romanticism movement in england

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romanticism movement in england content introduction…………………………………………………...……………3 chapter i. romanticsim in english literature 1.1. the importance of romanticism in english literature……...….…..5 1.2. characteristics of romanticism in english literature….......….....17 chapter ii. the influence of romanticism in literature 1. the influence of romanticism in literature and its development…….23 2. literature as an example of developing society………...……………26 conclusion………………………………………………………..………....34 bibliography……………………………………………………...…….…..37 introduction in the introductory part of my course work explains the short meanings of english romanticism and its development. it is based on the relevance of romanticism in english literature, the goals and objectives of my course work’s research on it, the object research, the subject and the importance, significance and influence of romanticism in history, literature that can be seen as a rejection of the precepts of order, calm, harmony, balance, idealization, and also romanticisms in english literature. as my topic indirectly connected with the history of english literature, romanticism characterized many works of …
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ning in upon the self and a heightened examination of human personality and its moods and mental potentialities; the hero, and the exceptional figure in general, and a focus on his passions and inner struggles. the topicality of research work is learning necessary importance and development of romanticism and its development. the aim of research work is to give some main information about english romanticism, its influence on history, a new view of the artists as a supremely individual creator, whose creative spirit is more important than strictness formal rules and traditional procedures. the object of research is based on detailed emphasis upon imagination as a gateway to experience and spiritual truth, an obsessive interest in folk culture, national and ethnic cultural origins, and the medieval era; and a predilection for the exotic, the remote, the mysterious, the weird, the occult, the monstrous, the diseased in romanticism’s literature. the subject …
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nd the prevailing ideology of the age of enlightenment, particularly the scientific rationalization of nature. it was embodied most strongly in the visual arts, music, and literature. romantic thinkers were frequently suspicious of industrialization and rationalism. they also frequently glorified the middle ages (and other, earlier periods) by depicting them in moralistic, idealized forms. it also had a significant and complicated effect on politics, which included historiography, education, chess, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. conservatism, liberalism, radicalism, and nationalism were all influenced by romantic thought. the movement emphasized intense emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience. it conceded another significance to encounters of compassion, stunningness, marvel, and fear, to a limited extent by naturalizing such feelings as reactions to the "wonderful" and the "sublime".[3,45] sentimental people focused on the respectability of society workmanship and old social practices, yet additionally supported revolutionary governmental issues, unpredictable way of behaving, …
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n mind that romance novels as a literary genre and romanticism are not the same thing. romance novels of today may have been influenced by romanticism, but they typically lack many of the essential characteristics of romantic literature. additionally, romantic love is not the sole focus of the term "romantic." the term "romaunt" comes from the medieval french and means "epic, chivalrous quest told in verse." the origins of romanticism romantic literature was written at a time when the world was going through a complete paradigm shift. the time of edification delivered another variety of scholars and researchers who tested long-held thoughts regarding people's thought process, lived, and became. naturally, the enlightenment came soon after the industrial revolution. in the latter, the concepts and theories developed came to life in exciting new inventions that altered how people lived and worked. when new ways of living become popular, there is always …
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1810s. a subset of romantic literature known as dark romanticism originated in germany as well. these works include components of the ghastly, odd, or satanic. they are similar to gothic literature, but unlike gothic works, which tend to focus more on horror, dark romanticism's scarier aspects do not overshadow romantic traits. e.t.a. hoffmann, edgar allan poe, and nathaniel hawthorne are among the dark romantic authors.[footnoteref:3] [3: http://ocw.uv.es/arts-and-humanities/1/unit1_shortstory_.pdf short story usa eusebio v. llácer llorca curso 2009-2010.] the ideals of american romanticism and english romanticism were generally the same: individualism; a life that is full of emotion and alone; the natural splendor; and moral decency. in 1818, william cullen bryant wrote the poem "to a waterfowl," which became one of the first well-known romantic works in america. emily dickinson, james fenimore cooper, and washington irving were among the subsequent romantic american authors. the six elements of romanticism the majority of romantic …

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romanticism movement in england content introduction…………………………………………………...……………3 chapter i. romanticsim in english literature 1.1. the importance of romanticism in english literature……...….…..5 1.2. characteristics of romanticism in english literature….......….....17 chapter ii. the influence of romanticism in literature 1. the influence of romanticism in literature and its development…….23 2. literature as an example of developing society………...……………26 conclusion………………………………………………………..………....34 bibliography……………………………………………………...…….…..37 introduction in the introductory part of my course work explains the short meanings of english romanticism and its development. it is based on the relevance of romanticism in english literature, the goals and objectives of my course work’s research on it, ...

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