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The Romantics The two styles of writing that the Romantics and the Enlightenment writers used were very different. The Romantic ...
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... These paradoxes were explored by early romantics such as Johann Georg Hamman and Johann Gottfried von Herder. Everywhere the Enlightenment produced restless ...
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After a strong surge of classical thinkers in the Enlightenment Period many Romantics emerged. Romantics viewed and approached life ...
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... Another difference between the Romantics and the writers of the Enlightenment was a focus on individual concerns rather than on society's. ...
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... The Enlightenment came to an end in Western Europe after the upheavals ... cosmopolitan values and assumptions about human nature, and the romantics attacked its ...
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... was a resurgence into Shakespearean drama since many Romantics believed that ... expression had been downplayed and ignored by the Enlightenment's narrow classical ...
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... was a resurgence into Shakespearean drama since many Romantics believed that ... expression had been downplayed and ignored by the Enlightenment's narrow classical ...
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... was a resurgence into Shakespearean drama since many Romantics believed that ... expression had been downplayed and ignored by the Enlightenment's narrow classical ...
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... eighteenth century and was in fact concentrated to oppose the views of Enlightenment. Despite the disapproval of science and technology, the romantics were not ...
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... The Enlightenment came to an end in Western Europe after the upheavals ... cosmopolitan values and assumptions about human nature, and the romantics attacked its ...
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... While Enlightenment man wanted to accomplish his rationally oriented society by education, the Romantics were committed to violence and revolution. ...
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... Some of the more recognizable French romantics are Alexandre Dumas, Alfred de Musset ... The reason was because of the Enlightenment philosophy that supported the ...
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... say Romanticism started in reaction to neo-classicism (or the Enlightenment). ... Romantics thought that the addition of strangeness to beauty constituted the ...
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... While conservatives found the Enlightenment too radical, Romantics found it soulless, neglecting individual differences and cultural diversity. ...
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... extreme romantics so they addressed it in their writings. It was their only means of escape from such a repressive/oppressive society. The enlightenment and ...
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... extreme romantics so they addressed it in their writings. It was their only means of escape from such a repressive/oppressive society. The enlightenment and ...
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... relation ships and instead wrote about untraditional things like self-enlightenment and the ... ours." (The World is too Much with Us, L. 3) Romantics delighted in ...
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... French Revolution and in part a revolt against classicism and the Enlightenment. ... Romantics had a greater interest in folk culture, natural and ethnic cultural ...
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... of order, calm, harmony, balance, idealization and the revolt against the Enlightenment. ... Romantics were driven by a sense of an unlimited universe and by a ...
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... Renaissance invented the Middle Ages in order to define itself; the Enlightenment perpetuated them in order to admire itself; and the Romantics revived them in ...
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... Clauswitz was a man of his times, a child of the Enlightenment, a contemporary of the German romantics, an intellectual, a practical reformer, a man of action ...
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... Faust, however, succeeded in his quest for enlightenment and spiritual truth unlike Don ... Don Quixote, Faust, and Candide are all romantics: their vision of the ...
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... The Romantics began writing about the individual and nature by focusing on imaginative ... The enlightenment of real life and love that The Lord and Lady ...
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... The Romantics turned to the poet before the scientist to harbor their ... The perception that the Enlightenment was destroying the natural human soul and ...
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... These authors encouraged the enlightenment philosophies. ... These romantics believed in the promotion of the individual and denied the idea of everything was a ...
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... In the late 1700s many writers began to reject the Enlightenment faith and ... But romantics often rejected life in industrial society while realists tried to ...
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... Even topics about the Renaissance, Baroque, Enlightenment and Romantic periods are given detail ... is at his very worst when dealing with the Romantics, whom he ...
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... the Burgschule, where he was gaining his knowledge in the spirit of enlightenment. ... who first introduced Hoffmann to the literature of the Romantics, like the ...
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