bibliografie curs british romanticism

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BIBLIOGR.;\PHY to RO.tvLAJ."JTICISMfo'r2 nd year'. i Instructor: dr. Liliana Pop • Book Twelfth. rmagination and Taste, how impaired and restored • Book Fourteenth. Conclusion 1.Thomas Grty Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard 2. Robert Burns • Holv Willie's Praver , J • To a Mouse • Auld Lang Syne • Tam O'Shanter: A Tale • A Red, Red, Rose 3.\Villiam Blake Songs of Innocence: • Introduction • The Lamb • The Chimney Sweeper • The Divine Image • Holy Thursday Songs of Experience • Introduction • The Clod and the Pebble " Holy Thursday • The Chimney Sweeper • The Sick Rose • The Tyger All Sun-flower • The C..-ardenof Love • London • The Human Abstract nze Book of TIlel 4.William Words'\'t"orth Lyrical Ballads • Lines Composed a Few "lvlilesabove Tintern Abbey <I Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802) A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Ode: Intimations of Immortality The Solitary Reaper The Prelude, or Grow~ofa Poet's Mind • Book First. Introduction, Childhood and School-time • Book Sixth. Cambridge and the Alps 5. Samuel Taylor Coleridge • The Rime of the Ancient Mariner • Kubla Khan • Christabel • Frost at Midnight • Dejection: An Ode Biographia Literaria Chapter 13 Chapter 17 • Lectures on Shakespeare [Mechanic vs. Organic Form] 6. George Gordon, Lord Byron 'so, we'll go no more a-roving Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto 1. Canto 4. Manfred Don Juan Canto 1. Canto 4. 7. Percy Bysshe Shelley Ode to the West Wind Prometheus Unbound. From Act -I. To a Cloud To a Sky-Lark From A Defence of Poe17y 8. John Keats • The Eve of St. Agnes • La Belle Dame Sans Ivlerci • Ode to a Nightingale • Ode on a Grecian Urn • To Autumn • The Fall of Hyper ion: A Dream • L~tters To George and Thomas Keats, Dec. 21, 27,1817 ••

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Page 1: Bibliografie curs British Romanticism

BIBLIOGR.;\PHY to RO.tvLAJ."JTICISMfo'r 2nd year'. i Instructor: dr. Liliana Pop• Book Twelfth. rmagination and

Taste, how impaired and restored• Book Fourteenth. Conclusion

1.Thomas GrtyElegy Written in a Country Church Yard

2. Robert Burns• Holv Willie's Praver, J

• To a Mouse• Auld Lang Syne• Tam O'Shanter: A Tale• A Red, Red, Rose

3.\Villiam BlakeSongs of Innocence:• Introduction• The Lamb• The Chimney Sweeper• The Divine Image• Holy ThursdaySongs of Experience• Introduction• The Clod and the Pebble" Holy Thursday• The Chimney Sweeper• The Sick Rose• The Tyger• All Sun-flower• The C..-ardenof Love• London• The Human Abstractnze Book of TIlel

4.William Words'\'t"orthLyrical Ballads• Lines Composed a Few "lvlilesabove

Tintern Abbey<I Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802)A Slumber Did My Spirit SealI Wandered Lonely as a CloudOde: Intimations of ImmortalityThe Solitary ReaperThe Prelude, or Grow~ofa Poet's Mind• Book First. Introduction, Childhood

and School-time• Book Sixth. Cambridge and the Alps

5. Samuel Taylor Coleridge• The Rime of the Ancient Mariner• Kubla Khan• Christabel• Frost at Midnight• Dejection: An Ode• Biographia LiterariaChapter 13Chapter 17• Lectures on Shakespeare[Mechanic vs. Organic Form]

6. George Gordon, Lord Byron'so, we'll go no more a-rovingChilde Harold's PilgrimageCanto 1.Canto 4.ManfredDon JuanCanto 1.Canto 4.

7. Percy Bysshe ShelleyOde to the West WindPrometheus Unbound. From Act -I.To a CloudTo a Sky-LarkFrom A Defence of Poe17y

8. John Keats• The Eve of St. Agnes• La Belle Dame Sans Ivlerci• Ode to a Nightingale• Ode on a Grecian Urn• To Autumn• The Fall of Hyper ion: A Dream• L~ttersTo George and Thomas Keats, Dec. 21,27,1817••