Romantic Time Period WGU
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| Romanticism 18th/19th century | Emphasis on imagination, feeling, intuition; idea that the world can be explained or understood through reliance on these tools of reason.
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| Gothic | Free, wild, primitive, barbaric. Think dark points and arches, vault effects.
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| Gothic Novel | Magic, mystery, chilvary. Horrors abound.
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| Orientalism | A quality of thought or expression associated with the Orient or even Israel or Greece. "Foreign"
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| Oriental Tale | A work set in some Eastern Exotic Place. Think Aladdin.
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| Romantic Criticism | The assumption that if you do not understand Shakespeare (for example) it is your own fault, his work is perfect.
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| Romantic Epic | Long narrative poem that combined medieval romance with classic epic.
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| Romantic Novel | Strong action often based in love, adventure,combat. More concerned with action than character, more fictional than legendary.
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| Romantic Period in American Literature | 1830-1865 America's first great creative period. After the civil war. Romantic poetry, symbolic novels and Philosophical essays.
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| Sturm and Drang | Revolt from the conventions of french classism. Characterized by fervor, enthusiasm, restlessness, portrayal of great passion and reliance on emotional and spirtitual struggles.
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| Sublime | A thing of spirit, leaping from writer to reader. 5 aspects: great thoughts, noble feelings, lofty figures of speech, diction, arrangement.
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