Individualism
Nature
Recent Developements
History
Imagination
100
Neoclassical Drama
Whos character did Romantism go against?
100
Yes.
Was nature a healing power to Romantism?
100
Symbolism and Realism
What two movements followed Romantism?
100
The strongholds of the Romantic Movement were England and Germany.
What were the strong holds of the Romantic movement?
100
It was a position to the supreme faculty of the mind.
What was imagination?
200
Literary types
What types did Romantism create?
200
Subject and Image
What was nature a source of?
200
unify them
What did Romantism manage to do with Symbolism and Realism?
200
No
Were England and Germany the countries of the Romantic language?
200
our creative power.
What was imagination presented as in the Romantics literture?
300
Romantics preferred boldness over the age's desire for restraint
For style what did Romantis prefer?
300
Yes
Was nature a refuge from the artificial constructs of civilization?
300
Western culture
What culture did Romantism transform?
300
1798
When did the Romantic period begin?
300
Nature
Creative power in literature is the human equivalent of the creative powers of what?
400
Free experimentation
Over the rules of composition, genre, and decorum what did Romantism prefer?
400
the artificial constructs of civilization
Nature was a refuge from what?
400
In a dramatic and romantic way.
In what way has recent developements changed?
400
1832
When did the Romantic period begin?
400
Art and Literature
Imagination is the primary reason for creating all....
500
the conception of the artist as inspired creator over the artist as a maker or technical master.
What did Romantism promote?
500
William Wordsworth and Samuel T. Coleridge
Who were the first lyrical ballads by?
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