Poems on Pleasure
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Romantics' perception of the artist
- Shelley's praise of the West Wind
- Coleridge: Pouring emotion into his words.
- Conclusion
Abstract
Modern literature has often attempted to put poets into categories, based on the type of literature that they have written for the world. Shelley and Coleridge were regarded as a few of the most prominent Romantic poets, due to the vivid imagery and immense emotions that their works convey. Their writing styles and techniques are infamous for the intense feelings and powerful depictions that they created with their mastery of the English language. Through their use of metaphor, simile and imagery, Shelley and Coleridge have allowed their works to speak to the audience in a way that allows us to truly comprehend the message they wanted to express.
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