Romanticism in the Works of Ted Hughes

Exploring the Fusion of Emotive Sensibility and Imagination in Ted Hughes' Works

by Monika .*,

- Published in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education, E-ISSN: 2230-7540

Volume 13, Issue No. 1, Apr 2017, Pages 162 - 164 (4)

Published by: Ignited Minds Journals


ABSTRACT

Romanticism, controversial since its beginning is now a clearly marked vision. Modern scholars- W.K. Wimsatt (1947), M.H. Abrams (1957), Frank Kermode (1957), R.A. Foakes (1958), Rene Wellek and Northrop Frye (1963) have almost resolved the confusion regarding the philosophy of Romanticism with the result that it comes out as the vision comprising of the fusion of the emotive sensibility and the imagination.

KEYWORD

Romanticism, works, Ted Hughes, Modern scholars, W.K. Wimsatt, M.H. Abrams, Frank Kermode, R.A. Foakes, Rene Wellek, Northrop Frye, philosophy, fusion, emotive sensibility, imagination