The main category within late 18th century English literature
The expression of internal feelings and personal experiences
The individual over the collective
The poet is a “visionary prophet” who has to let man interface with nature
Brings attention to social issues and elevates freedom, beauty and truth
Children are completely pure (not corrupted by civilization)
Increased proximity to God
Childhood is not a temporary phase or just a “stage” in a process of maturing, but an ideal state of the human being
Appreciation for the exotic (whatever is far away in space and time)
A pantheistic vision of nature and God, and the source of happiness and thought, which directly fuels inspiration for poetry
Choosing language that is most appropriate for poetry, by dropping preexisting aesthetic conventions and giving birth to new styles based on a need to let the inner side of the poet express itself through language