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    The concept that I chose, to workupon my dissertation is, “Dark Romanticism” and the aim of my research is to focus upon various types of beliefs that people had during the 19th and 20th century and to understand the psyche of the human mind. To begin with, the term“Dark Romanticism”, was developed from the negative psyche of the sub divided literature of Romanticism and was influenced greatly by the early Romantic writers. The actual meaning of this term varies,but

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    INTRODUCTION Romanticism has its start in the late eighteenth century’s Germany, quickly spreading throughout Europe and the United States of America, as a cultural, literary, musical and artistic movement, pulling groups of people together, forming a powerful, shared attitude of care towards the concept of existence itself. Being a direct reaction to the rationalistic point of view of the Enlightenment and the strict forms of classical beauty, Romanticism is characterised by irrationalism, sentimentalism

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    The era of Romanticism spans from the late 1700's to the mid 1800's following the French Revolution; therefore, "Romanticism" encompasses characteristics of the human mind in addition to the particular time in history when these qualities became dominant in culture. Romanticism depicts an artistic movement which emerged from reaction against dominant attitudes and approaches of the 18th century. Romanticism established realism in literature through creativity, innovation, exploration

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    Romanticism and Science Lauren Antwine October 14, 2016 D Period Romanticistic Science When someone thinks of science and Romanticism, the first thing one thinks is "Romanticism like love?" then "Romanticism and science cannot mix." Romanticism was a literary, artistic, and philosophical movement originating in the 18th century, distinguished mainly by focusing on the imagination and emotions and was a response in opposition to neoclassicism, and pronounced particularly in English literature by discernment

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    Romanticism can be described as the free expression of an artist. Putting feeling and emotion into poetry or art. Its creators wanted to make natural feelings significant. But some people saw it differently; it was seen as downgrading the power and importance of reason. Before romanticism, ideals were largely based upon intellect and reason. According to William Woodsworth, poetry should begin as "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings," which the poet then "recollects in tranquility". It

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    Romanticism, Romanticism, in a way, was a reaction against rigid Classicism, Rationalism, and Deism of the eighteenth century. Strongest in application between 1800 and 1850, the Romantic Movement differed from country to country and from romanticist to romanticist. Because it emphasized change it was an atmosphere in which events occurred and came to affect not only the way humans thought and expressed them, but also the way they lived socially and politically (Abrams, M.H. Pg. 13). “Romanticism

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    don't believe one single Dickinson poem seems to embody the concept of the Romanticism movement. Although she makes references to nature in her poems as well as certainly letting her feelings and views pour out through each line, Dickinson was more of a Realist writer. Realists rejected Romanticism starting in the 1850s. A number of works represent real people and situations and were not above showing the negative aspects of life. Dickinson's poetry was full of rebellion and went against the

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    has been and will continue to be studied by students around the world. All of this was in response to the Enlightenment and the Industrial Era. “Romanticism was, above all, an experimental project of self and social quest, a quest for intense experiences that were felt deeply, a quest for connection, a quest for transcendence,

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    James Barry Romanticism

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    The Romanticism art movement praised imagination over reason, emotions over logic, and literature over science. The Romanticism artists were known for replacing the classical 18th century literature heroes with much more complex and passionate characters. Romanticism focuses on self-expression and individual uniqueness that does not lend itself to be defined nor controlled by society. The landscape on Romanticism was commonly displayed in cool rich colors and untamed peaceful surroundings. In Romanticism

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    The Romanticism period was an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that had originated in Europe. The Romanticism period was at its highest peak between the time periods of 1800 to 1850. The Romanticism period had been the movement where the artists had reacted to the constraints of real life situations and how they had wanted to focus more on their creative side. This period had given birth to brilliant writers such as Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and O. Henry. Authors

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