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Wordsworth, Social Reform Literature, and Politics of the 1790s

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Wordsworth, social reform literature, and the political combination of British and French social novels in the late 1880s in the 1890s had a great influence on the literature of this age. Tom Payne's "Human Rights" (1791) and Edmund Burke's "A Study of the French Revolution" (1791) are the two most widely read works that led the way to rule the Britain for 10 years. Discussion on who controls. As a youth of this era, William Wordsworth has become part of the circle of writers for Republican democracy and its ideal cause.

Romanticism in British literature began with the lyrics of William Wordsworth and publication of Samuel Taylor Coleridge in the 1790s. Wordsworth's "Preface" in the second edition (1800) of "Sentimental Song" describing poetry as "spontaneous overflow of strong emotion" became a manifestation of the movement of romantic poetry in the UK. William Black is the third major poet of sports in the early stages of England. The first phase of German romantic movement is characterized by innovation of content and literary style, and by attention to mystery, subconsciousness, and supernatural things. Friedrich Hölderlin, early Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Jean Paul, Novalis, Ludwig Tieck, A. Abundance of talent such as W. Friedrich Schlegel, Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenfelder, Friedrich Schelling belongs to the first stage

Wordsworth, social reform literature, and the political combination of British and French social novels in the late 1880s in the 1890s had a great influence on the literature of this age. Tom Payne's "Human Rights" (1791) and Edmund Burke's "A Study of the French Revolution" (1791) are the two most widely read works that led the way to rule the Britain for 10 years. Discussion on who controls. As a youth of this era, William Wordsworth has become part of the circle of writers for Republican democracy and its ideal cause.