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Romanticism and Realism
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Page 1: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

Romanticism and Realism

Page 2: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes on these three pieces WITH THE TEST. This is the “take home” portion of the test.

• Multiple choice, short answer • One poem you have never seen

Page 3: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• Define Romanticism including dates

Page 4: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

1780-1830

• An artistic movement in literature, music, theatre, and art characterized by a break with rational thinking and rules.• Focused on nature, revolution,

inspiration, emotions, ideals.

Page 5: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• What genre was most prominent for Romantic writers?

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• Poetry is most prominent

• Novels came later: Wuthering Heights, Frankenstein

• Drama: Goethe’s Faust in Germany and Victor Hugo’s Ruy Blas and Hernani in France

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• William Wordsworth

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• Focus on Nature• “The World is Too Much with Us”• Response to the Industrial Revolution

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• Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Page 10: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• Focus on childhood and the fantastic, on dreams and the grotesque

• Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Page 11: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• George Gordon, Lord Byron

Page 12: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• The “bad” boy• Reputation was scandalous• The “Byronic” hero: moody, alone, rebel

Page 13: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• Percy Shelley

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• Married to Mary Shelly• Political• “Ozymandias”

Page 15: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• John Keats

Page 16: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• Love and the passions• Emotional• “Bright Star”

Page 17: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• Realism

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• Artistic movement in literature and art in response to the excessive emotional and idealism of Romanticism

• The here and now• Focus on contemporary social conditions

Page 19: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• What genre is most prominent?

Page 20: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.

• The novel becomes most prominent:– Charles Dickens– Balzac– Flaubert– Eliot

Page 21: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.
Page 22: Romanticism and Realism. Prepare the poems and passage by critically reading them and taking notes. You will be turning in your critical reading notes.
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• Romanticism: emotional, ideal landscapes, dream worlds

• Realism: the lower classes, urban life, contemporary life


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