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    Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement in the history of ideas that originated in late 18th century Western Europe. It stressed strong emotion—which now might include trepidation‚ awe and horror as esthetic experiences—the individual imagination as a critical authority‚ which permitted freedom within or even from classical notions of form in art‚ and overturning of previous social conventions‚ particularly the position of the aristocracy. There was a strong element of historical and

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    In Irving’s “the devil and tom walker” he has used symbolism to exemplify the elements of romanticism by using the five characteristics of romantic literature. He uses imagination‚ idealism‚ and intuition to create a literary classic that teaches many valuable life lessons. All things considered this is why “the devil and tom walker” is one of the greatest short stories in history. Throughout the entire story imagination is a very prominent aspect‚ his vivid descriptions and writing allows you to

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    Alice Munro and Anton Chekhov: A Comparative Analysis Ms. Sangita L. Patil Research Scholar‚ Shivaji University‚ Kolhapur (India) The comparative analysis of the stories of two famous contemporary writers Alice Munro and Anton Chekhov gives an opportunity to follow the development of the genre of short stories in Canadian and in Russian literature. Both are stalwarts of their respective literature. Commenting on the greatness of A. Chekhov‚ E. B. Tager writes: As

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    Crank and Go Ask Alice. With no prior exposure to them‚ teenagers have no clue how to deal with a situation involving drugs. They get involved with drugs for many different reasons. For one‚ peer pressure can take over their extremely impressionable minds and the pressure to fit

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    admirable piece of literature; the novel combines a detailed critique of humanity while displaying aspects of Romanticism and the inherent state of nature through notable themes‚ all which provide Shelley’s work to be worthy of valued and continued

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    have shaped American literature into what it is today. Two of the more important literary movements of the late 18th century to the early 19th century are transcendentalism and romanticism. Transcendentalism was a literary movement in the first half of the 19th century. Transcendentalists were influenced by romanticism‚ especially such aspects of self examination‚ the celebration of individualism‚ and the exploring the beauties of nature and of humankind. According to them‚ fulfilling the search

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    text‚ ‘Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen’ (Letters to Alice) are written regarding their individual contexts. A parallel study of these two didactic texts‚ composed in different centuries‚ develops a deeper understanding of the opposing values in relation to their own society. When read as a pair the obvious connection of societies failure to accommodate women’s happiness as a worthwhile moral project highlights the values and contexts of each text. ‘Letters to Alice’ accurately and deliberately

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    Romanticism deals a lot with elements and how the affect human beings. Romanticism allowed people to get away from the constricted‚ normal views of life and concentrate on an emotional and sentimental side of humanity. The majority of literature during this time focused on the state of human nature. The romantic period was characterized by the ideas and techniques of the literary period that preceded it‚ which was more scientific and rational in nature. Romantics were involved in emotional directness

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    focus on the natural side of man and believed that human nature was based on emotion and feeling. This Romantic view came from the old German "Sturm and Drang" movement in romantic philosophy and literature that emphasized feeling and emotion. Romanticism also taught that individuals have unique‚ endless potential and that because artists are the true philosophers‚ self realization comes through the power of art. A painting named The Dreamer by Gaspar David Friedrich portrays these Romantic views

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    COMPARATIVE OF WORDSWORTH AND TENNYSON: LIFE‚ SOCIAL AND POLITICAL EVENTS AND WORKS. NATURE TRHOUGH ROMANTICISM AND VICTORIAN PERIOD        In this paper‚ I’m going to compare the two great poets there is in each period that we have study: William Wordsworth as a Romantic poet and Lord Tennyson as a Victorian one. I’m going to compare their life‚ works and the political and social context in which they were involved because I want to demonstrate why they were the most important poets in their respective

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