Romanticism in English Literature Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Historical and Intellectual Background III. Salient Features of Romanticism IV. Major Romantic Poets V. Romantic Prose Writers VI. Romanticism in Fiction VII. MCQ: Romanticism Answer Key I. Introduction Romanticism in English literature was a powerful literary and intellectual movement that emerged in the late eighteenth century as a reaction against the rigid rules, rationalism, and formality of Neoclassicism. It emphasized emotion, imagination, and individual experience over reason and tradition. The movement is generally considered to have begun in 1798 with the publication of Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge and lasted until about 1837. The Romantic writers sought inspiration from nature, rural life, and the inner world of human feelings. They rejected artificial poetic diction and preferred simple language drawn from common speech. Nature...
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