William Blake's Greatest Creation

Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experiences are the greatest creations of William Blake. Songs of Innocence depicts the human's innocent feelings when they are devoid of all kinds of slavery and free from all kinds of burden. On the other hand, Songs of Experience is the human's feeling of guilt that means it includes human's suffering in soul due to his or her past experience and present condition. 

Mind Blowing Literary Features of Romantic Age

Mind Blowing Literary Features of Romantic Age

Due to the triumph of democracy in politics, romanticism becomes the part and parcel of English literature. This age is the second creative period of English literature where the Elizabethan era is the first. The main creative works of this age are mainly poetical.
The main mind-blowing features are:
Ø Freedom and originality
Ø High imagination
Ø Subjectivity (mainly Wordsworth)
Ø Supernaturalism (Especially in Coleridge)
Ø Excessive interest in Nature (mainly Wordsworth)
Ø Simplicity

Ø Spontaneity

Quick and Easy Fix For Your Writers of Romantic Age and their Works

Quick and Easy Fix For Your Writers of Romantic Age and their works

1.    William Wordsworth(1770-1850):
Ø Lyrical Ballads(1798)
Ø The Excursion(1814)
Ø The Prelude(1850)

2.    Samuel Taylor Coleridge(1772-1834):
Ø Biographia Literia(1817)
Ø The Rime of the Ancient Mariner & some other poems(1798)

3.    William Blake(1757-1827):
Ø Poetical sketches(1783)
Ø Tiriel(1789)
Ø Songs of Innocence(1789)
Ø Songs of Innocence and of Experience, showing the two Contrary States of the Human Soul(1724)

4.    Lord Byron(1788-1824):
Ø Don Juan(1824)
Ø The vision of Judgment(1822)

5.    Percy Bysshe Shelley(1792-1822):
Ø Prometheus Unbound(1820)
Ø Adonais(1821) and other poems
Ø A define of poetry(1840)

6.    John Keats(1895 -1821):
Ø Endymion(1818)
Ø Hyperion(1820)
Ø Odes and other poems Letters



7.    Jane Austen(1775-1817):
Ø Pride and Prejudice (1797)
Ø Sense and Sensibility(1797-1798)
Ø Mansfield Park(1814)
Ø Emma(1816)

8.    Charles Lamb(1775-1834):
Ø The Essays of Elia (1823)

Ø The Last Essays of Elia (1833)

Historical Summary of Romantic Age

                      Historical Summary of Romantic Age
The age (1798-1832) started with the William Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads. Wordsworth’s new idea of writing made a great change in subject and style of literature. In lieu of elite people, common people and common language were preferred. The highlighted events of this age were:

1.The French Revolution which motto was: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity and after this revolution class distinction in society became diminished.

2. Industrialization blocked the opportunity for small business.

3. The invention of machines magnified the extraction of coal and the iron from mine.
4. The conventional social structure started changing.
5. Trains and Ships were used in transportation due to the invention of steam engines.
6. Religious rights were observed properly because of Catholic Emancipation Act in 1829.
7.  Slums, child labor, and labor problems were the bad effects of industrialization.

The Willing Suspension of Disbelief Game with Rizvy

JAMANA BADAL GIYA HE YARO
সমস্ত সত্য জ্ঞান আমার বাংলাদেশ এ আসার সাথে সাথে বিদায় নিছে আর এইগুলি DATA CENTER গুলিতে সংরক্ষণ করা আছে এর মধ্যে USA,NORWAY এর DATA CENTER অন্যতম।
England's Lord's Stadium is the mecca of cricket(the stadium is an evil term, we get lots of stadium rows in the cockroach's egg phase, the insect has acute sense, so to create a sense game, a stadium has created, it is not a natural game) So, mecca is a sense game of USA & Saudi. It is easy to perceive that Mecca is a mind game and Rita Ora says, I will never make you doubt( willing suspension of disbelief game>>>>From the lyric Never let you down) What she indicates here now is clear. World-renowned theologists make artificial religious theory to introduce fantasy and fantastical games ( from the song of Ariana Grande) in my surrounding environment so that I cannot become a real human being.
Urvashi Urvashi | Hum Se Hai Muqabala | Prabhu Deva |
URVASHI.....not......you rosi.......you rochi........THE MD RIZVY RAHMAN ROCHI..................KARACHI TO ROCHI.......
YE JAWANI FANTASY...............MY CONVERSATION CREATED FROM ARTIFICIAL FANTASY
MARHABA......MUSLIM MAKES ME SUPER DONKEY
So if anybody knows this Urdu in Karnataka, you might get this joke. I think Vijay will get this, “Kathe Ko Puraladalko, Merveninge Karasu”. It means, “put a garland around a donkey’s neck and bring it out in a procession”. So this is the language that Tipu invented
THE FALSE HISTORY OF MUSLIMS INTRODUCED IN BANGLADESH WAS MAINLY LED BY KHAN ORIGIN IN INDIA
KHANS ARE HINDU AND THEY ARE PATHAN
Pathans in India are citizens or residents of India who are of ethnic Pashtun ancestry. "Pathan" is the local Hindi-Urdu term for an individual who belongs to the Pashtun ethnic group, or descends from it

Willing suspension of disbelief is one of the main traits of Coleridge’s poetry. His most of poetry is objective which is opposite to Wordsworth's. In the case of showing craftsmanship in poetry making Coleridge uses high imagination, supernatural elements, and nature as tools of the formation. ‘The Rime of Ancient Mariner' is his famous narrative poem. The way he represents this poem is really magical. His other poems are ‘Christabel’, ‘Kubla Khan', etc which follow his God-gifted supernatural elements. One thing is necessary to mention that to establish his supernatural idea in his literary works the readers have to maintain the willing suspension of disbelief in their conscious mind. The way he depicts his poems' elements which are truly unbelievable and readers have fallen into the realm of high imagination as well as a peculiar composition that charms the mind because of its exceptionality.

In my opinion, to consume the strange feelings of the writings of S.T. Coleridge readers have to suppress the rational or logical feelings and have to follow the willing suspension of disbelief theory.

In the end, S.T. Coleridge is one of the representative writers of the Romantic Age after Wordsworth. So, we cannot avoid his creativity because of his extreme usage of willing suspension of disbelief rather than we can embrace him for his extraordinary highly imaginative narrative style.                            

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