Who were the Brooding Romantics or Gothic authors of romanticism?
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Henry David Thoreau
- Herman Melville
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Is Romanticism the opposite of Realism in art?
yes
actually I think the existence of 'Realism' is questionable, if you look at those novels that were catogrized as 'Realism' they basicly all have romantic features.
Who is one of the most famous French painters known for Romanticism?
Eugène Delacroix 1798-1863 and Théodore Géricault 1791-1824.
Which movement was the precursor of Romanticism?
Romanticism can be seen as a reaction aganst Neoclassicism and academic painting.
What is Post romanticism in music?
The period of musical and compositional development after the romantic period that kept many of the tonal qualities of romantic music, but explored different progressions and atypical harmonies, and was a step in the development of atonal music.
What is Cultural Romanticism in Anthropology?
Cultural romanticism in anthropology refers to a perspective that views traditional or non-Western cultures as inherently more pure, noble, or authentic than Western cultures. It often involves idealizing or essentializing these cultures, which can lead to harmful stereotypes, misunderstanding, and a lack of appreciation for the complexity and dynamics within cultures. Anthropologists aim to challenge and move beyond cultural romanticism by emphasizing the diversity and fluidity of cultures, as well as the importance of recognizing and respecting the agency of individuals within those cultures.
Where did the romanticism period of art start?
Almost simultaneously in several places around 1800: CD Friedrich in Germany, Géricault and Delacroix in France are the best known.
What is the difference between Neoclassicism and Romanticism?
Neoclassicism featured a clean and linear style, a subdued palette, sculpted forms, shallow depth of background and fine draftsmanship. There was a need to seek the very best, to do the very best, to use ancient Greek and Roman models of goodness and purity. A carefully drawn line and a finely planned design were seen as superior to the seduction of bright color and high contrasts. Heaven only knew after all that chaos, where passion might lead. Better to be thoughtful and safe. Space and movement were defined and clear. Art was not meant to stimulate the emotions but to enlighten the mind. (moderated by Ui264 for repetition of paragraphs to make the answer seem longer)
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What are some examples of romanticism in forest gump?
well its simple really. there is a part in the movie were forest is telling jenny about his trip to nam. and instead of talking about the blood and the dead bodies and guts, he talks about his surroundings and how beautiful it was.
What were the political ideas of Romanticism?
they criticized the greed and selfishness of modern society. Members of the middle class and people living in the cities were common targets.
A way of evasion for the youth who fight for revolutionary changes is known as romanticism. It is the beginning of a new and better age.
The literary school of Romanticism is most associated with?
The literary school of Romanticism is most associated with a focus on emotion, individualism, nature, and the supernatural. Romantic writers often explored themes of passion, imagination, and the power of the individual spirit. Key Romantic writers include William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Lord Byron.
Yes
Name a nature writer from the school of American romanticism?
Ralph Waldo Emerson is a notable nature writer from the school of American romanticism. His essays, such as "Nature" and "Self-Reliance," reflect his deep connection to the natural world and the idea of finding spiritual truth in nature.
Do romanticism emphasize imagination?
It actually depends. If the person that is showing the romanticism is being as creative as they can be, then yes it does emphasize imagination. If you don't think of an idea yourself, then you are not really showing emphasizing imagination. Like for example:
Imagination: If i had created one myself like......... If you took them to an Olive Garden or something. Then that would be showing an amount of imagination. Pretty much if you think of an idea of your own, you are showing imagination.
Non-Imagination: I saw a show on TV once that had the bachelor sky dive from an airplane and land on his knee to propose. If I did that, I would not be showing any Imagination at all.
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How did romanticism influence writers?
it made the colonies bigger and bigger and that's when it exteneded!
What is the darkside of romanticism?
darkside of romanticism is when people begin to question their daily lifestyles. while some romantic artist believed nature was good and sometimes if in a child sense brougth you closer to God. Their were others called the fireside poets, i believe , which challenge that theory and spoke of nature, wheather human nature or nature, as evil or not exactly perfect.
Which came first Neoclassicism or Romanticism?
Neoclassicism was first seen in the 1780s, Romanticism after 1800.
How did romanticism compare to the ideas of enlightenment?
Romanticism allowed people to think more naively than enlightenment. Romanticism accepted others word, enlightenment questioned the validity of each statement.
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