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The Romantics' subjective approach to literature was inspired by what?

The idea (associated with the French Revolution) that individual desires should matter


What famous art pieces were inspired by literature?

The lady of Shallot, by J.W Waterhouse was inspired by the poem. He painted three different scenes from the story. In some cases you may be able to include christian art as inspired by literature, as the scenes depicted are from books. Would need confirmation on that. (Eg. Last supper?)


What kind of Modernist writing that was inspired by art of the time period was?

stream of consciousness


What nonmaterial feelings did the American Landscape inspire?

it inspired literature


What quality is associated with Romantic-era literature?

Inspired by nature


What is a quality associated with Romantic- era literature?

Inspired by nature


What does classic literature do for a person or nation?

A classic literature show the riches of the past and many ideas works have been inspired. ex. a classic literature help as to have a good knowledge.


What is an Islamic achievement for literature?

poetry was inspired by sufism, and there were many Arab and Islamic stories


Who is the fictional character in American literature inspired by don quixote?

Spanish writer Cervantes


Stygian iron real?

Stygian iron is a fictional material from Greek mythology, said to be found in the underworld. It is commonly depicted as a dark, powerful metal that is used for creating weapons and armor in fantasy literature and mythology-inspired works. In reality, there is no scientific basis for the existence of Stygian iron as described in mythology.


Was there intellectual freedom under Napoleon's rule?

Napoleon inspired nationalism in many nations but he was a man of great censorship, careful to deter any opposition inspired by writings or literature of his rivals.


When did Mary Queen of Scots first play?

Mary, Queen of Scots, first played a prominent role in the theatrical representation of her life in the 19th century, notably in plays like "Mary Stuart" by Friedrich Schiller, which premiered in 1800. However, her life and story have been depicted in various forms of literature and drama since her reign in the 16th century. The fascination with her tumultuous life has inspired numerous adaptations in theater, film, and literature over the centuries.