Tuesday, 15 August 2023

THE ROMANTIC AGE(1789 -1837) : NOVELISTs

 THE ROMANTIC AGE(1789 -1837) 

NOVELISTS

SIR WALTER SCOTT
    :SIR WALTER SCOTT:
His Life:

born:   15 August 1771
died:    21 September 1832
Occupation:   Historical Novelist Poet
Literary movement:  romanticism

His Poetry:

  •  Marmion (1808)  
  • The Lady of Lake(1810)
  • The Vision of Don Roderick(1811)
  • The Bridal of Triermain(1813)
  • The Rokeby(1813)


His Novels: 

  • Waverly(1814)
  • Guy Mannering(1815)
  • The Antiquary(1816)
  • Rob Roy(1817)
  • Ivanhoe(1819)
  • The Monastery(1820)

Features of his Novels:

  • Rapidity of Production
  • His Contribution
  • His Shakespearian Quality
  • His Style

About The Author:


  • He was born in Edinburgh.
  • He completed his Schooling from Edinburgh.
  • He was Writer and Poet and born Story teller.
  • He is considered as Master of Dialogue.
  • He was one of the greatest historical novelist.
  • His favourite was his native Scotland.
  • He wrote 27 historical novels.
  • His influence is seen among other in the works of Jammer Fennimore Cooper Alexander Dumar 
  • and Alexender Pushkin.





JANE AUSTEN
:JANE AUSTEN:

Her Life:

born:   16 December, 1775
died:    18 July, 1817
occupation:   English Novelist
Literary movement:  Romantic Era


Her Novels:


  • Sense and Sensibility(1811)
  • Pride and Prejudice(1813)
  • Mansfield Park(1814)
  • Emma(1815)
  • Northanger Abbey published posthumously(1818)
  • Persuasion published posthumously(1818)


Central themes of her:

  • Morality
  • Characterization of Manners
  • Duty to Society
  • Religious Seriousness


Features of her Novels:

  • Her plots
  • Her Characters  with minuteness and accuracy
  • Her place in the history of fiction was remarkable


About  Her:

  • She was born at Steventon.
  • she was the daughter of a Hampshire Clergyman.
  • Her education was conducted on Sound lines.
  • She did her education at home.
  • Her father was a man  of good tastein the choice of reading material.
  • Her life was unexciting.
  • Her first published work s were issued anonymously.
  • She died in the middle age.


Conclusion:

Sir Walter Scott and Jane Austen both of them are cosidered as the greatest Novelists of the Romantic Age because they both are equally significant contributers of the literature in the Romantic Age.













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