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    music of the Romantic period? Nationalism is patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. 2. What is chromaticism? Chromaticism is. more simply put, in contrast or addition to tonality or diatonicism (the major and minor scales). 3. What are the three types of Romantic composers? Describe each type. Conservative Romantic composers were those who retained the classical forms and guidelines. Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Brahms are examples of conservative Romantic composers. Full Romantic composers were

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    of his Psychological progression in his passage Heiligenstadt testament which tells his most private thoughts from his deafness and his overwhelming urge to push through his adversity. And from the very slow, dreary First Movement to the fast paced almost thundering Third Movement I can definitely feel a change in Beethoven’s mood and how he conveys that through his music. Beethoven is what we call The Tortured Genius, Somebody with Immense talent very few people have but suffers greatly due to some

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    place. Within gothic poetry the horror and fears of the poet lie just beyond the words of the poem itself. The words are emotional viscera given form. Poetry is aesthetic and inspiring and its brevity extends it to forms beyond itself. The works of romantic poets have been recycled and reimagined as a result of our continued love affair with the ideas of the gothic and supernatural. The works of

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    The Romantic Movement that started in the late 1700’s showed change overtime. During the Romantic Movement, Romantic poetry focused on many different aspects of writing. Romantic poetry was now more about emotions, artistic views, nature, imagination, symbolism, myths, and supernaturalism. One poem that is famous for being written in the Romantic Era is, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” focuses on a mariner who tells a man a story about the journey he experienced

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    literary tradition of Romanticism? A. Romantic poetry was an artistic movement of the late 18th and early 19th century. It dealt with nature, human imagination, childhood and the ability to recall emotional memories of both happiness and sadness. Before Wordsworth began writing his revolutionary new style of poetry, all preceding poetry had a very different style. The reason these poems were classed as revolutionary was because he believed that romantic poetry should describe "incidents of

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    century. The Romantic writing of the nineteenth century holds in its themes the goals of the day and age, focusing on feeling, nature, and the articulation of "nothing." The Romantic time was one that centered around the shared trait of mankind and, while utilizing feeling and nature; the writers and their works shed light on individuals' all inclusive natures. According to Merriam Webster dictionary the definition of Romanticism is “a literary, artistic, and philosophical movement originating in

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    romanticism in the 1800’s to the 1860’s. The romantics wanted to rise above the dull realities to a realm of higher truth (Arpin 142) . The reason it is relevant to each other is having this “imagination” would help the romantics rise above the said “dull realities”. In the text he says “the supernatural realm and the inner world of imagination (Arpin 143). Another thing the author says is “poetry is the highest form of imagination” (Arpin 143) The romantics placed a lot of their ideas and beliefs on

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    of Romanticism as an 18th century movement in art, literature and philosophy while placing an emphasis on the imagination and emotions of an individual. French Romantic writer Victor Hugo defines this sublime period as a, “liberalism in literature,” in which writers freed themselves from the chains of political and social constraints. The latter definition describes the essence of the literary renaissance that aroused during the Age of Romanticism. American Romantic writers such as Washington Irving

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    American Romanticism illustrates the first purely American literary movement that began alongside the beginning of a new nation. American Romanticism appeared in response to the rationalists, such as Ben Franklin, which the American Romantics believed to be too single-minded and not as expressive. Therefore, this literary movement turned away from the corruption of cities and the physical world and focused on nature and imagination. Washington Irving, in his stories “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”

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    field of culture and especially literature, this concept has nothing to with this erroneous idea. But, what does Romanticism refer to when regarding literature? What are its most salient features? Which authors belonged to this particular literary movement? Giving an accurate answer to these particular questions is the main aim of the following paper. For this reason, I have decided to divide the topic into three main sections: the former, will provide a general overview of the historical background

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