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What is Romanticism? | -Origins -The background of Romanticism -The Romantic Era -Major Players -Romantic Poets -Characteristics of Romanticism | ![]() |
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Anna Barbauld | "The Mouse's Petition" "The Rights of Woman" | ![]() |
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Charlotte Smith | “To a Nightingale” “To the Moon” “To The Goddess Of Botany” | ![]() |
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William Blake | “The Tyger” “The Sick Rose” “The Fly”, “London” | ![]() |
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William Wordsworth | “Composed Upon Westminster Bridge September 3, 1802” “The Daffodils” “The world is too much with us”, “Tintern Abbey”, “The Tables Turned” “Expostulation and Reply”, | ![]() |
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S. T. Coleridge | “The Eolian Harp” “Frost at Midnight” “To a Young Ass” | ![]() |
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Lord Byron | “She Walks in Beauty” “Darkness” “Inscription On The Monument Of a Newfoundland Dog” | ![]() |
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P. B. Shelley | “Ode to the West Wind” “To a Skylark” “Ozymandias” | ![]() |
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John Keats | “Bright Star, I would I were Steadfast as thou art” “Ode to a Nightingale” “Ode on a Grecian Urn” “To Autumn” | ![]() |
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Peasant Poets : Robert Burns & John Clare | “To a Mouse" “A Red, Red Rose” “Auld Lang Syne” “The Skylark” “ The Wild Bull” | ![]() |