Romanticism

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Across
  1. 3. Considered as living force, a manifestation of God, and a primary source of inspiration.
  2. 5. If it is not "The Tyger" it's the...
  3. 6. German poet who argued that poetry was related to feeling and mystery.
  4. 7. Wordsworth talked about these flowers in "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud".
  5. 10. Movement that took hold in Europe in the 19th century.
  6. 11. They exalt the soul as a profound place of all spiritual or sentimental stimuli.
  7. 14. It allowed romantic poets to see beyond reality and to know a non-rational truth.
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  1. 1. English poet who was the first to make the child the subject of his poems.
  2. 2. French poet. For him, love, nature but above all pain led him to God.
  3. 4. He had a strong friendship with Wordsworth. His stories are set in exotic half-magical lands.
  4. 5. His thought was pessimistic and he believed in man's unhappiness. In his poems there's more sensibility for nature closer to that of his fellow European poets.
  5. 8. Italian poet who described nature in general or classical rather than personal terms. He remembers historical events and makes them immortal.
  6. 9. German poet who believed in the identity crisis and he explained it through characters with double personalities or with the use of doubles.
  7. 12. British poet who wrote "Songs of Innocence and Experience".
  8. 13. It is the period during the day and it is the way to get to the supernatural and to magic.