Romanticism Literature
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Romanticism Literature
Gothic literature arose as a turn against the ugly, defaced picture of the industrial revolution
"Gothic novels were usually mysteries in which sinister and sometimes supernatural events occurred and were ultimately caused by some evil human action. The language was frequently overly dramatic and inflated" (Themes and Construction: Frankenstein)
Gothic Literature
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein depicts the supernatural events of an animate being created from inanimate materials
Supernatural events as well as strange human behavior would soon become a major contributor for Gothic literature.
Frankenstein
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Themes of Gothic Literature – Frankenstein
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Appearance also becomes a recurring theme throughout the novel as the creature (Frankenstein) is seen as a monster and no one bothers to see his inner humanistic traits that all of his harassers have
Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame represents how a beautiful soul can reside within a hideous exterior.
Often throughout Gothic novels, grotesque elements were emphasized to show the rebellion against the strict practices of the enlightenment and times of the French Revolution.
Themes of Gothic Literature – The Hunchback of Notre Dame
"The settings usually take place far away from reality or realistic portrayals of everyday life" (Themes and Construction: Frankenstein)
Common setting used in Gothic literature were dark, ominous mansions, caves, or towns.
Setting
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Poetry during the time of the Romantic Era emphasized intuition over reason
Often Romantic Poetry used classical forms and language in an effort to use “real” language
It referred to the natural aspects of the world, focusing on feelings of sadness and grief
Poetry
William WordsworthWrote Lyrical BalladsIt is a collection of poems Marked the beginning of
Romantic era"Imagination!- lifting up
itself, before the eye and progress of my song, Like an unfathered vapour, here that power...“This line shows how
Romantic Poetry expresses real life with a twist
William Wordsworth
Other Major PoetsWilliam Blake George ByronSamuel ColeridgePercy ShelleyJohn Keats
Their types of Poetry are odes, anthologies, and poems
Poems were short and brief and some poets such as William Blake were also artists
Themes of PoetryOne theory was that
nature played an important role in poetry because it played a key role in spiritual revitalization
Going along with nature was the theme that the filtering of natural emotion through the human mind to create art Samuel Coleridge