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Romanticism

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Late 18th century movement in German literature that focused on passions and emotions   Sturm und Drang  
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German author whose novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther, told of a young man's tragic love affair and suicide   Johann Wolfgang von Goethe  
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German dramatist and poet whose works reflected his idealism and belief in the cause of human freedom in works such as The Robbers, William Tell, and Wallenstein   Friedrich von Schiller  
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Collected traditional folk stories   Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm  
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Poet who focused on nature in his poems such as "Tintern Abbey" and "Daffodils;" was inspired by the French Revolution, but later turned conservative   William Wordsworth  
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Poet who explored the mystical and exotic in his contributions, along with Wordsworth, to "Lyrical Ballads;" also wrote "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and "Kubla Khan"   Samuel Taylor Coleridge  
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Popular romantic poet who wrote "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" and "Don Juan." He died in Greece where he'd gone to fight for independence   Lord Byron  
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Poet who died young and wrote beautiful romantic poetry such as "Ode to a Nightingale" and "Ode on a Grecian Urn"   John Keats  
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Painter, engraver, and poet. Wrote "The Lamb" and "The Tiger"   William Blake  
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Romantic novelist who was inspired by the Middle Ages and wrote more than 30 historical novels including "Ivanhoe"   Si Walter Scott  
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Most prominent Russian writer; wrote a novel in verse, "Eugene Onegin" and romantic Russian poetry   Aleksandr Pushkin  
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French painter who depicted Turkish violence during the Greek war for independence and a romantic celebration of the French revolution of 1830 - "Liberty Leading the People"   Eugene Delacroix  
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English landscape painter of "The Hay Wain"   John Constable  
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English romantic painter of "Rain, Steam, and Speed" and "The Slave Ship"   J. M. W. Turner  
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Spanish painter who portrayed brutal French repression of the Spanish rebels against Napoleion in 1808   Francisco Goya  
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Major German composer in the transition from classicism to romanticism in his Eroica Symphony   Ludwig van Beethoven  
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France's major romantic composer, wrote the emotions Symphonie Fantastique   Hector Berlioz  
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Regarded as Europe's greatest concert pianist, was inspired by the folk music of his native Hungary   Franz Liszt  
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Polish composer who wrote for the piano   Frederic Chopin  
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German philosopher who began the revolt against extreme rationalism in philosophy   Immanuel Kant  
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German historian and philosopher who maintained that change in history occurred as the result of a dialectical process   G.W.F. Hegel  
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Religious movement that reaffirmed the importance of faith and stressed religion as an emotional experience   Pietism  
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