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- William Wordsworth: English poet known for "Lyrical Ballads," marking
the beginning of Romanticism in English poetry alongside Samuel Taylor
Coleridge. - Lord Byron: British poet, noted for "Don Juan," an epic poem
blending humor and satire with romantic themes. - Mary Shelley: British
Notable Authors writer, famous for "Frankenstein," a gothic novel exploring human
creativity and scientific responsibility. - Edgar Allan Poe: American writer,
recognized for his tales of terror like "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The
Raven." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: German author, whose work
"Faust" is a classic of Romantic literature exploring philosophical themes.
The group chart with the analysis of similarities and topic commonly found in the
periods.
The final Timeline with all periods, authors, historical background, literary styles, and
genres.
Literary
Notable Dominati
Period Historical Context Styles and
Authors on Dates
Genres
Poetry
European William
(sonnets,
Renaissance, Shakespeare, 15th - 16th
Renaissance epic), Drama
rediscovery of John Milton, centuries
(tragedy,
antiquity Dante Alighieri
comedy)
Poetry
(lyrical,
William
Industrial narrative), Late 18th -
Wordsworth,
Romanticism Revolution, French Gothic Early 19th
Lord Byron,
Revolution Fiction, centuries
Mary Shelley
Romantic
Novel
Victorian
British colonial Charles Dickens, Novel, Social
Victorian 19th
expansion, Charlotte Brontë, Realism,
Literature century
Industrialization Emily Brontë Sensation
Fiction
Rise of industrial Leo Tolstoy, Realist Novel,
19th
Realism capitalism, Gustave Satire, Social
century
urbanization Flaubert, Mark Commentary
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Twain
Stream of
Consciousness
World Wars, T.S. Eliot, Early 20th
, Modernist
Modernism Technological Virginia Woolf, - Mid 20th
Novel,
Advancements James Joyce centuries
Experimental
Poetry
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References
Twain, M. (1884). The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Charles L. Webster & Company.