Generally, when an author produces a literary text, he must write, whether consciously or unconsciously, in the views of an ideology and counter-ideology, one that he proposes and another that he opposes. Similarly, the romantics, who were divided into sub-schools: the Lakers and Cockneys, suffered from identity crisis. So the Lakers defined themselves in relation to a new liberal democratic ideology working against the philosophical background of Locke and Hume, and the perfection of neoclassical poetry while the Cockneys sought a more liberal ways of expression and defined themselves in the context of a critical reading of the Lakers themselves. The new English rebels were stirred and inspired to revolt against the tyranny of incompetent ...