Om Great Poets from Romantic Era, Victorian Era and Modern Era
Romanticism is an ideology shaped a great deal of Western civilization's late 18th- and mid-19th-century literature, art, music, architecture, etc. Romanticism was characterized by the following attitudes: a greater appreciation of nature's beauty; an overall exaltation of emotion over reason and the senses over intellect.This is shown in the selected poems that are written by the author like "The Effect of Daffodil Flowers on William Wordsworth's Mood" "Romantic Poets Love Nature and Celebrate it in Different Aspects" "Symbolism in Blake's Animal Poems "Lamb and Tyger" An Analytical and Descriptive Study"
The term "Victorian poetry" refers to poetry written during 1832-1901, during Queen Victoria's reign. Victorian poems utilize imagery, relying on the senses to get the poet's message across. The poets depict a great deal of emotion and passion about their subjects. Victorian poetry is characterized by an evolution of form and technique. Sensory imagery received emphasis, and paradoxically, there are both humorous and whimsical tones alongside pessimism and isolation. . Some of Browning's finest poems are, My Last Duchess, The Bishop etc. Some of the poems written by the author are" In the Poem My Last Duchess the Duke Suffers from Personality Disorders, My Last Duchess" Poem from a Psychosocial and Social Point of View
Modernism, a literary movement from 1890 to 1950, influenced cultural changes and rejected previous movements. T.S. Eliot's "The Wasteland" and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" reflect modern poetic styles, highlighting human psychological fragility and pessimism.. Some of these poems written by the writer is "Alfred Prufrock Suffered from Self-Awareness Disorder Which Led Him to Social Anxiety" Pessimism Feature is Reflected in One of Thomas Hardy's Poems"Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?" As One of the Features of Modernism.
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