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    ABSTRACT This study is about the transition from rationalism to romanticism in the English poetry‚ which reflects the relation between art‚ literature‚ and poetry; in addition to the relation between language and literature. The researcher has used the historical method in carrying out this study. The study covers part of the English poetry composed from 1700 to 1835. The poetry composed in the Age of Reason‚ in which reason‚ order‚ and form have dominated all fields of life at

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    1. After reviewing the Romanticism resource page‚ list three characteristics of Romanticism. Also‚ identify three authors of the Romantic period. Three characteristics of Romanticism include idealism‚ passionate nationalism‚ and a fascination with the supernatural. Great authors of this period are William Cullen Bryant‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ and Washington Irving. 1. Using the Transcendentalism resource page‚ list three characteristics of Transcendentalism. Three characteristics of Transcendentalism include

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    Why is Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther considered a ‘Romantic’ work? What were the main tenets of Romanticism? Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s (1749 – 1832) seminal novel‚ The Sorrows of Young Werther‚ written in the unique form of a correspondence between two friends‚ has come to be regarded as one of the defining texts of the Romantic period and is well known for its seemingly condoning undertones of suicide and its protagonist’s temperamental‚ highly emotional‚ and capricious tendencies

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    among considerations beyond our depth." In literature‚ the word "romanticism" have two completely different meanings. The most used one being a genre that indicates romance‚ a love story so to say‚ however‚ this is not the case. Romanticism is demonstrated as the struggle of the individual trying to break free. Most of these stories are suspenseful and contain characters who are grotesque and twisted. To elaborate‚ American Romanticism differs greatly from European

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    were both involved with the practice of politics so that greatly influenced her writings. Emily’s writings hold romantic features because Emily like other romanticists believed in her own writing she seeked individuality. Another characteristic of romanticism found in her writings is her addressing many concerns that many other writers refused to cover. She wrote about death and sense of identity (Kannan‚ Ashley. N.p.‚ 24 Nov. 2012. Web. 24 Nov. 2015. ). One of Dickinson’s well known poetry is I felt

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    to his own values when pushed into a crowd. Romanticism is a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 17th century‚ emphasizing inspiration‚ subjectivity‚ and the primacy of the individual. People began to feel dubious‚ this new-found pessimistic view challenged individuals and the hope of the 17th century. People felt concerned for the metaphysical aspects of life‚ death‚ and eternity‚ this is how romanticism emerged. Romanticism was a revolt against the order of things‚ against

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    Berlioz‚ Goya and Poe: The dark side of the Romanticism movement The Industrial Revolution changed not only the way that the world functioned in its day to day proceedings‚ but it also inspired a new wave of creativity in art‚ music‚ and literature. This new wave ignited a yearning not only in those who created the works‚ but also in those that were inspired by the works themselves. The works that were classified as part of the Romanticism movement contained a combination of seven various aspects

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    Religion: Christianity‚ Romance." Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era. 1st ed. Vol. 2. New York: Taylor & Francis Group‚ 2004. 822-1049. Print. Kreis‚ Steven. "Lecture 16: The Romantic Era." The History Guide. 4 Aug. 2009. Web. 12 Dec. 2010. . "Romanticism." Romanticism. English Department‚ Brookyln College.‚ 12 Feb. 2009. Web. 13 Dec. 2010. . Sherane‚ Robert. "Music History 102." Ipl2: Information You Can Trust. Intel and Sun Microsystems‚ 1 Nov. 2008. Web. 16 Dec. 2010. .

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    Romanticism and Realism Romanticism: [pic] Francisco De Goya. “The Third of May 1808” Oil on Canvas - Imagination and emotion are more valuable than reason. The romantics championed the struggle for human liberty. They celebrated nature‚ rural life‚ common people‚ exotic subjects in art and literature. - Era: Industrial and French Revolutions - Technique: Dramatic scenes of nature or man and ideal landscapes. - Artists: Goya‚ Delacroix‚ Constable‚ Duncauson

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    structured form to imagination and individualism. Romanticism is means return to nature. Another means we can say ; everything take place around nature. In that period supernatural things is our imagination. Nature is the most significant subject in this period. Writers inspire from the nature. In that period William Wordsworth one of the most important poet in romantic period. ‘Romanticism  (also the  Romantic era  or the  Romantic period)

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