The heirs of the artistic traditions of the Middle Ages, the Spanish baroque, and the English Renaissance, the romantics revealed the unusual complexity, depth, and contradictoriness of the inner, subjective nature of man, the inner infinity of the individual personality. They viewed man as a ...
Romantic literature in English From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchWilliam Blake is considered a seminal figure in the history of both the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic age. Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in ...
It’s sheer beauty. Genius. Redemptive. It’s everything a gothic story full of dark Romanticism should be. Some may find the romance here too tragic, but there is love in tragedy. For me, there was hope and light to the romantic ending that is just everything. I won’t say why ot...
“Lyrical Drama and the ‘Turbid Mountebanks': Styles of Dialogue in Romantic and Renaissance Tragedy”. Computers and the Humanities , 28 (1994), 63–86.Burrows, J.F., Craig, D.H. (1994) Lyrical Drama and the ‘Turbid Mountebanks': Styles of Dialogue in Romantic and Renaissance Tragedy...
American Romanticism: is considered the first highly influential literary movement to occur in the United States. It is also sometimes known as the “American Renaissance.” Dark Romanticism: a subgenre of the important literary movement— Romanticism. It includes works of a moregrotesquenature. ...
By the end of the 1940s, Hollywood had established a familiar pattern for dealing with passionate love stories in the romantic drama genre. Over the following years, the depiction of passion was modified as a result of a variety of social, political and
The Cenci, verse tragedy in five acts by Percy Bysshe Shelley, published in London in 1819 and first staged privately by the Shelley Society in 1886. Modeled after Shakespearean tragedy, it is noted for its powerful characters, evocative language, and mo
the elegant formality and artificiality of prevailing Classical forms of literature, such as the French Neoclassicaltragedyor the Englishheroic coupletin poetry. This new interest in relatively unsophisticated but overtly emotional literary expressions of the past was to be a dominant note in Romanticism...
The romance was a tale or ballad of chivalric adventure whose emphasis on individual heroism and on the exotic and the mysterious was in clear contrast to the elegant formality and artificiality of prevailing Classical forms of literature, such as the French Neoclassical tragedy or the English ...
(in which love was regarded as an ennobling, educating force) and the modern world (which perceived love as obsessive, a lofty but destructive passion). The tragedy ofTristan and Isoldecontradicts the love pedagogy that had shaped Érec and Énite, Iwein, and Parzival into models of ...