Romantic Movement Poets
John Keats
(1795 – 1821) His first work some sonnets appeared in Hunt’s ‘Examiner’, and his first book, ‘Poems’, came out in 1817. In 1820 he published ‘Lamia and Other Poems’, containing ‘Hyperion’ and the odes to the Nightingale which had been produced within a period of about 18 months. To learn more about Keats and his work, visit the link http://www.poetseers.org/the-romantics/john-keats/index.html |
William Blake
(1782 – 1824) William Blake was a poet, painter, visionary mystic, and engraver. His early poems Blake wrote at the age of 12. However, being early apprenticed to a manual occupation, journalistic-social career was not open to him. His most famous poem is The Tyger. To learn more about William Blake, click the link here: http://www.poetseers.org/the-poetseers/blake/index.html William Wordsworth
1770-1850 British Romantic poet from Grasmere, Lake District. Wordsworth encapsulated man’s mystic relationship with nature, enthralling the minds of the reader's who explored his work. To learn more about WilliamWordsworth http://www.poetseers.org/the-romantics/william-wordsworth/index.html |