THE THREE SCHOOLS OF ENGLISH ROMANTICS AND THE POEMS REFLECTED OF THE TIME

The emergence of three schools in English Romantic brought change of the new ideas. The research is aimed to present prominent ideas of three schools – Lake school, Cockney school and Satanic school – in revealing the natural beauty and human dignity represented from the ideas. These all signify the English Romantic works of the time. The writer carried out language based approach and used descriptive qualitative method in his analysis of the selected works of the three schools. This research was written based on primary and secondary data. Primary data were collected from the poem of the three schools; Tintern Abbey, La Belle Dame sans Merci, and Ozymandias. The secondary data were taken from various books, articles, website on internet, and PDF. Then, the data were analyzed by structural approach through intrinsic and extrinsic elements. The result shows that romantic human dignity and beauty of nature of Romantic period greatly influence the Romantic works at that time. The three schools of English Romantics were known as the pioneer of such significant ideas. They introduced the terms of human dignity and beauty of nature from their literary works mostly in poems. The poems then emerged in Romantic period as the product of these new terms or newly innovative poetic system in poetry.

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