Was he the last Romantic poet?

I don't know why people are under the impression that Romanticism ever ended. After all, when you peel back the cold academic film, Eliot is a High Romantic. Pound is a Romantic in the deepest sense; it's just that his individualistic, insurgent Romantc tendency got redirected into politics. Frost is obviously Romantic, Stevens shamelessly so. 20th century (and I suppose 21st century so far) poetry is just Romanticism trying to get away from itself and inevitably finding itself again. There have been in reality only two significant ways of doing poetry: Classicism and Romanticism. All the rest is one of those two fundamental types masquerading as something else--sometimes as eachother.

My black person.

1. yeats
2. shakespeare
3. joyce

Where would Yeats be without our buddy from Stratford?

Joyce is above Shakespeare.

You forgot the most Romantic of them all, Hart Crane.

Why would romanticism come back? It is an art form which was influenced by industrialization, a feeling of wonder and smallness, fear of man's hubris, etc. those days are gone. We have moved from skepticism of technology to a total pessimism. Romanticism catches us threatened by technology a la Coalbrookdale by Night, but we've been past that phase for ages, we are in the maelstrom now.

I figured that went without saying. But yes, of course, Crane too.

Dark satanic mills? More shiny clear glass plate office high-rises.