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What are the characteristics of Transitional Period to Romanticism?

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What are the characteristics of Transitional Period to Romanticism?

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Give example from the differences between this period and Augustan Period! In the Transitional Period to Romanticism, English writers tended to have two different beliefs about the theme of literary works. Some writers want to get rid of former form of literary work, e.g. heroic couplet. On the other hand, there were writers who still want to hold earlier norms. The difference between the previous period, Augustan period, is that the inspiration came from the nature. In the Augustan, the nature was only a background of their literary works. In Transtional period to Romanticism, nature became one of the main ideas of the works. Moreover, their works was dedicated to middle-class people whereas in Augustan they are tended to be the upper-class oriented. The materials have been brought from the local culture. This indicates an interest in local’s past and dialects. China, Persia, and Arab also influence English writers at that time. Romanticism Period How was the role of female writers du

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