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    St. Mary’s Basilica One of the most recognizable and the biggest churches in Poland. It was built in 14th century in the Gothic style has two towers. The bigger one is 82meters high and the smaller is 69 meter. Inside the church visitors can admire the famous alter made by Wit Stwosz. This is the biggest gothic alter in Europe which measure 11 x 13 meters. Main Market Square Main Market Square in Cracow is perfectly square (200 x 200 meters). This is the crossroads of 11 streets. In the past

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    Jasper Jones Essay (Southern Gothic Genre) There are points in a person’s life when they must grow‚ drop their naïve illusions about the world and step into the shoes of an adult and accept the harsh reality of life. Jasper Jones is a ‘coming of age’ novel written by Craig Silvey set in small town Corrogan. With the main theme being right of passage or coming of age. Jasper Jones has been compared to a Southern Gothic Genre story. Using the narrative conventions of characterisation‚ setting and

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    The Gothic and supernatural in Wuthering Heights One of the most outstanding themes on Wuthering Heights is the gothic characterization of the setting and the strange events which occurs in its surroundings. The aim in this work is study the characterization of ghost and the gothic during the Victorian Era and‚ in specific Wuthering Heights. The ghost and spiritualism themes appeal both men and women in the nineteen century and we should consider the fact that more than half gothic stories were

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    The gothic period is remembered for its artistic conventions as the architecture and the literature. That period was one the longest and complex periods of the history of humanity‚ it was between the 12th and the 15th centuries‚ but it has a very huge influenced on romantic works of the 19th century. Many facts affected this time‚ the bubonic plague which reduces the population of the world nearly to it half‚ also the influence of the Roman Catholic Church which was the most important patron during

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    Just like the revivalism has an intention to refer back to the past‚ trying to bring it back‚ I would recall the period between the sixth century A.D. and the fourteenth. My architecture in emphasis would be the Islamic Architecture. Although it is still present‚ it has lost many of its originality in identity as it was influenced by modernism. Thus‚ I would bring it back in its fullest original identity without depriving it from the evolutionary touch of recent technology. My reason behind it would

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    The work that I choose is the St. Marienkirche (St. Mary’s Church). It is located in Osnabrück‚ Germany‚ otherwise known as the City of Peace. The earliest predecessor building as archaeological traces back to the 10th century. The Gothic church hall that we see today began construction in the 13th century and was finally finished between 1430 and 1440. The damage caused during World War II was also a part of the church’s history‚ the repair work was extensive but finished by 1950. The only architect

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    The Capturing Effects of Gothic Elements There is a vast amount of techniques an author can use to make their story better than their competitors; there is not one method that is better than the rest‚ but there are more effective elements used than others to reach out and grab the reader’s attention and emotion. The use of gothic elements in short stories and poems are the building blocks for a truly spectacular and captivating story. Edgar A. Poe is without a doubt one of the most well-known

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    theorist‚ Eugene Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (January 27‚ 1814 – September 17‚ 1879). Viollet-le-Duc is best known for his extensive restoration projects throughout the 19th century. His portfolio contains a long list of projects that were done in the Gothic Revival style‚ however he designed and restored buildings in a variety of other architectural styles. His most notable restoration commissions include: Churches * Notre Dame Cathedral‚ Paris‚ France * Basilica of Saint-Denis‚ near Paris France

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    ROMANTICISM Philosophical Foundation (Summary) Proponent: The Principle of Natural Goodness Philosophical Foundations of Romanticism • Earl of Shaftesbury’s View of natural goodness • Herder’s organic view of History • Post-Kantian German philosophers’ epistemological concerns • Burke’s inquiries into the sublime and the beautiful • Percy’s Researches in the Folk literature • Walpole’s and Volney’s Concern with the past • Goethe’s celebration

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    The Walt Disney Concert Hall has curved‚ precise‚ flowing lines curves because of the curved nature of its skeletal structure‚ whereas the Cathedral of the Holy and Undivided Trinity has rounded arches because it was a Romanesque architecture and also because it was a Gothic structure

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