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  • ...others = trans. Joan Fuglesang | title = Hans Fredrik Gude: From National Romanticism to Realism in Landscape | accessdate = 2008-01-07 | language = Norwegian |
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  • ===Romanticism===
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  • ...erature, science and general culture. He was strongly influenced by German Romanticism, as represented by his friend [[Karl von Schlegel''. This interest is borne eloquent speaker and as possibly the first representative of Romanticism in theology appealed to large audiences and a larger reading public.
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  • ...ader. Gothic fiction is thus a part of the wider movement of [[Romanticism|romanticism]] in literature and the arts, and of the reaction of the more measured "cla
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  • '''Eleanor Anne Porden''' (1785-1825) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Romanticism|Romantic]] [[poetry|poet]] and the first wife of the explorer [[John Frankl
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  • ...s'' (2006) [http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-6661343/Burke-s-higher-romanticism-politics.html online] </ref> He founded the ''The Annual Register'', a reco
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  • ...' Roll Swindle|title=The Triumph of Vulgarity: Rock Music in the Mirror of Romanticism|location=New York, NY|publisher=Oxford University Press|pages=156|isbn=978-
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  • ...n or Weimar Classicism which overlapped with ''[[Sturm und Drang]]'' and [[Romanticism]].
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  • ...pril 19, 1824), called '''Lord Byron''', or simply Byron, was an English [[Romanticism|romantic poet]], known not only for his poetry, but also his very unconvent ...Both of them had a European reputation and influence. As their brand of romanticism has fallen out of favour, it is now difficult to realise the significance o
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  • ...'), and used it as a pretext to not give the prize to important but less [[Romanticism|romantic]] authors, such as [[Henrik Ibsen]], [[August Strindberg]] and [[L
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  • ...eidegger]] - broadly aligning Continental philosophy with the history of [[Romanticism]]. Michael Friedman traces the split to the differences between [[Martin He
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  • ...riner]]'' and ''Kubla Khan'', as well as his association with his fellow [[romanticism|romantic]] poet [[William Wordsworth]]. He is also remembered for his ''[[B
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  • ...ly, 1822) was one of the leading poets of the second wave of the English [[Romanticism|romantic movement]], along with [[John Keats|Keats]] and [[Lord_Byron|Byron
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  • ...Norway's foremost landscape painters.<ref name="HFG">Haverkamp ''National Romanticism to Realism''</ref> ...t, two different trends in landscaping were developing at the Academy: a [[Romanticism|romantic trend]] and a [[Classicism|classical trend]].<ref name="HFG" /> Th
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  • ...English poet and artist, seen posthumously as an important figure in the [[Romanticism|Romantic Movement]]. He earned his living as an engraver, and spent all his
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  • ===Romanticism=== Romanticism was a search for feeling and an exploration of the inner soul. Nowhere was
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  • ...revival may be considered the foundation of the literary achievements of [[Romanticism|romantics]] and novelists of the modern era such as [[Grigol Orbeliani]], [
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  • *1943 ''Romanticism and the Modern Ego''. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1943. *1982 ''Berlioz and His Century: An Introduction to the Age of Romanticism'' (Abridgment of ''Berlioz and the Romantic Century''). University Of Chica
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  • ...e. Moreover, he had brought from Europe a new manner, imbued with ardent [[Romanticism]] and this he wore without ease in the formal, self-satisfied and prim prov
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  • ...s (orientated towards classicism) and the progressives (orientated towards romanticism), any article about classical-era music will encompass a lot about the nine
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