From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRoˈmantic ˌMovement, the(in English andEuropeanpoetry,literature,art, and music) a group ofwriters,artistsetc who followed theirfeelingsandemotionsrather thanlogicalthought or reason, and whopreferredwildnaturalbeautyto things made by man. It first bec...
(2)Romantic movement in European countries Derivative – foreign influence 2. Features (1)American romanticism was in essence the expression of “a real new experience and contained “an alien quality” for the simple reason that “the spirit of the place” was radically new and alien. (2)The...
1.A movement in European music of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, based on a revolt against classicism in favor of more imaginative, free, and picturesque modes and subject matter. It is characterized by the expression of emotions and interest in the sublime, as often represe...
(2) Romantic movement浪漫主义运动 in European countries Derivative衍生物,派生物– foreign influence 2. features (1) American romanticism was in essence the expression of “a real new experience and contained “an alien quality” for the simple reason that “the spirit of the place” was radicall...
This week, you will be introducedthe Romantic poets.Romanticismis a literary, artistic and philosophical movement in European cultural history. The beginning of Romantic movement in English literature was marked byWilliam Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge’s publication.The creative spirit and fiery passion...
TheRomanticMovementinEnglishLiteratureasPartoftheRomanticMovementinEuropeanLiterature. ItcameearliestinGermanyinthelate18thcentury,beganinEnglandalittlelater,withtheromanticprecursorsinlate18thcenturyandthenthegreatromanticpoetsinthelastyearsofthe18thcenturyandthefirsttwodecadesofthe19th,anditarrivedlastinFrance,...
the Romantic MovementRoˈmanticˌMovement, the (in English and European poetry, literature, art, and music) a group of writers, artists etc who followed their feelings and emotions rather thanlogicalthought or reason, and who preferred wild natural beauty to things made by man. It first bec...
5.(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (often capital) of or relating to a movement in European art, music, and literature in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, characterized by an emphasis on feeling and content rather than order and form, on the sublime, supernatural, and exotic, an...
Fingal, written in 1762, was speedily translated into many European languages, and its appreciation of natural beauty and treatment of the ancient legend have been credited, more than any single work, with bringing about the Romantic movement in European, and especially in German literature, ...
doi:10.1080/14735786409366345FryerW. R.Renaissance & Modern StudiesFryer, W.R. "Romantic Literature and the European Age of Revolutions." Renaissance and Modern Studies, vol. 8, no. 1 (1964): pp. 53-74.