george gordon byron

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presentazione standard di powerpoint - they all left england, visited italy and died young - return to complex forms of versification and richer language the second generation of romantic poets: byron, shelley and keats - interest in the world of ancient greece the romantic age - more interest in politics (especially byron) - different view of nature (less idealistic) george gordon byron 1. life (1788 – 1824) h. meyer, lord byron, 1816, victoria and albert museum, london • in 1809 he set out on a tour of spain, portugal, malta, albania, greece and the middle east. • after his return to england in 1812, he published the first ‘two cantos’ of childe harold’s pilgrimage. • he became a literary and social celebrity, but then he left england in 1816, never to return. • he lived in geneva, where he became a friend of the poet percy bysshe shelley. • he …
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the world. • women cannot resist him, but he refuses their love. performer - culture & literature 4. the byronic hero george gordon byron • byron firmly believed in individual liberty • he hated any sort of constraint • he wished to be himself without compromises • he denounced the evils of society by using satire • his mood and choice of themes were romantic 5. byron’s individualism performer - culture & literature george gordon byron • nature is not a source of consolation and joy. • it does not embody any theory. • it has no message to convey. 6. byron’s view of nature performer - culture & literature the wildest and most exotic natural landscapes reflect the poet’s mood and feelings john keats performer - culture & literature • born in london in 1795. • well educated at a school in enfield. • early passion for reading poetry. …
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his poetry comes from imagination his work is a vision of what he would like human life to be like. 4. keats and imagination john keats performer - culture & literature 5. keats’s beauty beauty is perceived by the senses; all the senses are involved in this process. physical beauty can also produce a much deeper experience of joy, which introduces a sort of ‘spiritual beauty’, that is the one of love, friendship, poetry. strikes his imagination. these two kinds of beauty are closely interwoven, since the former, linked to life, enjoyment, decay and death, is the expression of the latter, related to eternity. this ‘physical beauty’ is caught in all the forms nature acquires. john keats performer - culture & literature the poet has what he called ‘negative capability’: refers to the capability the poet has to deny his certainties and personality in order to identify himself with the …
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y performer - culture & literature 2. main works the revolt of islam, a revolutionary poem about the power of love. ode to the west wind. the cenci, a verse tragedy. prometheus unbound, a lyrical drama dealing with the theme of intellectual rebellion. a defence of poetry, an unfinished essay concerning the importance of poetry. 1817 1821 1820 1819 1819 percy bysshe shelley performer - culture & literature shelley’s works reveal: • his restless spirit; • his refusal of social conventions and political oppression; • his faith in a better future. he believed in freedom and love the remedies for the faults and evils of society. through love man could overcome any political, moral and social conventions. 3. themes percy bysshe shelley performer - culture & literature 4. shelley’s poetry poetry the expression of imagination understood as revolutionary creativity, seriously meant to change the reality of an increasingly material world …
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presentazione standard di powerpoint - they all left england, visited italy and died young - return to complex forms of versification and richer language the second generation of romantic poets: byron, shelley and keats - interest in the world of ancient greece the romantic age - more interest in politics (especially byron) - different view of nature (less idealistic) george gordon byron 1. life (1788 – 1824) h. meyer, lord byron, 1816, victoria and albert museum, london • in 1809 he set out on a tour of spain, portugal, malta, albania, greece and the middle east. • after his return to england in 1812, he published the first ‘two cantos’ of childe harold’s pilgrimage. • he became a literary and …

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