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IMAGINATION. “Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter” John Keats THE CENTRAL CONCEPT OF ROMANTIC ART: THE PATH TO THE REAL KNOWLEDGE OF REALITY A CREATIVE FORCE A PROOF OF THE SUPREMACY OF THE IDEAL ON THE REAL. REFUSAL OF CLASSICAL RULES. EXPERIMENTATION
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IMAGINATION “Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter”John Keats THE CENTRAL CONCEPT OF ROMANTIC ART: • THE PATH TO THE REAL KNOWLEDGE OF REALITY • A CREATIVE FORCE • A PROOF OF THE SUPREMACY OF THE IDEAL ON THE REAL
REFUSAL OF CLASSICAL RULES EXPERIMENTATION NO RIGID METRICAL RULES THEORY OF: ORGANIC WHOLE “If poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves to a tree, it had better not come at all” John Keats
POETIC FORMS RETURN TO TRADITIONAL VERSE FORMS • SPENSERIAN STANZA • BLANK VERSE • LYRIC • ODE • FREE VERSE • SONNET
THEMES OF POETRY From : UNIVERSAL AND GENERAL To: INDIVIDUAL AND PARTICULAR From: SATIRE AGAINST INDIVIDUALS To: SATIRE AGAINST SOCIETY