SYMBOLICAL IMAGE
French Revolution 1789 |
This painting symbolizes something really important in Romantic period which is the idea of nationalism, which became a central theme of Romantic art and political philosophy. Its nature changed dramatically with the rise of Napoleon. This is because before his rise to power changed the view of what nationalism actually was. Before his rise to power, nationalism was inspirational to movements in other nations, but as the French Republic became Napoleon’s Empire he became not the inspiration for nationalism but the object of its struggle.
Beginning and end of the period in literature: last years of the 18thcentury and the first decades of the 19th .
HISTORICAL EVENT ON THE ROMANTIC ERA
Storming of the Bastille and arrest of the Governor M. de Launay, July 14, 1789 |
KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF ROMANTICISM
- Imagination and emotion are more important than reason and formal rules
- Reliance on “natural” feelings are valued over controlled, rationality.
- Love of nature, respect for primitivism, and a valuing of the common man
- Nature = divine revelation = creative process
- There was an interest in Medieval past and the exotic
- There was an allure of rebellion and revolution (individualism and freedom from oppression)
- Introspection and melancholy were significant ideas
LIVING RECREATION OF ROMANTICISM PAINTING
Painting from Romanticism vs. Contemporary imitation "Anna Razumovskaya". |
Lord Byron and John Keats had a bad relationship as they both disliked each others work, this had to do significantly with the fact that they belonged to different social classes and had different interests and ideals. Byron disliked Keats poetry on an aesthetic level and Keats felt the same way about Byron’s work as he considered it overrated, slavish and unoriginal. Apart from this, Keats felt envious about Byron’s success as he was always struggling with money and Byron was well accommodated as he belonged to the high classes of France.
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