Paper No - 5 Romantic Literatuer

     Paper No – 5 Romantic Literature
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Name – Megha B Trivedi
Course – M.A. English
Sem – 2
Beatch – 2016 – 2018
Roll No – 18
Enrolment No – 2069108420170030
Submitted to – Smt. S. B. Gardi Dept. Of English MKBU
Topic -
  Women novelist in Romantic Age. 1) Jane Austen  2) Mary shelley     3) Emily  Bronte 

*About the Romantic age ( 1798 – 1832)
 Introduction : - 
Image result for Images of Romantic age        It is generally believed that the English Romantic movement began in 1798, with the publication of The Lyrical Ballads. However, it is a mistake to assign any definite date to it. It was not a sudden outburst but the result of long and gradual growth and development . The poets of the romantic school like Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats and others were not the first Elizabethan literature is essentially romantic in spirit. It was also full of wonder  ,mystery, love of adventure, curiosity , restlessness which we associate with the poets of the early 19th  century.
       How the word romantic came to be applied to this period is something of a puzzle. Originally the word was applied to the Latin or Roman dialects used in the Roman provinces , especially France, and to the stories written in these dialects. Romantic is a derivative of romant, which was borrowed from the French romaunt in the sixteenth century. At first it meant only “ like the old romances” but gradually it began to carry a certain taint. Romantic according to L.P. Smith in his words and Idioms connoted “ false and fictitious beings and feelings, without real existence in fact or in human nature”; it also suggested old castles, mountains and forests, pastoral a “ love for wild nature, for mountains and moors”. The word passed from England to France and Germany late in the seventeenth century and became a critical term for certain poets. In Germany especially the word was used in strong opposition to the term classical.
          The Romantic movement was a strong reaction against the neo- classical rules and custom. A basic impulse of the romantics was to escape from 18th century. Classical made use of several meters such as Spenserian stanza and the closed couplet, the romantics made the couplet loose and flowing. They also wrote lyrics, odes, sonnets, elegy etc.
*Factors for the Rise of Romanticism
1.    Discovery of Shakespeare
2.    Revival of Folk Tradition
3.    Oriental Tales
4.    Translations of William Jones
5.    French Revolution
6.    Transitional poetry
7.    Gothic Romances
8.    Lyrical Ballads
9.    Rousseau
*Difference between classicism and Romanticism

Ø Formalism                                            Liberalism
Ø Age of reason                                      Age of imagination
Ø Greek/Roman classical influence    Medieval/oriental influence
Ø Court life                                              Country life
Ø Human Nature                                    Nature / Pastoral
Ø Upheld tradition/ classic                   Individual inspiration
*Definition of the term ‘ Romanticism’ 
        The term ‘ Romanticism’ is a kind of the expression in terms of art imaginative feeling.
1)    Victor Hugo says – “ Romanticism is the opposite, not of classicism but of realism in literature.”
2)    Rousseau says – “ Romanticism means the return to nature”.
3)    George says – “ Romanticism emphasizes on emotion rather than reason, the heart opposed to head.”
4)    Walter says – “ Romanticism means the renaissance of wonder”

*Influence of French Revolution :-
    
 Image result for images of french revolution      French revolution began in 1789 and lasted until 1799. There are many social and political reasons behind it. Financial crises, economic disparity of French revolution , it’s revolt against feudal dynasty. This revolution brings liberty, equality and fraternity and greatly inspired people all over Europe. The poets are highly influenced by French revolution. Poets of the Romantic age was also influenced by the philosophy and political theories described in the book ‘ Political justice’ by William Godwin. Some magazines are much popular on those days like The Edinburgh Review, The Quarterly Review, Blackwood’s Magazine, The London Magazine.

*The chief characteristics

1.    All Romantic literature is subjective
2.    Spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
3.    Pessimism in tone
4.    Unique language
5.    Age of Enlightment
6.    Zest for the beauties


          *   Romantic Poet
v William wordsworth
v S.T. Coleridge
v Walter Scott
v Lord Byron
v P.B. Shelley
v John Keats
v Robert Southy

           *Prose writers/ essayists
v Charles Lamb
v William Hazlitt
v Thomas De quincey
v Walter Savage Landor

            *Novelists
v Jane Austen
v Mary Shelley
v Emily Bronte
v Emily Dickinsn

            *Qualities of Romanticism
§  Love of Nature
§  Idealization of Rural Living
§  Faith in common people
§  Emphasis on Freedom and Individualism
§  Spontaneity, intuition, feeling, imagination, wonder
§  Passionate individual religiosity
§  Life after death; Organic view of the world


*Images of women in Romantic period : -
           In the Romantic period women were taught how to dance, paint and also active participants in the music. Music was considered an appropriate female activity. Middle and upper- class women were considered as “ angels of the house”. In the 18th century women were typical. But women were not introduced to philosophy, history, politics ,economics etc. The main curriculum of women’s education centered on helping women attract husbands, and taught them how to dress and behave rather than how to think. Women were encouraged to pay more attention to their bodies rather than their minds.
           In the Romantic age gender issue also there, like women obey their husband, women property became man property after marriage, so men is dominant and the patriarchy we find that. Women as secondary citizens in  affairs of home, work, church and government. Maria Wollstonecraft played vital role in it. She was a prominent woman of the Romantic era.

*Women as Novelists :-
            It was during this period that women assumed, for the first time an important place in our literature. Probably the chief reason for this interesting phenomenon lies in the fact that women was for the first time given some slight chance to educates , of entering into the intellectual life of the race; and as is always the case when women is given anything like a fair opportunity. She responded magnificently. A secondary reason may be found in the nature of the age itself, which was intensely emotional. The French Revolution stirred all Europe to its depths and during the following half century every great movement in literature, as in politics and religion, was characterized by strong emotion; which is all the more noticeable by contrast with the cold formal striric spirit of the early eighteenth century. As woman is naturally more emotional than man, it may well be that the spirit of this emotional age attracted her, and gave her the opportunity to express herself in literature.
            As all strong emotion tend to extremes the age produced a new type of novel which seems rather hysterical now, but which in its own day delighted multitudes of readers whose nerves were somewhat excited. Mrs. Anne Radcliffe was one of the most successful writers of this school of exaggerated Romance. Several other writers whose works, in the early part of the nineteenth century raised women to the high place in literature which she has ever since maintained.

Image result for images of jane austenJane Austen : -
        Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775 at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire, England. Jane Austen was the youngest of George and Cassandra’s eight children. She had six brothers and one sister. Austen and her sister both went boarding school, and after some time retuned and continue their study at home. Then Austen wrote poems, stories and comic piece. Austen became adept at parodying the sentimental and Gothic style of eighteenth century novels. During this time Austen also began to sketch out ideas for the novel that would later become sense and sensibility. In between Austan did some once with Lefroy . Then she wrote her second novel first impression which would later become pride and prejudice. Then she developed Northanger Abbey, a satire of the Gothic literary genre. In Bath Jane marrying  Bigg - Wither. In 1805 George Austen died and Jane her mother and her sister had to move with her brother Francis, because of their unstable financial position. At Chawton her four novels were published anonymously. In 1817 Austen suffered for illness and died.

*Austen’s Novel – Features
  -  Severely unromantic plots, domestic realism
  -  Middle – class characters, pictures of everyday existence
  -  Smooth , unobtrusive style; avoidance of anything unusual, startling, loud or garish
 -  Gentle pricking of irony
 -  Life governed by decorum, with moments of fierce passion
 -  Minute Characterization – convincingly alive ordinary people, not types  

( 1 ) Sense and Sensibility     
            Elinor and Marianne is the first name of the novel, latter on this novel known as “ Sense and Sensibility”. Elinor stands for sense and Marianne stands for sensibility. The story is about the three sisters that how they lived in financial problems without their father.

 ( 2 ) Emma
            Emma was first published by John Murray in December of 1815. It was the last of Austen’s novel to be published before her death. Emma is about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance.

( 3 ) Mansfield Park
              It is considered the author’s most ambitious novel . Mansfield park is far more mature, darker novel. Fanny Price is the central character. Fanny brought up with her rich cousins at Mansfield park. It is the most profound work.

( 4 ) Pride and Prejudice
               Pride and prejudice , Jane Austen’s witty comedy of manners one of the most popular novel of all time that features splendidly civilized sparing between the proud Mr. Darcy and the prejudiced Elizabeth Bennet as they play out their spirited courtship in a series of eighteenth century drawing room intrigues.
                And many other works also.

Mary Shelley
Image result for images of Mary shelley
       Mary  Wollstonecraft Shelley ( 30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851 ) was an English novelist , short story writer , dramatist, essayist, biographer and travel writer. She was best known for her Gothic novel. After  Wollstonecraft’s death less than a month after her daughter Marry was born, Mary was raised by Godwin. When Mary was four her father married a neighbor. In 1814 Mary began a romance with one of her father’s political followers, Percy Bysshe Shelley. Both married also. Mary was pregnant with Shelley’s child, but their prematurely born daughter died. Mary’s son name is Percy Florence Shelley. She died at the age of 53 because of brain tumor. Mary Shelley remained a political radical throughout her life. Shelley’s works often argue that cooperation and sympathy, particularly as practiced by women in the family, were the ways to reform civil society.

Gothic Fiction

       Gothic Fiction which is largely known by the subgenre of Gothic horror, is a genre or mode of literature and film that combines fiction and horror , death and at time romance. Its origin is attributed to English author Horace Walpole, with his novel The Castle of Otranto, 1764 “ A Gothic Story” . The effect of Gothic fiction feeds on a pleasing sort of terror, an extension of Romantic literary pleasures that were relatively new at the time of Walpole’s novel. It originated in England in the second half of the 18th century and had much success in the 19th as witnessed by Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the works of Edgar Allan poe . The English Gothic novel also led to new novel  types such as the German Schauerroman and the French Georgia.

Image result for images of Frankenstein( 1 ) Frankenstein  
            Frankenstein is a science fiction and Gothic novel also. The full title of the novel is Frankenstein : Or the modern Prometheus.  In this novel Victor Frankenstein is the protagonist and he is very well educated and as part of experiment he tray to make one human with the help of different parts of dead human’s body. He used  electricity and fire but when this man awake at that time victor try to be master because he made him and then this man behaviors and look like monster so people afraid . But   after some time monster learned so many humanly  things and language also. And he killed victor’s brother and Henry at the time of first night of victor marriage monster killed his wife Elizabeth Lavenza . Because   at some  level monster also   loved victor’s wife. So tragic end we find here. Many themes like dangerous knowledge , sublime nature , monstrosity all are applicable.

( 2 ) The Last Man
( 3 ) Valperga
( 4 ) Lodore
( 5 ) The mortal immortal
              And many others.

Emily Bronte


      The Bronte sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne ( Currer, Ellis, Acton Bell ).   Emily Jane Bronte ( 30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848 ) was an English novelist and poet . Her famous novel is Wuthering Heights. This novel known as classic work in English literature. Emily was born in the village of Thornton , Northan England. She was the younger sister of Charltte Bronte and the fifth of sixth children.  All her sisters and brother educated at home by their father. They started write fictional stories.  At seventeen Emily attended the Roe Head Girls school .Emily became a teacher at Law Hill school in Halifax.
           In her writing Bronte wrote on the revenge, religion, class and prejudice. She used narrative styles that were contrary to literary trends of the time. Emily Bronte utilized Romanticism and the relatively new Gothic genre in her narratives and poetry.

( 1)  Wuthering Heights ( 1847 )
              Heathcliff and Catherine are two major characters. It is very  spirit of the wild, desolate moors. And the chief charecters conceived in gigantic proportions, and the series of climaxes, sustained intensity of the novel carried to unbelievable peaks of passion, and the stark and unflinching realism also are there.
                Many others works also.

*Conclusion
    
             So, in this Romantic age various type of literature produced and many well known poets wrote many things. As well as novelist and prose writer also and we find that how women writers also contribute well and wrote classic works in the English literature.

Reference

1.      History of English Literature by W.J. Long
2.     www.Gradsaver.com
3.     www.Wikipedia.com
4.     Study Material



 

                                                                                






      
         
        
      

        








                                                                                

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