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Romanticism. By Gloria Cho :). Selected Texts. The Lime Tree Bower My Prison by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Frost At Midnigh t by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Lines Written In Early Spring by William Wordsworth (1798) Stanzas Written In Dejection Near Naples by Percy Shelley (1818).
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Romanticism By Gloria Cho :)
Selected Texts • The Lime Tree Bower My Prisonby Samuel Taylor Coleridge. • Frost At Midnight by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. • Lines Written In Early Springby William Wordsworth(1798) • Stanzas Written In Dejection Near Naples by Percy Shelley (1818)
To the Romantics, expressing themselves were significant. • Expressions were shown through art, music, literature, poetry, drama and philosophy. • For the Romantics, they believed that the fundamental key to creating art was the imagination.
Imagination • William Blake claims, “The eternal body of man is the imagination.” • In Book XIII of The Prelude, written by William Wordsworth, he states, “Imagination has been our theme.”
Imagination 1. Reminiscence 2. Creativity 3. Contemplation
Nature • Nature: noun 1. the physical world, including plants, animals, the landscape, and natural phenomena, as opposed to people or things made be people.
Imagination is possible through Nature Obvious Nature - Lines Written In Early Spring Subtle Nature - Frost At Midnight
Emotion • Emotion: noun 1. a strong feeling, such as joy or anger.
Imagination is possible through emotions Emotions Imagination -The Lime Tree Bower My Prison Nature Emotions Imagination -Stanzas Written In Dejection, Near Naples