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Title

ROMANTIC MODE AND INTELLECT IN ENGLAND OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY

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  37-52

Abstract

 This article surveys Romantic mode and intellect in ENGLAND of early nineteenth century. Among the most obvious general features of English Romantic poetry are persistent reference to nature and natural objects, intimate self-revelation of the poet, and direct expression of strong, personal emotion. wordsworths formula that "poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" boldly sums up one general presupposition that influenced poets and critics throughout the period. The essential meaning of the Romantic emphasis on feeling is not cultivation of one quality or power at the expense of others but the pursuit of an ideal of unity or completeness of being. Most Romantics poets believed in the reality of a supersensuous realm of being. The intuition of this, in the poetry of Blake for example, could be expressed only by suggestion; and thus suggestive uses of language often appear in poems or pas ages that, for readers of the period, belonged to the widely recognized category of the "sublime." "Imagination", a keyword of Romanticism, denoted a working of the mind that is total, synthetic, immediate, and dynamic. However, the term could also designate a power able to commune with transcendent reality; there by immediately endowing the thing perceived with passion and with symbolic meamng.

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    SOKHANVAR, J.. (2003). ROMANTIC MODE AND INTELLECT IN ENGLAND OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY. JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES, -(37(1)), 37-52. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/358089/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SOKHANVAR J.. ROMANTIC MODE AND INTELLECT IN ENGLAND OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY. JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES[Internet]. 2003;-(37(1)):37-52. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/358089/en

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    J. SOKHANVAR, “ROMANTIC MODE AND INTELLECT IN ENGLAND OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY,” JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES, vol. -, no. 37(1), pp. 37–52, 2003, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/358089/en

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