Despite these differences, the personal experience of each romantic writer in the UK is to some extent their museum of art, leading to an explanation of the work they have observed, and as a childhood moment including the subject and the recipient remember. Other authors, personal discovery, and expression of details always thank the surrounding environment. In their writing, British romantic writers include their observations of the world around them. Two contrasting poems by William Blake, titled "Holy Thursday", reflects his observations on the tradition of poor children from charity school to the Holy Ghost School.
British literature in the romantic era can be described as a feeling of a free and natural writer emphasizing the author's reaction to the world. Romantic writers emphasize that emotions affect mind and heart more than the body - they emotionally participate in the outside world and imagine reflecting the potential power of spirit and idealism through imagination I admire the human heart so that. In Gothic writing, as an important type of romantic literature, the author presents horrible myths and supernaturalities, cultivates their sensitivity and evokes fear and anxiety of readers by exploring human thoughts I will try.
English 206 H English Literature II (3) UC: CSU Lecture: 3 Hours Prerequisite: English 101 Course includes chronologic investigation of writers and romantic era, Victorian era, 20 th century English texts. There are extensive reading and discussion work as well as emphasis on powerful writing section and text analysis, including review of relationships between historical events and literary works. Student learning outcome: Outline of theme of British literature from the romantic era to the 20th century and later. Analytical and critical response to representative text to develop document-based discussion techniques. Exploring personal and academic interests in academic and lifelong learning interests
As we all know, the famous British poet John Keats is representative of the British romantic literary movement that appeared at the turn of the 19th century. There are three main trends in this romantic movement, such as poet lake, revolutionary romanticism, London romanticism, but John Keats is a lyrical poet who touches the high theme of love, beauty, and art, I belong to London romanticism. Because of his progressive political belief, he approached Byron and Shirley, and his "pure art" preaching made him the protagonist of the poet lake. The sublime theme of the material appears in many of his poems. I would like to look at his poem "Joseph Hamilton Reynolds" dedicated to the English poet and his friend JH Reynolds. My goal of my article is to analyze the poem above. I would like to begin with the theme that appears in this poem. Then I will talk about some of the literary installations the author used for his work.