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| Dates of Romanticism | 1770-1850
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| R was a Reaction to: | rationalism, objectivity, refinement, social posturing, middle-class materialism
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| R Invented: | Childhood and nature
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| Precedents of R: | Goethe; Schiller; Walpole; "sentimental fiction"; ancient poetry;
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| Themes of R: | Nature; childhood; unrequited love; exiled hero; individualism; self-fulfillment; growth through experience; liberty; dissatisfaction with (urban) society; the exotic
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| First Generation Romantics: | William Black; Robert Burns; William Wordsworth; Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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| Second Generation Romantics: | Lord Gordon/George Byron; John Keats; Percy Bysshe Shelly;
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| Symbol | is "actually there" but has meaning
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| Implied/ Implicit Metaphor | Tenor is not mentioned
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| bound v unbound | intuitive v. abstract
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| tense/ creative metaphor | contradictions/ just a few, interesting, similarities
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| M is about | increasing productivity
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| Results of M | Integration; Nationalism; Secularism; Egalitarianism; Individualism;
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| Contributors to M | Darwin; Marx; Freud; Einstein
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| Themes of M | Disillusionment; Alienation; Deracination; Fragmentation; Identity Crisis; Nihilism; Impotence; Solipsism;
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