Dr. Kate Lister
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Podcast Appearances
They are about like, okay, well, ration and reason is a great thing, but what about emotions?
What about how you feel?
What about your imagination and how that is unlimited?
So they're pushing back
against this very, no, we want rational sense and reason of the Enlightenment.
So the Romantics come in and now there's a heavy emphasis on imagination, passion.
They took a lot of solace in nature and the natural world because the revolutions that are coming up, and it's the start of the Industrial Revolution as well, that was quite scary.
So finding solace in nature, the idea that we go back to how we naturally were, and obviously sex is in that mix as well.
That's what the Romantic poets did.
were largely about.
There were other people writing at the time, Wordsworth and Coleridge in particular, and Byron shits all over them.
He thinks it's really funny.
If you want someone to say something nasty about someone at the time, go to Byron.
He was merciless about absolutely everybody.
He called Wordsworth turdsworth.
He said that Keats wrote piss-a-bed poetry.
He said it was mental masturbation.
He's just merciless.
So I don't know if he considered himself part of this movement.
But he was aware he was a writer and that there was a sort of a new surge of interest in it.