The Romantic Period Literature

The Romantic Period Literature

by Aprajita Sharma
The Romantic Period Literature

The Romantic Period Literature

by Aprajita Sharma

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Overview

Romantic ideas centered around art as inspiration, the spiritual and aesthetic dimension of nature, and metaphors of organic growth. Art, rather than science, Romantics argued, could best express universal truth. The Romantics underscored the importance of expressive art for the individual and society. Major political and social charges at the end of the 18th century, particularly the French Revolution, prompted a new breed of writing know as Romanticism. William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge began the trend for bringing emotionalism and introspection to English literature, with a new concentration on the individual and the common man. The reaction to urbanism and industrialization prompted poets to explore nature, for example the Lake poets. The changing landscape of Britain brought about by the steam engine has two major outcomes: the boom of industrialism with the expansion of the city, and the consequent depopulation of the countryside as a result of the enclosures, or privatisation of pastures. Most peasants poured into the city to work in the new factories. This period of Romantic Triumph, or of the lives of its authors, coincides in time, and not by mere accident, with the period of the success of the French Revolution, the prolonged struggle of England and all Europe against Napoleon, and the subsequent years when in Continental Europe despotic government reasserted itself and sternly suppressed liberal hopes and uprisings, while in England liberalism and democracy steadily and doggedly gathered force until by the Reform Bill of 1832 political power was largely transferred from the former small governing oligarchy to the middle class. This book is devised as a compact handbook of reference for students, researchers and teachers of English literature besides general readers


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789389980608
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 222
File size: 309 KB

About the Author

Dr. Aprajita Sharma (b. 1964) is a professor of English at Govt. Hamidia Arts and Commerce RG. College Bhopal. She obtained her doctorate in English from Barkatullah University Bhopal. She has presented a number of articles and research papers at international and national conferences and seminars in India. She has been teaching for the last 26 years. She has produced 22 research scholars who are working in India and abroad. She has published books namely 'A Semiotic Approach to H.D. Thoreau's Walden; [A book on American literature], 'Unspoken feelings' [A collection of short stories], 'Feelings of the Heart' [A collection of poems] and 'Introduction to linguistics' which provides a brief introduction to the subject.

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