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1、EnglishRomanticismIntroductionRomanticpoetryWilliamWordsworthS.T.ColeridgeG.G.ByronP.B.ShelleyJohnKeatsIntroductionEnglishRomanticismbeginsin1798withthepublicationofWordsworthandColeridge’sTheLyricalBalladsandendsin1832withWalterScott’sdeath.WilliamBlakeandRobertBurnsalsobelongtot
2、hisliterarygenre,thoughtheylivepriortotheRomanticperiod.EnglishRomanticismisarevoltoftheEnglishimaginationagainsttheneoclassicalreason.TheFrenchRevolutionof1789-1794andtheEnglishIndustrialRevolutionexertgreatinfluenceonEnglishRomanticism.Theromanticistsexpressanegativeattitudetowa
3、rdstheexistingsocialorpoliticalconditions.Theyplacetheindividualatthecenterofart,ascanbeseenfromLordByron’sByronicHero.ThekeywordsofEnglishRomanticismarenatureandimagination.EnglishRomantictendtobenationalistic,defendingthegreatestEnglishwriters.Theyarguethatpoetryshouldbefreefrom
4、allrules.OverviewofRomanticliteratureTheromanticperiodisanageofpoetry.WordsworthandColeridgearethemostrepresentativewriters.Theyexplorenewtheoriesandinnovatenewtechniquesinversification.Theybelievethatpoetrycouldpurifyindividualsoulsandsociety.Forfurtherstudyoftheirliterarytheory,
5、pleaserefertoWordsworth’sPrefacetoTheLyricalBallads&Coleridge’sBiographiaLiteraria.LakepoetsWordsworth,ColeridgeandSoutheywereknownasLakePoetsbecausetheylivedandknewoneanotherinthelastfewyearsofthe18thcenturyinthedistrictofthegreatlakesinNorthwesternEngland.TheformertwopublishedTh
6、eLyricalBalladstogetherin1798,whileallthreeofthemhadradicalinclinationsintheiryouthbutlaterturnedconservativeandreceivedpensionsandpoetlaureateshipsfromthearistocracy.OthergreatestRomanticpoetsare:JohnKeats,P.B.ShelleyandG.G.Byron.KarlMarxlikesByronandShelleyverymuch.MUDan(穆旦/查良铮)
7、,arenownedChinesepoetandtranslator,didsplendidworktopopularizeByronandShelleyinChina.Yearsago,WordsworthandColeridgewerelabeled“negativeromanticpoets”whileByronandShelleywerehailedas“positive(revolutionary)Romanticpoets”.WordsworthandColeridge’sliteraryachievementswereunderestimat
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