Analyse the approach to gender or gendered identity in Romantic literature.
Hannah Rose.
Romanticism is a movement that took place around Europe and Britain in the eighteenth century. It was a predominantly literary movement, but it also had a significant effect on art and music. Great writers of the Romantic movement, also known as the ‘Romantic canon’, included Wordsworth, Coleridge, Blake, Shelley, Byron and Keats. All of these writers shared a set of concerns or themes within their writings, such as the idea of ‘Nature’, the concept of ‘Imagination’, Selfhood and Politics. “the suggestion that English Romantic poetry has certain qualities which set it apart from the poetry written before it […] should not be taken lightly: They are
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