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    Romanticism Romanticism is a literary and art movement during the 18th and 19th century that highlights imagination and emotions. Some of the literary works of the Romantics movement was Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley‚ The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. In these novels the focus is to express their emotions in an imaginative way and this movement has influenced many American writers as well as European writers. American writer such as

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    Short Paper 2: Romanticism First coined in 1798 by Schlegel‚ Romanticism described an overt reaction against the Enlightenment and classical culture of the eighteenth century. Europe’s Classical past and the values it had attained were disintegrating. The paintings in this era showed the emotional attachment to victims of society. A lot of the work also always pitted the human against nature. The Romantics were devoted to seeing the beauty in nature through their own experiences. During this

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    said‚ “whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past”‚ seems to sum the influence of past artistic styles on works of art across varying time periods. Neoclassicism‚ a popular art style in the 18th and early 19th century drew inspiration from Roman and Greek culture‚ it rose in response to a desire to revive the classical art period‚ whilst Romanticism‚ an art style that became popular at the end of the neoclassical period‚ embraced medievalism and revolted against the Age of Enlightenment

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    Realism and romanticism have been writing styles that have been going on for centuries. Realism sprouted from romanticism around the late 1800s when people grew tired relating to the romanticisms “fairy tale” nature. People wanted a fake character going through many things they did on a daily basis. Edna and Hester represent each of these. Hester represents romanticism while Edna represents realism. Both of the characters are women in later times that go through the hardships close to their era.

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    Explain the features of Romanticism in architecture. In what ways did this differ from the Classical in terms of both style and philosophy? Romanticism also called The Picturesque Style. Romanticism began in the 1790s and lasted through the 1830s‚ Romanticism is largely a movement that grew out of the lingering effects of the revolt against aristocratic rule that began with the French Revolution (Palmer‚ 10 Jun 2011). This essays will analyse both Romanticism and Classicism differences‚ it will also

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    Neoclassicism showed life to be more rational than it really was. The Romantics favoured an interest in nature‚ picturesque‚ violent‚ sublime. Unlike Neo_classicism‚ which stood for the order‚ reason‚ tradition‚ society‚ intellect and formal diction‚ Romanticism allowed people to get away from the constrained rational views of life and concentrate on an emotional and sentimental side of humanity. In this movement the emphasis was on emotion‚ passion‚ imagination‚ individual and natural diction. Resulting

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    Write an essay in which you explore the interplay of imagination and the human experience in Romanticism. Composers in the Romantic era challenged the constraints of a society upheaved by events such as the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution‚ which they perceived to be devoid of meaning. They hence championed that the individual should embrace a relationship involving the interplay of the imagination with the human experience of nature and of emotion. Composers such as Samuel Coleridge

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    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‚ one of the most important German writers‚ was born in 1749 and died in 1832. the author passed over the German literary romanticism and was a significant figure of the Germanic Classicism. One of his major works is Faust‚ on of the most interesting stories that the modern literature ever saw; this story is divided in two parts. The first part shows Dr. Faust as a character who laments his condition‚ his boring life‚ because even after studying most fields of sience‚ such

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    narrowest and 1789-1914 in its broadest sense. During this changing time a new expressionistic style‚ Romanticism‚ began to emerge that reflected a more humanistic approach to music dwelling on emotions and feelings rather than mirroring the formalization of the world. Romanticism is seen‚ in opposition to Classicism‚ as a phenomenon that re-occurs throughout artistic and intellectual history. Romanticism encouraged the worth of individual thought and expression‚ this new freedom eventually introduced

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    Megan Hartley Professor Planer Arts & Ideas November 8‚ 2010 An Analysis of Romanticism of Atala The Romantic Era brings to the mind of an uneducated person of a time of idyllic pleasure‚ carefree and light. If asked to picture it some may say a damsel in distress rescued by her knight riding in on a white stallion. However‚ the Romantic Era was more of an era of rebellion as the world moved away from the “correctness” in literary art and religion. It was an era of artistic movement

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