Despite its emergence, in the late 18th century, Romanticism remains prevalent in literature, today. It represents a longing for freedom, emotion and many elements that continue to resonate with the ...
If Rome is a mystery, so is Romanticism. If Rome, as the Eternal City, is so much more than the temporal city situated in the heart of Italy; Romanticism is so much more than romance, at least in the ...
Imagining dynamic matter: Percy Shelley, Prometheus unbound and the chemistry and physics of matter -- William Blake and the neurological imagination: romantic science, nerves, and the emergent self - ...
Specializes in British Romantic literature and culture, literature and empire, poetics, and early children's literature. His current research involves Romantic theories and representations of ...
Contemporary Literature covers the whole range of critical practices, offering new perspectives in contemporary literary studies. CL features in-depth interviews with significant writers, ...
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Revolutions & Romanticism: A Literary History
An interview with Mr. Ernest Dos, a literary critic, about English Romantic writers. It highlights the influence of historical revolutions—American, French, and Irish—on literature during the late ...
AT the Royal Institution on December 6, Mr. F. L. Lucas, fellow and librarian of King's College, Cambridge, delivered a discourse on this subject. Romanticism, he said, may perhaps be called the ...
Die Botschaft hör’ ich wohl, allein mir fehlt der Glaube; Das Wunder ist des Glaubens liebstes Kind. GOETHE’S FAUST. LUDWIG TIECK, the literary chieftain of the German Romantic School, was, with due ...
The Romantic generation, as we can simplify calling the people living in the first half of the 19th century, witnessed the birth of industrial production, railways and other inventions that led to the ...
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