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    Other Romantic Poets and Their Works
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    William Blake
    Biographical Info
    Born: 1757
    Died: 1827
    Essay: //The "Mind-forg'd Manacles" of Blake's Poetry//
    Blake's Illustrations
    {http://www.uh.edu/engines/romanticism/smallerblakegodengraving.jpg} The Ancient of Days by William Blake Major Works
    Songs of Innocence
    "The Lamb" (1789)
    "The Little Black Boy" (1789)
    "The Chimney Sweeper" (1789)
    "Infant Joy" (1789)
    Songs of Experience
    "Earth's Answer" (1794)
    "The Chimney Sweeper" (1794)
    "The Sick Rose" (1794)
    "The Tyger" (1794)
    "London" (1794)
    The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1793)
    The The Four Zoas (1793)

    Keats
    Biographical Info
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    In Blake's poem he illustrates how nature is alive and has feelings and emotiona just as people do. Blake describes in his poem how man should work together with nature and live peicefully with nature, and not destroy it to put up their creations and buildings. This peom illustrates two basic priniciples of romanticism, to live peacefully among nature and to always respect its beauty.
    Other Romantic Poets and Their Works
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    Keats
    Biographical Info
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    In Blake's poem he illustrates how nature is alive and has feelings and emotiona just as people do. Blake describes in his poem how man should work together with nature and live peicefully with nature, and not destroy it to put up their creations and buildings. This peom illustrates two basic priniciples of romanticism, to live peacefully among nature and to always respect its beauty.
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    Romantic Poets and Their Works
    Keats
    Biographical Info
    Born: 1795
    Died: 1821
    {http://www.uh.edu/engines/romanticism/keatssmall.gif} John Keats Major Works
    Endymion: A Poetic Romance (1818)
    Hyperion (1820)
    The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream (1820)
    The Eve of St. Agnes (1820)
    La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1820)
    Ode to A Nightingale (1820)
    Ode on a Grecian Urn (1820)
    Lamia (1819 / 1856)
    Byron
    Biographical Info
    Born: 1788
    Died: 1824
    {http://www.uh.edu/engines/romanticism/byron.jpg} (1812) From an engraving by H. Meyer of a portrait by George Sanders Major Works
    Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1818)
    Manfred (1817)
    Don Juan (1824)
    She Walks In Beauty (1815)
    Shelley
    Biographical Info
    Born: 1792
    Died: 1822
    {http://www.uh.edu/engines/romanticism/pshelley.jpg} Percy Bysshe Shelley Major Works:
    Mont Blanc (1817)
    Hymn To Intellectual Beauty (1817)
    Prometheus Unbound (1820)
    Ode To The West Wind (1820)
    To A Skylark (1820)
    Ozymandias (1818)
    Epipsychidon (1821)
    Adonais: An Ellegy on the Death of John Keats (1821)
    The Triumph of Life (1824)
    A Defence of Poetry (1821 / 1840)
    Coleridge
    Biographical Info
    Born: 1772
    Died: 1834
    {http://www.uh.edu/engines/romanticism/coleridge.jpg} Samuel Taylor Coleridge Major Works
    Lyrical Ballads (1798, 1800)
    "Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
    Conversation Poems
    "The Eolian Harp" (1795)
    "This Lime-tree Bower My Prison" (1797)
    "Frost At Midnight" (1798)
    Kubla Khan (1798)
    Christabel (1801)
    Dejection: An Ode (1802)
    William Wordsworth
    Biographical Info
    Born: 1770
    Died: 1850
    {http://www.uh.edu/engines/romanticism/wordsworth.gif} William Wordsworth {http://www.wikispaces.com/s/rte/images/insert_table.gif}
    Major Works
    Lyrical Ballads (1798, with Preface, 1800)
    "Tintern Abbey"
    "We Are Seven"
    "Lines Written In Early Spring"
    The Prelude (1799, 1805, 1850)
    Resolution and Independence (1807) Ode: Intimations of Immortality From Recollections of Early Childhood (1807)

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    In Blake's poem he illustrates how nature is alive and has feelings and emotiona just as people do. Blake describes in his poem how man should work together with nature and live peicefully with nature, and not destroy it to put up their creations and buildings. This peom illustrates two basic priniciples of romanticism, to live peacefully among nature and to always respect its beauty.
    Other Romantic Poets
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    This picture represents the peacefulness of nature untouched by man kind.
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    Man is living among nature peacefully not trying to change it but purely observing its wonders and all it has to offer.
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    Romanticism has had an influence even in our culture today. Throughout our generation we have seen examples of the type of imagination, emotion, and nature influenced creations that have been attributed to romanticism. One example of a modern day romanticism is the popular movie and book The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. This movie incorporates an imaginary world where animals can talk and where humans work together with nature to save the world of Narnia and restore nature to its beauty. This films shows exactly what the romantic period was about just put into a modern setting using modern technology to show and tell the story.
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    {Narnia-castle.jpg} This is an image from the movie series Chronicles of Narnia showing how romanticism is not lost in modern times. This image shows how nature has many parts that add to its beauty and awe. That to see it all you must do is step back and take the time to view it.
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    This picture represents the peacefulness of nature untouched by man kind.
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    Man is living among nature peacefully not trying to change it but purely observing its wonders and all it has to offer.
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    Romanticism has had an influence even in our culture today. Throughout our generation we have seen examples of the type of imagination, emotion, and nature influenced creations that have been attributed to romanticism. One example of a modern day romanticism is the popular movie and book The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. This movie incorporates an imaginary world where animals can talk and where humans work together with nature to save the world of Narnia and restore nature to its beauty. This films shows exactly what the romantic period was about just put into a modern setting using modern technology to show and tell the story.
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