This document provides information about William Wordsworth and S.T. Coleridge, two major Romantic poets. It discusses Wordsworth's life growing up in the Lake District of England and his passion for the French Revolution. It also outlines some of his major works like Lyrical Ballads and The Prelude. For Coleridge, it notes that he was born in Devonshire and showed an early talent for reading. It lists some of his influential works such as Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Christabel, and Biographia Literaria. The document serves as an introduction to these two seminal Romantic figures.
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Victorian and Romantic periods of english literatureANJU A
The Victorian period formally begins in 1837 (the year Victoria became Queen) and ends in 1901 (the year of her death). As a matter of expediency, these dates are sometimes modified slightly. 1830 is usually considered the end of the Romantic period in Britain, and thus makes a convenient starting date for Victorianism. Similarly, since Queen Victoria’s death occurred so soon in the beginning of a new century, the end of the previous century provides a useful closing date for the period. The nature of Romanticism
As a term to cover the most distinctive writers who flourished in the last years of the 18th century and the first decades of the 19th, “Romantic” is indispensable but also a little misleading: there was no self-styled “Romantic movement” at the time, and the great writers of the period did not call themselves Romantics. Not until August Wilhelm von Schlegel’s Vienna lectures of 1808–09 was a clear distinction established between the “organic,” “plastic” qualities of Romantic art and the “mechanical” character of Classicism.
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1. TOPIC: William Wordsworth v/s S.T
Colleridge
Name: Nasim R Gaha
Roll No: 22
Email- id: gahanasim786@gmail.com
Enrollment No: 2069108420190014
Paper No: 5 ( ROMANTIC LITRATURE)
Submitted: Department of English
2. The poets of Romanticism
William Wordsworth ( 1770-1850)
S.T Coleridge ( 1772-1834)
Robert Southey (1774-1843)
Walter Scott (1771-1843)
George Gordon Lord Byron:(1788-1824)
Percy Bysche Shelley (1792-1822)
John Keats (1795- 1821)
Charles Lamb(1775-1834)
Thomas de Quincy( 1785-1859)
3. William Wordsworth
Life of Wordsworth
• He was born in 1770 in a little
town in the lake District in the
north West of England.
• When he finished his degree
he returned to France and
became a passionate
supporter of the democratic
ideals of the French
revolution.
• He was a major English
romantic poet.
4. Life of William Wordsworth
He was a great innovator
He found his greater in aspiration in nature
Outwardly his long and uneventful. He divides itself naturally into four
periods.
1. His childhood and youth in the Cumberland hills from 1770 to 1787.
2. A period of uncertainty,of storm and stress, including his university life at
cambridge, his travels abroad, and his revolutionary experience, from
1787 to 1799.
3. A short but significant period of finding himself and his work, from 1787
to 1799.
4. A long period of retirement in the northern lake region, where he was
born and where for a full half century he lived so close to nature that
her influence is reflected in all his poetry.
Where he was born and where for a full half century he lived so close to
nature that her influence reflected in all his poetry.
5. Works of Wordsworth
• Descriptive sketches
• An evening walk
• Lyrical Ballads
• Poems in two volumes
• The Excursion
• The Prelude
• The Preface to Lyrical
Ballads
6. S.T Coleridge
Life of Coleridge
• Coleridge was born in otter
St.Mary, Devonshire.
• He was the youngest of all
the thirteen children of
John Coleridge.
• He could read at the age of
three; before five he had
read the Bible and the
Arabian Nights.
• From three to six he
attended a ‘Dame’ School.
7. Works of Coleridge
• Lectures 1795 on Politics
and Religion
• Frost At Midnight
• Christabel
• Rime Of The Ancient
Mariner
• Lectures, 1808-1819, on
Literature
• Biographia Literaria
• Dejection: An Ode
• The Nightingale