The theology of the Protestant Reformation, in particular, that of Calvinism, complicated the English Romantic poets’ approach to free will in diverse ways. In particular, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Gordon George Byron, and John Keats were profoundly affected by metaphysical concerns about individual agency. This thesis argues that while the Romantic poets wanted to believe in and advocate for individual liberty, their religious upbringings and subsequent development as reflective thinkers prompted a skepticism about free will and its ability to effect change for the better. In Coleridge and in Byron, individual liberty only affects chaos and, in the end, destruction. Keats, on the other hand, proved more ambivalent. Nonetheless, the cri...
Romantic poets, including John Keats, were known for their emphasis on nature as an imaginative cogn...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
This essay deals with the Romantic subject as a philosophical and literary category. Recog nizing t...
This paper proposes to investigate the characteristics of English romantic poetry from an ontologica...
Spontaneous feeling has been a cornerstone of Romantic aesthetics since Wordsworth wrote his Preface...
English Romanticism can be seen as a creative period in which, owing to the radical changes taking p...
Love for nature is one of the perennial characteristics perceived in Romantic poetry. English Romant...
One of the most vital elements in the poetry of John Milton is the concept of the freedom of the wil...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Stevens creates a new Romanticism. It argues that Steve...
In the history of criticism, the British Romantic period has always remained one of the most challen...
This thesis analyses the individual-nature relationship in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poems. It begin...
The idea of progress found in the poetry of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Shelley germinated in ...
In the following work I look at how Samuel Taylor Coleridge deals with the conflict\ud between free ...
This thesis examines the conscious amalgamation of conflicting forms in Byron’s verse, and how these...
When it encountered the Darwinian theory of natural selection, the Romantic theory of organic creati...
Romantic poets, including John Keats, were known for their emphasis on nature as an imaginative cogn...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
This essay deals with the Romantic subject as a philosophical and literary category. Recog nizing t...
This paper proposes to investigate the characteristics of English romantic poetry from an ontologica...
Spontaneous feeling has been a cornerstone of Romantic aesthetics since Wordsworth wrote his Preface...
English Romanticism can be seen as a creative period in which, owing to the radical changes taking p...
Love for nature is one of the perennial characteristics perceived in Romantic poetry. English Romant...
One of the most vital elements in the poetry of John Milton is the concept of the freedom of the wil...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Stevens creates a new Romanticism. It argues that Steve...
In the history of criticism, the British Romantic period has always remained one of the most challen...
This thesis analyses the individual-nature relationship in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poems. It begin...
The idea of progress found in the poetry of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Shelley germinated in ...
In the following work I look at how Samuel Taylor Coleridge deals with the conflict\ud between free ...
This thesis examines the conscious amalgamation of conflicting forms in Byron’s verse, and how these...
When it encountered the Darwinian theory of natural selection, the Romantic theory of organic creati...
Romantic poets, including John Keats, were known for their emphasis on nature as an imaginative cogn...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
This essay deals with the Romantic subject as a philosophical and literary category. Recog nizing t...