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1 Romanticismby taroune 8 terms June 15, 2008
2 Romanticismby briarwood 14 terms March 4, 2008
3 Romanticismby aydragon 19 terms February 11, 2008
4 Romanticismby brittany93 20 terms February 6, 2008
5 Romanticismby CSIgurl09Skater 8 terms October 24, 2007
6 Romanticismby nadinemiller 58 terms October 24, 2007
7 Romanticismby taroune 8 terms June 15, 2008
8 Romanticism, Realism, and Symbolism Lit Works and Authorsby kwvball 5 terms March 31, 2008
9 Romanticismby briarwood 14 terms March 4, 2008
10 Romanticism Vocab (set 4)by ssnyder 20 terms February 13, 2008
11 Romanticism Vocab (set 3)by ssnyder 19 terms February 13, 2008
12 Romanticism Vocab (set 2)by ssnyder 20 terms February 13, 2008
13 Romanticism Vocab (set 1)by ssnyder 21 terms February 13, 2008
14 Romanticism Vocab (Complete List)by ssnyder 80 terms February 12, 2008
15 Romanticismby aydragon 19 terms February 11, 2008
16 Romanticismby brittany93 20 terms February 6, 2008
17 Romanticism Elements & arthursby CSIgurl09Skater 27 terms November 6, 2007
18 Romanticismby CSIgurl09Skater 8 terms October 24, 2007
19 Romanticismby nadinemiller 58 terms October 24, 2007
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1 romanticism le romantisme UFPT chapitre 1 vocab (4)
2 romanticism a revolt against rationalism that affected literature and the other arts, beginning in the late eighteenth century and remaining strong through most of the nineteenth century Semester 1 Final - Lit. Terms
3 Romanticism basic premis was truth and morality, truth of life, rejected aristotle, interested in supernatural and mystery began to favor historical accuracy and design Intro To Theater (exam 2)
4 Romanticism ______ which was a reaction to the classicism of the early 18th century favored feeling over reason and placed great emphasis on the subjective or personal experience of the individual. Nature was also a major theme. All Literary Devices
5 romanticism 19th century artistic movement that appeled to emotion rathar than reason chapter 22
6 Romanticism nineteenth-century artistic movement that appealed to emotion rather than reason Vocabulary for the test 20 and 22
7 romanticism foundation in freedon, adventure, idealism, and escape Hockinson AP Literature and Composition
8 Romanticism ______ which was a reaction to the classicism of the early 18th century favored feeling over reason and placed great emphasis on the subjective or personal experience of the individual. Nature was also a major theme. Literary Terms 5
9 Romanticism Reaction to Classicism, love of nature, idealization of common man, civilization corrupts, emotions, boundlessness, imagination. AP History
10 Romanticism A movement against classicism and the enlightenment. Characterized by a belief in emotional exuberance and unrestrained imagination. AP History
11 Romanticism Artistic movement from the nineteenth century that appealed to emotion rather than reason. Industrial Revolution
12 Romanticism movement that spread through Europe in the very late 18th century, took the form of a florid attempt to re-activate passion. Stimulated a popular taste for rapture adventure and discovery in the theatre anf for rebelliousness in politics and art Th&F 100 Final Part 2
13 romanticism artisitc style emphasizing individual emoitions that develop in europe in the late 1700s and early 1800 as a reaction to industrialaztion. Chapter 12
14 Romanticism Period 4. CA III Final
15 Romanticism 19th century artistic movement that appealed to emotion rather than reason. Part IV of Study Guide
16 Romanticism 19th century artistic movement that appealed to emotion rather than reason. World History Final Exam Review- Part IV
17 Romanticism 19th century artistic movement that appealed to emotion rather than reason. World History Final Exam Review- Part IV
18 romanticism literary movement with an emphasis on the imagination and emotions Literary Terms
19 romanticism the belif that emotions and felings for the basis of truth History Chapter 22
20 Romanticism Romanticism, which was a reaction to the classicism of the early 18th century, favored feeling over reason and placed great emphasis on the subjective, or personal, experience of the individual. Nature was also a major theme. Taylor's Week 6 Literary Terms
21 romanticism literary movement in 18-19th century that portrayed the beauty of untamed nature, etc. Tarpey Vocab
22 Romanticism a movement in literature and art that valued imagination and emotion over rationality hist. vocab
23 Romanticism against the neoclassical emphasis on reason and the intellect combined with Blake's focus upon the imagination, introspection, and emotions. Chapter 8
24 Romanticism Art or literature characterized by an idealistic, perhaps unrealistic view of people and the world, and an emphasis on nature. AP Language and Composition Glossary of Literary and Rhetorical Terms
25 Romanticism an intellectual and artistic movement of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Originating in Europe, where it was associated with Rousseau, Wordsworth, Goethe, and other artists and philosophers, the influence of Romanticism eventually spread to America, where it found adherents in figures like Bryant, Emerson, and Thoreau. Valuing imagination over intellect, passion over reason, and artistic self-expression over reverence for tradition, the Romantics reacted to what they viewed as the excessive rationalism and classicism of the European Enlightenment. Lit Terms for ENGL 122
26 Romanticism The belief that man is often controlled by his emotions, not always by his reasons. 2nd Romanticism
27 Romanticism Movement of the nineteenth century that sought to free the artist from rules and considered unfettered inspiration the source of all creativity. Theater from Restoration through Romanticism
28 Romanticism Reaction to Classicism, love of nature, idealization of common man, civilization corrupts, emotions, boundlessness, imagination. AP review
29 Romanticism A movement against classicism and the enlightenment. Characterized by a belief in emotional exuberance and unrestrained imagination. AP review
30 romanticism literary movement characterized by emotion, imagination,and goodness of people; little emphasis on reason. Opposite of classicism. literary terminology 4
31 Romanticism often Romanticism An artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe in the late 18th century and characterized by a heightened interest in nature, emphasis on the individual's expression of emotion and imagination, departure from the attitudes and forms of classicism, and rebellion against established social rules and conventions. "Isms"
32 Romanticism a period in which people were living their life without rule, much like the 1970s in the US. people cared most about nature and music because it was the only things that seemed to make sense anymore Isms:)
33 Romanticism The belief in emotional exuberance, imagination, and individuality within art and the personal life of each person. -Ism's (Ideologies of the 19th Century)
34 Romanticism artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe in the late 18th century and characterized by a heightened interest in nature, emphasis on the individual's expression of emotion and imagination, departure from the attitudes and forms of classicism, and rebellion against established social rules and conventions "Ism" Term List
35 romanticism 18th & 19th century lirteray, artistic, and philisophical movement that develope as a reaction to neoclassicism; central concerns are imagination, emotion, freedom, subjectivity, individuality, nature, and a fascination with the past AP VOCAB LIST 1
36 Romanticism artists portrayed the world as they viewed it film
37 Romanticism 18th & 19th century literary, artistic and philosophical movement that develped as a reaction to neoclassicism; central concerns are imagination, emotion, freedom, subjectivity, individuality, nature, and a fascination with the past AP Terms 4
38 romanticism made own rules Theatre
39 romanticism emphasized heroism and sentiment, great characters melodramatic plots in the 1800s and overdramatic plots Acting Term Test pg. 272-293
40 Romanticism belief in goodness of man, optimistic APUSH Notes 6
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