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Romanticism: Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats

Imagination and Poetics of Wordsworth and Coleridge, Romantic Satanism of Byon and Shelley and its influence on Nietzche's Ubermensch, Metamorphosis of Milton's Satan and his influence on the Romantics, Keats and his conception of Negative Capability and Egotistical Sublime

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John Keats as a Romantic Poet with emphasis on Egotistical Sublime and NegativeCapability

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1) John Keats' views and Comparison with Wordsworth 2) Egotistical Sublime and Negative Capability 3) Illustration of John Keats' views with respect to his poem Ode on a Grecian Urn

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P B Shelley as a Romantic Poet

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P B Shelley's Theory of imagination and Poetic activity in comparison to Coleridge

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The Metamorphosis of Milton's Satan and influence on Romantic Poetry

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Includes 1) Influence of John Milton's Satan in Paradise Lost in the Romantic Poets Byron and Shelley 2) Metamorphosis of the figure of Satan and attributed characteristics from the 17th and 18th centuries to the Romantic period.

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The Byronic Hero in Manfred and Prometheus and Nietzche's conception of Ubermensch

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Includes 1) Lord Byron as a Romantic Poet 2) His poems Manfred and Prometheus as examples of the presence of the Byronic Hero 3) Influence of Lord Byron on Nietzche's conception of the Ubermensch 4) Manfred and Gothic Tradition

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Comparison of Wordsworth and Coleridge and Coleridge's critique of Wordsworth

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An analysis of Coleridge and Wordsworth's different views on the perception of the world, poetic activity and types of imagination. Also includes Coleridge's criticism of Wordsworth in his "Biographia Literaria".

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Coleridge's conception of imagination

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Highlights Coleridge's views on poetic activity, the difference between fancy and imagination, primary imagination, secondary imagination and philosophic imagination. includes German Transcendentalism and Neoplatonism in Coleridge's Poetry as well.

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Wordsworth on Romantic Imagination

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Sheds light on the condition of England during Wordsworth's time, his conceptions of poetry, poetic faculty, and imagination along with his pantheism and deism.

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