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1 Romantic Poetry: A Comprehensive Guide to the Era Explore Romantic poetry from Wordsworth to Keats — the revolutionary imagination, major poets, themes, and enduring … Start Here 2 William Wordsworth: Poet of Nature, Memory, and Common Life A comprehensive guide to William Wordsworth, the great Romantic poet of nature, memory, and ordinary experience. Start Here 3 Tintern Abbey: Wordsworth's Meditation on Memory and Nature An analysis of Wordsworth's Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, a cornerstone of Romantic poetry. Start Here 4 Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Imagination and the Supernatural A guide to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the Romantic poet of the supernatural, philosophical imagination, and literary … 5 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Guilt and Redemption An analysis of Coleridge's poem of guilt, redemption, and the supernatural — his most famous work. 6 John Keats: Beauty, Mortality, and Sensuous Imagination A guide to John Keats, the Romantic poet of beauty, mortality, and the sensuous imagination who died at twenty-five. 7 Ode on a Grecian Urn: Keats and the Permanence of Art An analysis of Keats's meditation on art, beauty, and the permanence of the aesthetic in Ode on a Grecian Urn. 8 Percy Bysshe Shelley: Radical Visionary of Romanticism A guide to Percy Bysshe Shelley, the radical Romantic poet of revolution, nature, and visionary imagination. 9 Ozymandias: Shelley's Sonnet on Power and Ruin An analysis of Shelley's sonnet on the transience of power, imperial hubris, and the forces of time. 10 Lord Byron: Satire, Scandal, and the Byronic Hero A guide to Lord Byron, the charismatic Romantic poet of satire, scandal, and the enduring Byronic hero archetype. 11 The Romantic Sublime: Aesthetics of Awe and Terror The concept of the sublime in Romantic poetry, from Wordsworth's mountains to Shelley's Mont Blanc. 12 William Blake: Visionary Poet and Artist Guide A comprehensive guide to William Blake, the visionary Romantic poet and artist who created his own complex mythology. 13 Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Blake's Contraries An analysis of Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience, exploring the contraries of the human soul. 14 Nature in Romantic Poetry: Wordsworth to Keats How Romantic poets transformed nature poetry from pastoral convention into profound spiritual and psychological … 15 The Romantic Imagination: Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats The central role of imagination in Romantic poetry, from Coleridge's theory to Shelley's defense of poetry. 16 The Second Generation Romantics: Byron, Shelley, Keats Keats, Shelley, and Byron — the second generation Romantics who pushed poetry in bold new directions. Advanced 17 Romantic Poetry: Major Themes and Motifs The major themes of Romantic poetry — nature, imagination, revolution, the sublime, and the power of the individual. Advanced 18 The Legacy of Romantic Poetry: Victorian to Modern How Romantic poetry shaped Victorian verse, literary modernism, and our understanding of the poetic vocation. Advanced