Phoenix 12
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So the question asked to focus mainly on two themes of Romanticism:
- imagination and its ability to transform human experience
- manipulation of textual form/features
How did you go about it and what texts did you refer to?
I referred to Ode to a Nightigale, This Lime Tree Bower My Prison and Possesion. Supps included On the Sublime by Edmund Burke and Frankenstein. I went the route of discussing:
- keats imaginative attempt to transcend death, however realises is own inherent mortality + rejection of augustan conventions and ordered poetic syntax
- Coleridge imaginative journey in 'lime tree bower' and formulation of the conversational/cyclical style of poetry
- on the sublime as a re-thinking of beauty/terror upon realisation of ones physical limitations
- Byatt's/Shelleys innovative incorporation of the gothic + byatts emulation of victorian consciousness and rethinking or romantic rhetoric
- imagination and its ability to transform human experience
- manipulation of textual form/features
How did you go about it and what texts did you refer to?
I referred to Ode to a Nightigale, This Lime Tree Bower My Prison and Possesion. Supps included On the Sublime by Edmund Burke and Frankenstein. I went the route of discussing:
- keats imaginative attempt to transcend death, however realises is own inherent mortality + rejection of augustan conventions and ordered poetic syntax
- Coleridge imaginative journey in 'lime tree bower' and formulation of the conversational/cyclical style of poetry
- on the sublime as a re-thinking of beauty/terror upon realisation of ones physical limitations
- Byatt's/Shelleys innovative incorporation of the gothic + byatts emulation of victorian consciousness and rethinking or romantic rhetoric