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Second Generation ROMANTICS

Second Generation ROMANTICS. Byron (1788-1824) Shelley (1792-1822) Keats (1795-1821). Timeline for the Romantics. WORDSWORTH. COLERIDGE. BYRON. SHELLEY. KEATS. 1770. 1850. GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON. “Carpe diem”. THE BYRONIC HERO.

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Second Generation ROMANTICS

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  1. Second Generation ROMANTICS

  2. Byron (1788-1824)Shelley (1792-1822)Keats (1795-1821)

  3. Timeline for the Romantics WORDSWORTH COLERIDGE BYRON SHELLEY KEATS 1770 1850

  4. GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON • “Carpe diem”

  5. THE BYRONIC HERO • A passionate, moody, restless character who has exhausted most of the world’s excitements and who lives under the weight of some mysterious sin committed in the past.

  6. GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON • Fought for Greek Independence I ALWAYS WASHOT!

  7. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY • Atheist • Revolutionary • Free Love Advocate

  8. PERCY & HARRIET MARY & PERCY & HARRIET

  9. JOHN KEATS • Lost both his mother and older brother to tuberculosis • Died at age 25 of tuberculosis

  10. Fanny & John

  11. JOHN KEATS • Poetry that appeals to the senses • Search for immortality

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