Neoclassicism was a time in Europe of increase of the influence of classical artistic style and the development of taste (Gontar 124). During this period, artists drew inspiration from Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome. Neoclassicism was inspired from the classical period, which aligned and showed the developments in philosophy of the Age of Enlightenment, and was first a reaction against the too much of the style before, Rococo style. The movement is often described as the opposite of Romanticism. The artist Ingres was famous for his work during the time on neoclassicism. He painted many works including Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière and Achilles Receiving the Envoys of Agamemnon I (Boime 221). Some famous authors were Jane Austen …show more content…
Gothic Literature
This period starts in the late 18th century. Gothic literature combines medieval style writing and backgrounds like dungeons and castles with macabre, romance and supernatural occurrences (The Romantic Period wwnorton.com). Some famous authors and poets include Edgar Allan Poe, Horace Walpole, and Bram Stoker. Famous works include Dracula, Frankenstein and The Raven. This period was filled with creepy literature that pulled the strings of romances and weird creatures (Bowen bl.uk). Fear and manipulation was used to drawn in the audience. stained glass in a cathedral by unknown artist
The Romantic Period
The Romantic era lasted from 1750-1870. This style was created as a revolt against neoclassicism. Men were going off to war and were overwhelmed by stress and thoughts of death and this new era was born. No real characteristics other than rejection of authority (Romantic History historyworld.net). Some characteristics are individualism, irrational, imagination, and the personal (Romanticism Barton). Some works are Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Nathaniel Hawthorn’s The Scarlet Letter.
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(O’Connor 122). The american dream is a reflection of the dreams of immigrants traveling to new places. Some authors include Ronald Takaki and Gar Alperovitz (Authors goodreads.com). The characteristics are dreams and hardships, and most Authors were immigrants. Some works are A Different Mirror and The Other side of Perfect.
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The Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance was from the 1920s and 30s that kindled black culture. This period was one of rejoicing in the new found culture that was long suppressed during slavery. Some works include Passing by Nella Larsen and Cane by Jean Toomer. Some Characteristics include joy and real party scenes with some scenes of struggle still present in the lives of the free. wikipedia.com harlem renaisances