Introduction to Romanticism - Guided Notes Worksheet
Across
- 6. Romantics believed __ could refesh the human spirit; finding peace and comfort
- 8. The ___ revolution was also an important influence on the rise of the romantic period
- 10. "The ___" is by Blake and has both literal and symbolic
- 11. The ___ of romantics valued originality and creativity
- 13. This way of thinking had perceived shortcomings that also drove this period
- 15. "My Heart Leaps Up" is a poen about childhood and the connection between nature and ___.
- 16. Samuel Taylor Coleridge found inspiration in the ____ and imagination
- 17. The Lamb's author is assumed to be ___ because his poem celebrates the act of creation
- 18. Poets rarely shared their ___ lives in poetry, but Wordsworth did
Down
- 1. William ___ completely broke from neoclassicism and saw romanticism as a philosophical approach to art and creation
- 2. Is one word that is used to describe the powerful feelings and deep emotions of romantic poems
- 3. The romantics were inspired by ideals of French Revolution and ___
- 4. (2 words) Coleridge's only unfinished poem and looks at the power of the artistic mind
- 5. Lyrical ___ by Wordsworth and Coleridge is considered to be the founding of romanticism
- 7. This ___ period (1785-1830)was driven by social, historical, and philosophical change
- 9. "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is a ____ story
- 12. The Industrial and French ___ were big influences of this period
- 14. "The ____" is another poem about creation but it focuses on the difficulties of it