Romantic Poetry Revision NOTES A Level English
Poems and themes they relate to
Blake Wordsworth Byron Shelley Keats
memory lines
composed a
few miles
above
Tintern
abbey
Intimations
ode
innocence/expe Holy
rience Thursday
(innocenc
e vs
experienc
e)
(Honestly
all)
imagination ode:intimatio ode to the ode to a
ns of west wind nightingale
immortality
The question Ode on a
- grecian urn
dreams/imag
ination/vision
s
sex the sick so we’ll go
rose no more a
roving
childhood Holy ode:
Thursday intimations
innocence of
immortality
Lines
composed a
few miles
above
Tintern
abbey
the poet as a Ode: ode to the
visionary intimations west wind
of
, immortality The question
poetic purpose ode on this day I the question Ode to a
intimations complete my nightingale?
36th year Ode to the
west wind
corruption London ode ode to the
The sick intimations west wind
rose
Holy
Thursday
(experien
ce but
also
innocence
)
power/powerles the tyger ode the west
sness London power
idea of the poet the question
place the question
the the cold
supernatural earth slept
below
religion/religiou lines written
s experience in early
spring
awe/wonder lines written the question Ode on a
in early - the grecian urn?
spring landscape is
quite
sublime
immortality intimations lines Ode on a
ode inscribed on grecian urn
a cup
death lines cold earth Ode on a
inscribed Lines written grecian urn?
in dejection
creativity the tyger the question-
poetic
creation
social criticism
the divine the tyger intimations
, ode
freedom/confin London intimations the Ode on a
ement Holy ode question? - grecian urn
Thursday emotional
confinement
?
resilience on this day I lines written
complete by in dejection -
36th year opposite of
melancholy on this day I stanzas ode on
complete my written in melancholy
36th year dejection
nature lines written the question
in early
spring 5
rebellion/revolut the tyger intimations ode to west
ion wind
love sick ros well go no cold earth -
more a mourning
roving Harriet?
solitude/isolatio the question
n
outcasts sick rose stanzas
London written in
Holy dejection
Thursday
loss the cold
earth slept
below
Stanzas
written in
dejection
the individual Tintern the question
abbey
Romantics as a movement
Romantic period - 1780-1830
- birth of modernity
Protest
Poems and themes they relate to
Blake Wordsworth Byron Shelley Keats
memory lines
composed a
few miles
above
Tintern
abbey
Intimations
ode
innocence/expe Holy
rience Thursday
(innocenc
e vs
experienc
e)
(Honestly
all)
imagination ode:intimatio ode to the ode to a
ns of west wind nightingale
immortality
The question Ode on a
- grecian urn
dreams/imag
ination/vision
s
sex the sick so we’ll go
rose no more a
roving
childhood Holy ode:
Thursday intimations
innocence of
immortality
Lines
composed a
few miles
above
Tintern
abbey
the poet as a Ode: ode to the
visionary intimations west wind
of
, immortality The question
poetic purpose ode on this day I the question Ode to a
intimations complete my nightingale?
36th year Ode to the
west wind
corruption London ode ode to the
The sick intimations west wind
rose
Holy
Thursday
(experien
ce but
also
innocence
)
power/powerles the tyger ode the west
sness London power
idea of the poet the question
place the question
the the cold
supernatural earth slept
below
religion/religiou lines written
s experience in early
spring
awe/wonder lines written the question Ode on a
in early - the grecian urn?
spring landscape is
quite
sublime
immortality intimations lines Ode on a
ode inscribed on grecian urn
a cup
death lines cold earth Ode on a
inscribed Lines written grecian urn?
in dejection
creativity the tyger the question-
poetic
creation
social criticism
the divine the tyger intimations
, ode
freedom/confin London intimations the Ode on a
ement Holy ode question? - grecian urn
Thursday emotional
confinement
?
resilience on this day I lines written
complete by in dejection -
36th year opposite of
melancholy on this day I stanzas ode on
complete my written in melancholy
36th year dejection
nature lines written the question
in early
spring 5
rebellion/revolut the tyger intimations ode to west
ion wind
love sick ros well go no cold earth -
more a mourning
roving Harriet?
solitude/isolatio the question
n
outcasts sick rose stanzas
London written in
Holy dejection
Thursday
loss the cold
earth slept
below
Stanzas
written in
dejection
the individual Tintern the question
abbey
Romantics as a movement
Romantic period - 1780-1830
- birth of modernity
Protest