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- Satanic_School abstract "The Satanic School was a name applied by Robert Southey to a class of writers headed by Byron and Shelley, because, according to him, their productions were \"characterized by a Satanic spirit of pride and audacious impiety.\" The term was, therefore, initially coined in Southey's A Vision of Judgement (1821) as one of opprobrium and moral condemnation. However, Byron took some delight in Southey's description of him as an author of \"monstrous combinations of horrors and mockery, lewdness and impiety.\" Byron responded to Southey with his own Vision of Judgment (n.b. the \"reformist\" spelling), where Southey appears as a scribbler writing encomiums on weak kings. Byron, however, additionally took up the theme of a \"Satanic\" school and developed the \"Byronic hero\" (not to be confused with Samuel Taylor Coleridge's \"Satanic Hero\") who would, like Satan in Paradise Lost, be a tragic figure who is admirable even when wrong. Charles Baudelaire's poëte maudit would emerge from the Byronic hero.Thomas Carlyle responded to this new anti-hero and accused Byron and Shelley of wasting their breath in a fierce \"wrangle with the devil,\" having \"not the courage to fairly face and honestly fight him.\" Byron, in the materials surrounding Manfred, would suggest that these characters are not paragons of bourgeois virtues but are, rather, creatures of fire and spirit.".
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- Satanic_School wikiPageRevisionID "653101368".
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink 1821_in_poetry.
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- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_poetry.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanticism.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Baudelaire.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Byron.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink Paradise_Lost.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink Percy_Bysshe_Shelley.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Southey.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink Satan.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink The_Vision_of_Judgment.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Carlyle.
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLinkText "Satanic School".
- Satanic_School wikiPageWikiLinkText "Satanic school".
- Satanic_School wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nuttall.
- Satanic_School subject Category:English_poetry.
- Satanic_School subject Category:Romanticism.
- Satanic_School hypernym Name.
- Satanic_School type Work.
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- Satanic_School type Source.
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- Satanic_School comment "The Satanic School was a name applied by Robert Southey to a class of writers headed by Byron and Shelley, because, according to him, their productions were \"characterized by a Satanic spirit of pride and audacious impiety.\" The term was, therefore, initially coined in Southey's A Vision of Judgement (1821) as one of opprobrium and moral condemnation.".
- Satanic_School label "Satanic School".
- Satanic_School sameAs Q7425919.
- Satanic_School sameAs 悪魔派.
- Satanic_School sameAs m.06ccjr.
- Satanic_School sameAs Q7425919.
- Satanic_School wasDerivedFrom Satanic_School?oldid=653101368.
- Satanic_School isPrimaryTopicOf Satanic_School.