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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Romanticism is a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Western Europe, and gained strength in reaction to the Industrial Revolution. In part, it was a revolt against aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and a reaction against the scientific rationalization of nature, and was embodied in the visual arts, music, and literature. The movement validated strong emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience, placing new emphasis on such emotions as trepidation, horror and terror and awe—especially that which is experienced in confronting the sublimity of untamed nature and its picturesque qualities, both new aesthetic categories. It elevated folk art and ancient custom to something noble, and argued for a "natural" epistemology of human activities as conditioned by nature in the form of language and customary usage. Romanticism reached beyond the rational and Classicist ideal models to elevate a revived medievalism and elements of art and narrative perceived to be authentically medieval, in an attempt to escape the confines of population growth, urban sprawl, and industrialism, and it also attempted to embrace the exotic, unfamiliar, and distant in modes more authentic than chinoiserie, harnessing the power of the imagination to envision and to escape. The modern sense of a romantic character may be expressed in Byronic ideals of a gifted, perhaps misunderstood loner, creatively following the dictates of his inspiration rather than the mores of contemporary society. Although the movement is rooted in the German Sturm und Drang movement, which prized intuition and emotion over Enlightenment rationalism, the ideologies and events of the French Revolution laid the background from which Romanticism and the Counter-Enlightenment emerged. The confines of the Industrial Revolution also had their influence on Romanticism, which was in part an escape from modern realities; indeed, in the second half of the 19th century, "Realism" was offered as a polarized opposite to Romanticism. Romanticism elevated the achievements of what it perceived as heroic individualists and artists, which would elevate society. It also legitimized the individual imagination as a critical authority which permitted freedom from classical notions of form in art. There was a strong recourse to historical and natural inevitability, a zeitgeist, in the representation of its ideas. From Wikipedia under the
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NHPR There's also the nostalgia it inspires in adults, and the romanticism not usually found in newspaper copy. "He brings in fairies, and he takes such a unique ... and more » From Google News Search: "romanticism" From Yahoo Image Search: "romanticism" What are the main differences between Romanticism and Victorian Literature? Q. I know that Romanticism was a rebellion against the societal norms before it, and Victorian was more polished in its style, coming after Romanticism. Any more info would be greatly appreciated, thanks! Asked by Vitavetavegemin - Mon Jun 30 01:20:08 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. there are many websits that will give you info on the vic period. during that time there was a lot of sickness pollution ect.. in england it also has alot to do with the queen. Answered by janis b - Mon Jun 30 02:41:46 2008 How did romanticism painters change the world? Q. The romanticism painters that I meant were: Caspar David Friedrich, William Joseph MAllord Turner, Eugene Declariox, and Johann Heinrich Fussli? Please state how they changed the world and how their artworks differ from each other. Like name a particular painting and how is it different from the painting of the other romantic painters mentioned above. Like an example is to contrast the art of Caspar David and Fussli. All of them came from different countries, so are there any differences on how they paint? Asked by entrepreneur_boy - Tue Sep 19 20:34:27 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. To answer the question would take an age so I'll give you a few clues and pointers. Lets define what the Romantic movement was/ Romantic school - An art movement and style that flourished in the early nineteenth century. It emphasized the emotions painted in a bold, dramatic manner. Romantic artists rejected the cool reasoning of classicism -- the established art of the times -- to paint pictures of nature in its untamed state, or other exotic settings filled with dramatic action, often with an emphasis on the past. Classicism was nostalgic too, but Romantics were more emotional, usually melancholic, even melodramatically tragic. Now some of the artists Paintings by members of the French Romantic school include those by Theodore… [cont.] Answered by samanthajanecaroline - Wed Sep 20 18:30:55 2006 What was your most clumsy attempt of romanticism?
Q. Sometimes we try to be romantic, we prepare everything and try to orchestrate things so that the result has an overwhelming impact. But sometimes things go wrong. What was your must unsuccessful attempt? Asked by anarresti - Tue Nov 11 06:59:44 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. well on my 18th birthday, i promised my bf of a great night since i'm turning 18... i promised him a striptease and a night over...but what i didn't take into consideration is getting my damn period...so i ended up doing absolutely nothing and in terrible pain... :-( Answered by Meme M - Tue Nov 11 07:05:08 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "romanticism" |




