The first Romantic period in English literature is considered to be from the late 18th to the early 19th century. This period was characterized by a focus on individualism, emotion, imagination, and nature, with poets such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William Blake leading the way.
The 8 periods of English Literature are: Old English (Anglo-Saxon), Middle English, Renaissance, Neoclassical, Romantic, Victorian, Modernist, and Postmodern. Each period is characterized by unique literary styles, themes, and historical contexts.
The word "romantic" was first used to describe a style of literature and art characterized by an emphasis on emotion, individualism, and nature. It was a reaction against the rationality and restraint of the Enlightenment period.
Romaticism in literature and the arts in Germany had its heyday from about 1795-1830 or slightly later and continued in a rather trite form for several decades. Please note that by no means all works produced in this period were Romantic. Germany also had a very strong pre-Romantic movement in literature in particular.
"Beowulf" is often considered England's first great work of English literature. It is an epic poem that dates back to the early medieval period and explores themes of heroism, warfare, and loyalty.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote in the Romantic period of literature, characterized by an emphasis on emotion, imagination, and the supernatural. Poe's works often explore themes of mystery, darkness, and psychological depth, showcasing his unique contribution to American literature.
The medieval period was the period in which the Old English had disappeared and the modern English come. It was a transition period. The first poet in modern English was Chaucer. Spencer came later. The modern English of Chaucer itself cannot be now read without a translation.Much could not be expected from that period. In addition to this the social development should also be taken into account. The middle class had then pushed aside the feudalism. In Social set up also it was a transition period. The feudalism had not disappeared and the middle class was yet to assert in the society. After all literature is a mirror of the society.
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YES Keats was the youngest romantic poet. what a tragedy "karts was first to born and first to die among romantic poets. Keats was true poet his poetry was for the sake of poetry not for the sake of palpable design........
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Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer.