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Death in the Romantic Era
This paper looks at different poems to discuss the portrayal of death in the romantic era.
# 126076 | 2,250 words | 26 sources | MLA | 2008 | US


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In this article, the writer uses the poems of William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Blake, and John Keats to discuss the concept of death in the romantic era and how each of these poets interprets death as an aspect of the perfection of nature in their works.

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"The romantic poets typically were inspired by emotion and imagination. As Dr Salah Mahajna writes 'The key word for romanticism is freedom to give reign to one's emotions and dreams'. Romanticism is associated with powerful emotions In his famous Preface William Wordsworth wrote that all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. Few feelings create as powerful emotions as the fact of human mortality or death. Death and reaction tot he inevitable condition of human beings was one ..."

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