Revolution as herald of new bliss in early English romantic poetry

The idea that the Great French Revolution for the age of early English Romanticism is a signal for mankind to transition into a new era, into a new apocalyptic time of the end of human history, is considered established in modern literary studies. At the same time, such issues remain underdeveloped...

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Main Authors: Koroleva Svetlana Borisovna, Nikola Marina Ivanovna, Chernozemova Elena Nikolaevna, Kolesnikova Ekaterina Dmitrievna
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/33/shsconf_frph2021_05001.pdf
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author Koroleva Svetlana Borisovna
Nikola Marina Ivanovna
Chernozemova Elena Nikolaevna
Kolesnikova Ekaterina Dmitrievna
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Nikola Marina Ivanovna
Chernozemova Elena Nikolaevna
Kolesnikova Ekaterina Dmitrievna
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description The idea that the Great French Revolution for the age of early English Romanticism is a signal for mankind to transition into a new era, into a new apocalyptic time of the end of human history, is considered established in modern literary studies. At the same time, such issues remain underdeveloped as the relationship between the images of the Golden Age, paradise regained, and New Jerusalem in the poetry of Elder English Romantic poets and the interpretation of modernity in its connection with the past in the context of a biblical myth. The search for answers to these two questions is the goal of this research. The study is conducted within the framework of comparative literary studies with elements of comparative cultural studies. The significant results include the ideas that the human history during the early poetry by Elder English Romantic poets is depicted as mankind’s transition from blissful primordial harmony of the unity of the person-in-love with nature and another person to the oppressed-divided internal (spiritual) and external (social and political) state and, finally, to the new external (free) and internal (spiritually harmonious) bliss. In this new image of human history, the biblical myth of the Last Judgment and the New Jerusalem is superimposed on the idea of the return of the Golden Age and, simultaneously, paradise lost, and is interpreted through enlightenment ideas and romantic philosophy and aesthetics. The Great French Revolution seems to be the precursor of not only the common longing for the new bliss but also the transformation of human nature on the way to returning to the righteous state of sacrificial love.
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spelling doaj.art-be891bfde60e438d8544873b051f6dab2022-12-21T23:29:32ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-011220500110.1051/shsconf/202112205001shsconf_frph2021_05001Revolution as herald of new bliss in early English romantic poetryKoroleva Svetlana Borisovna0Nikola Marina Ivanovna1Chernozemova Elena Nikolaevna2Kolesnikova Ekaterina Dmitrievna3Linguistics University of Nizhny Novgorod, The International Research Laboratory оf Basic and Applied Aspects of Cultural IdentificationMoscow Pedagogical State University, Department of World LiteratureMoscow Pedagogical State University, Department of World LiteratureCentral Russian University, Central Russian Institute for the Humanities and TechnologyThe idea that the Great French Revolution for the age of early English Romanticism is a signal for mankind to transition into a new era, into a new apocalyptic time of the end of human history, is considered established in modern literary studies. At the same time, such issues remain underdeveloped as the relationship between the images of the Golden Age, paradise regained, and New Jerusalem in the poetry of Elder English Romantic poets and the interpretation of modernity in its connection with the past in the context of a biblical myth. The search for answers to these two questions is the goal of this research. The study is conducted within the framework of comparative literary studies with elements of comparative cultural studies. The significant results include the ideas that the human history during the early poetry by Elder English Romantic poets is depicted as mankind’s transition from blissful primordial harmony of the unity of the person-in-love with nature and another person to the oppressed-divided internal (spiritual) and external (social and political) state and, finally, to the new external (free) and internal (spiritually harmonious) bliss. In this new image of human history, the biblical myth of the Last Judgment and the New Jerusalem is superimposed on the idea of the return of the Golden Age and, simultaneously, paradise lost, and is interpreted through enlightenment ideas and romantic philosophy and aesthetics. The Great French Revolution seems to be the precursor of not only the common longing for the new bliss but also the transformation of human nature on the way to returning to the righteous state of sacrificial love.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/33/shsconf_frph2021_05001.pdfimages of paradiseearly poetry of elder english romantic poetsgreat french revolution
spellingShingle Koroleva Svetlana Borisovna
Nikola Marina Ivanovna
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Revolution as herald of new bliss in early English romantic poetry
SHS Web of Conferences
images of paradise
early poetry of elder english romantic poets
great french revolution
title Revolution as herald of new bliss in early English romantic poetry
title_full Revolution as herald of new bliss in early English romantic poetry
title_fullStr Revolution as herald of new bliss in early English romantic poetry
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title_short Revolution as herald of new bliss in early English romantic poetry
title_sort revolution as herald of new bliss in early english romantic poetry
topic images of paradise
early poetry of elder english romantic poets
great french revolution
url https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/33/shsconf_frph2021_05001.pdf
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