Romanticism in Poetry

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  • What was happening in the 19th century regarding poetry in Europe and The Americas?
    Poets were inventing new poetic forms and resisting traditional expectations.
  • What are the main characteristics of Romanticism in poetry?
    • Emphasis on nature
    • First group in the West to focus on nature as a subject
    • Reaction to industrialization
    • Valorization of rural life
    • Rejection of reason in art and society
    • Focus on imagination and emotions
    • Use of plain language and local dialects
    • Revival of folklore and folk traditions
    • Rejection of Neoclassical styles
    • Dominance of lyric poetry
  • How did Romantic poets view nature compared to earlier eras?
    They took nature as an important subject matter rather than a controlled element.
  • What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on the perception of nature in Romantic poetry?
    Nature became seen as exotic and a source of loss and longing.
  • What did Romantic poets idealize in response to industrialization?
    They idealized rural life.
  • How did Romanticism differ from earlier artistic movements regarding nature?
    Romanticism embraced wildness and freedom from constraints of reason and authority.
  • What was rejected as the organizing principle for art and society in Romanticism?
    Reason was rejected.
  • What themes were emphasized in Romantic poetry?
    Imagination, excess, spontaneity, freedom, and revolution.
  • What types of settings are often found in Romantic poetry?
    Ghostly and exotic settings.
  • What aspects of human experience did Romantic poets focus on?
    Inward emotions, dreams, fantasies, and the unconscious.
  • How did Romantic poets view children and childhood?
    They viewed them as closer to nature and more pure.
  • What was the significance of the ordinary individual in Romantic poetry?
    They emphasized the solitary soul and the outcast as important figures.
  • What type of language did Romantic poets often use?
    They used plain, unaffected language and local folk dialects.
  • What role did folklore play in Romantic poetry?
    It was revived as a form of nationalism and emphasized common people.
  • What styles and forms did Romantic poets reject?
    They rejected Neoclassical styles and forms.
  • What is the dominant poetic form in Romanticism?
    The lyric poem is the dominant form.
  • What does a lyric poem express?
    It expresses a process of perception, thought, or emotion, often in the first person.
  • How does the structure of a lyric poem reflect Romantic ideals?
    It embodies freedom from set conventions in meter, stanza length, or structure.
  • How did Romanticism influence later poetry in the 20th century and beyond?
    • Many characteristics of Romanticism carried through into 20th Century poetry
    • Continued influence on contemporary poetry