18th Century Poets
The 18th century was a vibrant period for poetry, marked by the emergence of various styles and themes. Poets like Alexander Pope and William Blake explored ideas of nature, society, and human emotion. This era saw the rise of neoclassicism, which emphasized order, reason, and classical ideals, as well as the beginnings of romanticism, focusing on individual experience and imagination.
Additionally, the 18th century was characterized by the use of satire and wit in poetry. Pope's works often critiqued social norms and politics, while Blake introduced more mystical and visionary elements. This blend of styles laid the groundwork for future literary movements.