The following is an introduction to English romantic poetry:
Britain is one of the earliest countries where romantic literature appeared. English romantic literature represents the highest achievement of European romantic literature in the19th century. English romanticism has complicated inner thoughts and spirits, including Coleridge's romantic supernatural, Wordsworth's Anglican orthodoxy, Shelley's atheistic spiritualism, Byron's revolutionary liberalism, Scott's nostalgia and so on. But British romanticism still has a distinct British temperament, which is "naturalism".
English poets are all observers, lovers and admirers of nature. In literature, it is manifested in the following aspects: First, it is a love for the countryside and the sea. Followed by the love of advanced animals and the familiarity with the general animal world. The third is obvious personal independence, and writers have a little personal addiction. The fourth is a pragmatic outlook on morality and life, and a strong will to pursue justice.
For the above information, please refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-English Romantic Poetry.