Brearton, Modern Irish and Scottish Poetry (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), ISBN 0-521-19602-7, p. 59. ^ A. Jarrels, "'Associations respect[ing] the past': Enlightenment and Romantic historicism", in J. P. Klancher, A Concise Companion to the Romantic Age (Oxford: John ...
is the subject ofthisarticle.Byexamining thebirthofmass-sightseeing atNiagara duringtheearlynineteenth century,I hopetoshow that the romantic movement, whichstillinfluences usgreatly inthe'postromantic ' age,suppliedtheculturalfoundationforwhatscholars now recognize asthequintessentially modernindustryof tourism...
Modernism is a philosophical response to romanticism and focuses on the roles science and technology play in society. The industrial revolution and the machine age contributed to the development of modern thinking. Modernists defy traditional norms, replacing them with humanistic values. Underlying ...
The end of the romantic period—frequently described as decadent and grandiose—is often referred to as postromanticism and is represented by the works of Holst, Elgar, Mahler, and Richard Strauss. Bibliography See J. Barzun, Romanticism and the Modern Ego (1944); L. R. Furst, Romanticism ...
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movement which started among a tiny elite and slowly spread to make its influence felt throughout society, Romanticism was more widespread both in its origins and influence. No other intellectual/artistic movement has had comparable variety, reach, and staying power since the end of the Middle ...
and individuality. Unlike the previous generation's focus on reason, science, and modern civilization, the Romantics emphasized society's return to nature and living a rustic life. The Romantics craved emotion, experience, and feeling. They celebrated the uniqueness and impermanence of every human li...