John Keats is often referred to as the "Bell-ringer of Romanticism" in English literature due to his profound and emotive poetry that captured the essence of the Romantic movement. His works, such as "Ode to a Nightingale" and "Ode on a Grecian Urn," are celebrated for their lyrical beauty and exploration of themes like nature, beauty, and mortality.
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One part is- Americans developed their own form of Romanticism, called transcendentalism.
The precursors of Romanticism can be traced back to the Enlightenment period, where writers and thinkers emphasized individualism, emotional expression, and a focus on nature. Key figures such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and William Blake laid the groundwork for the Romantic movement with their exploration of passion, imagination, and the supernatural in literature and art. These ideas paved the way for Romanticism to flourish in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Neoclassical literature is literature that was prevalent in the age of Neoclassicism. Neoclassicism is a name given to the movements in decorative art, literature, music, theater, and architecture; these movements were mainly dominant in the mid eighteenth to the end of the nineteenth century. Works in the Neoclassical movements are considered today as "the classics." These works include Antonio Canova's Psyche Revived by Love's Kiss and Andrea Appiani's Laure De Guesnon De Bonneuil.Romantic literature was the new writing "style" that rose from the ashes of the Age of Reason. Romantic literature was a style of writing that was based upon the foundation of the individual self rather than that of society as a whole, a sort of individualism as it was commonly called. Fantasy, science-fiction, and supernatural literature were brought about in the age of Romanticism. Gothic literature was a product of Romanticism. Writers of the romantic and Gothic literature include Edgar Allen Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Washington Irving, and Henry David Thoreau.
Romanticism originated in England and a bit later had a great influence on American writers such as Thoreau and Emerson.
In America, the subject that covers English grammar, literature, and composition is still called "English." It is not referred to as "American" in this context.
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I'm not familiar with an English-literature anthology called Searchlight. A quick perusal of Google using the search phrase "Anthology of English Literature" yielded several: Broadview and Luminarium being two of them. In my English-literature education, the gold standard was the Norton Anthology.
In Indian English poetry, 'Romanticism' has been long present in a very interesting culture-specific way. There is a fusion of the Indian or the Oriental notion of romance with the British or better put, the European concerns of Romanticism. Indian literature especially, what is called 'Padavali' literature of Chandidas and company is very rich in native Romantic insights where love is seen in spiritual terms. One of India's most significant Romantic poets would have to Rabindranath Tagore. In Tagore's poetry, we see this curious combination of the Eastern and the Western discourses of Romanticism where there is a great influence of both 'Padavali' literature and the British Romantics, especially Wordsworth. On the other hand, Henri Derozio and Toru Dutt would be two other important names here. Derozio's melancholy romanticism in 'The Harp of India', the nationalist emphasis in 'The Sonnet to the Pupils of Hindu College' and Toru Dutt's Our Casuarina tree' are landmark instances here.