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Biographia Literaria: The book in which Coleridge always capitalizes the words "Imagination" and "Fancy."
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimages: Byron. Long narrative poem about masculinity. 4 cantos written in Spenserian stanzas.
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Endymion: Keats. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." Shepherd in love with Selene, the moon goddess. Pan, Peona.
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Isabella: Keats. An adoptioni of the story of the 'Pot of Basil' in Giovanni Bocaccio's 'Decameron'.
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Keats: (1795-1821) One of the principle poets of the English Romantic movement. Odes, "Upon First Looking into Chapman's Homer," "Cristabel," "Endymion," "Isabella," "Ode on a Grecian Urn," "Ode on Melancholy," "Ode to a Nightingale," "Ode to Autumn."
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Lake Poets: Coleridge, Robert Southey, Wordsworth
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Lord Byron: Romantic poet. "She Walks in Beauty," "
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Negative Capability: A Keats Letter Theory. The belief that great people, especially poets, have the ability to accept that not every thing can be resolved - being capable of remaining negative on something.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley: (1792-1822) "Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats," "Mont Blanc: Lines Written in the Vale of Chamouni," "Ode to the West Wind," "Ozymandias," "To a Skylark," "To Wordsworth," "Prometheus Unbound."
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Samuel Coleridge: Lake Poet. "Frost at midnight," "On Donne
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The Eve of St. Agnes: Keats. Porphyro sings to Madeline "La Belle Dame sans Merci." Based upon the superstition that a woman would see her future husband if she performed a certain ritual on the eve of Saint Agnes.
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The Mansion of Many Apartments: A Keats Letter Theory, Thoughtless Chamber, Chamber of Maiden-Thought.
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Visions of the Daughters of Albion: Blake. Oothoon, Theotormon, Bromion. "I cry, 'Love! Love! Love! Happy, happy love, free as the mountain wind!'" "...lamplike eyes watching around the frozen marriage bed."
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William Blake: (1757-1827) "Songs of Experience," "Songs of Innocence," "Visions of the Daughters of Albion," "Mock On, Mock On, Voltaire, Rousseau," "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell," "London."
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Wordsworth: "It is a Beauteous Evening," "My Heart Leaps Up," "The World is Too Much with Us," "Lucy" poems, "The Prelude," "Tintern Abbey."