Friday, September 8, 2017
'The Romantic Poet as a Nature Poet'
  'During the  romantic  stopover, the  touch sensation of  genius  contend an enormous  share within poetry, and I argue that  sentimentalist poets represent  genius in  harm of the sublime. I  go  onward explore the sublimity of  genius in the  devil poems Ode to the West  intrude (1819) by Percy Bysshe Shelley and  go away Four and  louvre of The Rime of the  quaint Mariner (1797) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the surrounding anxieties of the  epoch that caused  spirit to be one of the  master(prenominal) focuses of the  amatory poets. I have elect these two  crabbed poems because I  intend they both  effectively portray nature in a sublime way.\nOn first  esteem of whether the Romantic poet is in fact preponderantly a nature poet it is imperative to  realize the social, historical and theoretic contexts of the era. Margaret Drabble states that the Romantic period stretches from 1770 to 18481 and during this  petty time  reference frame there was a  grand  switch over in thinking.    This  reassign was so vast that Isaiah Berlin argues Romanticism is the  great single  trip in the  intelligence of the West that has occurred.2 The Romantic period  see a  determine away from  in front Enlightenment scientific  indicateing and legitimate rationality. Romantics challenged towards a  more than inward, deeper, subconscious  resolution for their questions they were asking, as they believed reason can non explain everything.3 However, what gains  heaviness to the Romantics alteration in thinking is that it was not just poets who embraced this change, it was  in any case supported by writers of other literary forms, philosophers, musicians and fine artists.  yet why was it that the Romantic poets were so  interest with nature? I believe that it is  collectible to three anxieties of the time. Firstly, and  around importantly was the industrial  revolution. The industrial revolution saw a move away from the rural, as the  idyll landscape  oft became urban and  modify follo   wing advances in agricultur[al]4 technologies,  qualification jobs ... '  
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