The Supernatural In English Romantic Poetry, 1780 1830 by Sukumar Dutt
The book explores the pervasive presence and thematic significance of supernatural elements in English Romantic poetry from 1780 to 1830. It examines how poets of the Romantic era, such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Keats, incorporated supernatural motifs to express complex emotions, challenge Enlightenment rationalism, and explore the boundaries of human experience. By analyzing various poems and literary techniques, the book highlights how the supernatural served as a vehicle for addressing existential questions, evoking awe and wonder, and reflecting the poets' fascination with the mysterious and the unknown.
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- 1932
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