Romanticism, unlike any other literary movement in the history of English literature, offers wider range of resistance and bigger scope of linguistic colours and flavours. Owing to its multifarious intents and interests, Romanticism has assumed the status of an epistemic and problematic identity. Being persistent in terms of perceptions, assimilations and artistic presentations, Romanticism needs to be reconsidered and reassessed constantly. This book offers an interesting combination of Coleridge, whose means of versification is supernaturalism, Keats, who projects Romanticism via unique...
Romanticism, unlike any other literary movement in the history of English literature, offers wider range of resistance and bigger scope of linguistic ...