERARY CRITICISM
 Literary critics
became the arbiters
of taste
 Debate over the
artistic value as well
as the utilitarian value
of critical literature
 1802: Edinburgh
Review
 1809: Quarterly
Review
William Hazlitt
Charles Lamb
Thomas DeQuincy
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
HISTORICAL
NOVELS
 Novels that reconstruct a
past age, often when two
cultures are in conflict
 Fictional characters
interact with with
historical figures in actual
events
 Sir Walter Scott (1771-
1832) is considered the
father of the historical
novel: The Waverly
Novels (1814-1819) and
Ivanhoe (1819)
JANE AUSTEN AND
THE NOVEL OF MANNERS
 Novels dominated by the
customs, manners,
conventional behavior and
habits of a particular social
class
 Often concerned with
courtship and marriage
 Realistic and sometimes
satiric
 Focus on domestic society
rather than the larger world
To say the word Romanticism is to say
modern art - that is, intimacy,
spirituality, color, aspiration towards
the infinite, expressed by every means
available to the arts.
Poetry is the
spontaneous overflow
of powerful feelings:
it takes its origin
from emotion
recollected in
tranquility.”-
“Beauty is truth,
truth beauty,’ – that
is all ye know on
earth, and all ye need
to know. “- Keats
THANK YOU
VIDYA PATIL
Assistant Professor in English

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  • 1. HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE The Romantic Age (1798-1830) VIDYA PATIL Assistant Professor in English Government First Grade College, Humnabad.
  • 2. Romantic has come to mean basically two things: 1. The loving or potentially loving relationships b/w men and women. 2. A way of looking at the world that looks beyond, or ignores, the world as it is and perceives a visionary world.
  • 3. Romanticism (the Romantic Movement), a literary movement, and profound shift in sensibility, which took place in Britain and throughout Europe from 1770-1848.
  • 4. Intellectually it marked a violent reaction to the Enlightenment. Politically it was inspired by the revolutions in America and France and popular wars of independence in Poland, Spain, Greece, and elsewhere.
  • 5. Emotionally it expressed an extreme assertion of the self and the value of individual experience (the 'egotistical sublime'), together with the sense of the infinite and transcendental.
  • 6. Socially it championed progressive causes, though when these were frustrated it often produced a bitter, gloomy, and despairing outlook.
  • 7. The Romantic Age began in 1798 when William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor published Lyrical Ballads, and ended in 1832 when Walter Scott died.
  • 8. Definition :-  “literature depicting emotional matter in an imaginative form…….”  “liberalism in literature…….“ Imagination, emotion and freedom are certainly the focal points of romanticism. Romanticism stresses on self-expression and individual uniqueness.
  • 9. Romanticism saw a shift from CLASSICAL AGE  faith in reason  interest in urban society  public, impersonal poetry  concern with the scientific and mundane ROMANTIC AGE  faith in the senses, feelings & imagination  interest in the rural and natural  subjective poetry  interest in the mysterious and infinite.
  • 10. Romanticism includes…… Subjectivity and an emphasis on individualism  Spontaneity  Freedom from rules Devotion is superior to beauty Solitary life  Imagination is superior to reason  Love of and worship of nature  Fascination with the past, especially the myths and mysticism of the middle ages.
  • 11. Romanticism is characterized by the 5 “I”s Imagination Idealism Intuition Inspiration Individuality
  • 12. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ROMANTIC ERA 1. Common Man and Childhood over Urban Sophistication Romantics believed in the natural goodness of humans, which is hindered by the urban life of civilization. They believed that the savage is noble, childhood is good and the emotions inspired by both beliefs causes the heart to soar. 2. Emotions over Reason Romantics believed that knowledge is gained through intuition rather than deduction. This is best summed up by Wordsworth who stated that “all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.”
  • 13. 3. Nature over Artificial Romantics stressed the awe of nature in art and language and the experience of sublimity through a connection with nature. Romantics rejected the ideas of the industrial revolution . 4. The Individual over Society Romantics often elevated the achievements of the misunderstood, heroic individual outcast. 5. Imagination over Logic Romantics legitimized the individual imagination as a critical authority.
  • 14. COMMON FEATURES OF ROMANTIC POETRY  The romantics cultivated imaginative freedom;  Used a variety of poetic forms;  Tended to express the feelings of man in solitude as opposed to those of man in society;  All the poets, except Blake, described the natural environment;  They tended to use language with more freedom and informality than the 18th century poets;
  • 15.  They tended to use language with more freedom and informality than the 18th century poets;  They were profoundly affected by the great historical fact of the French Revolution;  The romantic poets were deeply interested both in life and art;  The most interesting poems were about writing poetry;
  • 17. ROMANTIC ATTITUDES:  SENSIBILITY  MELANCHOLY  INDIVIDUALISM  REBELLIOUSNESS
  • 18. THE FIRST GENERATION OF ROMANTIC POETS: W. BLAKE (1757 – 1827) W.WORDSWORTH (1770 - 1850) S.T. COLERIDGE (1772 - 1834)
  • 19. WILLIAM BLAKE  Born : 28 November 1757 London, England  Died : 12 August 1827 (aged 69) London, England  Occupation: Poet, Painter, Printmaker  Genres: Visionary Poetry  Literary movement: Romanticism  Notable work: Songs of Innocence and of Experience, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, The Four Zoas, Jerusalem, Milton
  • 20. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH  William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was a major English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with the 1798 joint publication Lyrical Ballads.  Wordsworth's magnum opus is generally considered to be The Prelude, a semiautobiographical poem of his early years.  Wordsworth was England's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850.
  • 21. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE  Born: 21 October 1772 Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England  Died : 25 July 1834 (aged 61) Highgate, England  Occupation: Poet, critic, philosopher  Literary movement : Romanticism
  • 22. THE SECOND GENERATION OF ROMANTIC POETS:  BYRON (1757 – 1827) KEATS (1770 - 1850) PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY (1792 - 1822)
  • 23. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY  Born : 4 August 1792 Field Place, Horsham, Sussex, England  Died : 8 July 1822 (aged 29)Lerici, Kingdom of Sardinia(now Italy)  Occupation : Poet, dramatist, essayist, novelist  Literary movement : Romanticism
  • 24. JOHN KEATS Born 31 October 1795 Moorgate, London, England Died 23 February 1821 (aged 25) Rome, Papal States Occupation Poet Alma mater King's College, London Literary movement Romanticism
  • 25. LORD BYRON  Born : George Gordon Byron 22 January 1788 London  Died : 19 April 1824 (aged 36)Missolonghi, Ottoman Empire (Greece)  Occupation : Poet, politician  Nationality : English  Literary movement : Romanticism
  • 26. LITERARY CRITICISM  Literary critics became the arbiters of taste  Debate over the artistic value as well as the utilitarian value of critical literature  1802: Edinburgh Review  1809: Quarterly Review William Hazlitt Charles Lamb Thomas DeQuincy Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • 27. HISTORICAL NOVELS  Novels that reconstruct a past age, often when two cultures are in conflict  Fictional characters interact with with historical figures in actual events  Sir Walter Scott (1771- 1832) is considered the father of the historical novel: The Waverly Novels (1814-1819) and Ivanhoe (1819)
  • 28. JANE AUSTEN AND THE NOVEL OF MANNERS  Novels dominated by the customs, manners, conventional behavior and habits of a particular social class  Often concerned with courtship and marriage  Realistic and sometimes satiric  Focus on domestic society rather than the larger world
  • 29. To say the word Romanticism is to say modern art - that is, intimacy, spirituality, color, aspiration towards the infinite, expressed by every means available to the arts.
  • 30. Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.”- “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,’ – that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. “- Keats
  • 31. THANK YOU VIDYA PATIL Assistant Professor in English