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RomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesDiving Deep ft. Hridaya (3137) (3143)Join us in our conversation with Ms. Hridaya Ajgaonkar, an educator in the subject of English Literature, and uncover some unknown notions regarding Romanticism and its pioneers.  By, Riya Shukla - 3137 Disha Thacker- 31432020-10-0930 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesTo Autumn (3125 and 3133)In the second and final segment with Amrita Shenoy, she will be looking at John Keat's most loved work "To Autumn".  We'll embark on a journey to the Keatsian poem, tune in to join us! Names of host: Disha Shanbhag (3133) and Sakshi Naik (3125). Introduction and endnote: Sakshi Naik (3125) In conversation with Amrita Shenoy. Class: TYBA2020-10-0918 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesRomanticism Today ft.Amrita Shenoy (3125 and 3133)In this episode,Disha Shanbhag and Sakshi Naik will be discussing the everydayness of Romanticism with Amrita Shenoy, a nature lover, and a to-be oxford graduate. Names of the host : Sakshi Naik (3125) and Disha Shanbhag (3133) Introduction : Disha Shanbhag (3133) Endnote: Sakshi Naik (3125) In conversation with Amrita Shenoy.2020-10-0917 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesEmily Brontë and her not so gregarious life ( 3143 )"Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same."   Owner of more quotes like these, Emily Brontë is best known for her bestselling novel Wuthering Heights. But did you know that she had to pay so that her book got published? Did you know that she created a whole imaginary island with her sister? For more facts about her life, tune in!  Conceptualized, written by Disha Thacker Speaker: Disha Thacker 3143 Episode art rights : Britannica Encyclopedia Inc.2020-10-0910 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesAye Aye Captain (3140)Speaker and Concept: Sanskriti Srinivasan (3140 A) Coleridge's work under the influence of opium (Kubla Khan) and his lesser known sonnets "Sonnet - To the River Otter" Host: Disha Shanbagh2020-10-0914 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesThe Byronic Style (3137)Walk along with me as I take you down the road that visits the life of Lord Byron. By, Riya Shukla- 3137.2020-10-0909 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesOpium and Cheese(3133)What,where,how much and much more about Opium and its linkages with the Romantic Age of Literature. Concept,Writer and Speaker-Disha Shanbhag Host-Sanskriti Srinivasan2020-10-0916 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesWorks of Wordsworth Siblings (3132)In this episode William Wordsworth's Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 and Dorothy Wordsworth's Floating Island at Hawkshead are briefly discussed. Speaker: Krisha Satra 31322020-10-0907 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesDaffodils (3131)The life and works of William and Dorothy Wordsworth in brief. Speaker: Charuta Powale (3131)2020-10-0916 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesTale of Revival (Parody Song) (3128) and Themes in Romanticism (3126)Link to original song Lyrics to the Parody: There's atrocities on Third Estate and storming of the Bastille too, Execution of Louis XVI in late 18th century. Industrialisation led to depopulated country sides, Increase in pollution and overcrowded cities too. Employment in factories and mills increased, people were driven off their land with families. Scientific rationalisation of nature Is also reason all romantics write about nature along with these. This is the Romantic Revival, welcome social changes Romantics and Neoclassists react aggressively This period will see an intellectual movement till Victoria ascended the throne. The literary changes in this era...2020-10-0908 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesThe invigorating life of William Blake (3126)This podcast is an attempt to capture and talk about what kind of life William Blake lived. His writings and paintings gave us a sense of purification and euphoria which only few could achieve. Speaker - Ishwari Nandgaonkar (TYBA : 3126)2020-10-0911 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesOne Whose Name Was Writ In Water (3125)Though his life was short, his poetry was deep and his legacy ( well, he is adored even today, 'two centuries' later') enduring.  Today, I take you through the life and world of John Keats, a guy who made a name for himself in the vast ocean of literature in just three years of a literary career. Enough to grab your attention right? Tune in to learn more! Name : Sakshi Naik  Roll no. 3125 Class : TYBA2020-10-0912 minRomAntiquitiesRomAntiquitiesPoems of the Romantic Age From the Lens of Romanticism (3119)In this Podcast, I have analysed two poems from the Romantic Age from the lens of Romanticism: She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron and The Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth. Prachi Kambli TYBA - English Literature Roll number: 31192020-10-0905 min