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