The Romantic Movement France & Germany.

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The Romantic Movement France & Germany

Romanticism Defining ‘Romanticism’ is difficult because the idea of what is romantic varies. Arthur Lovejoy claimed that what had truly existed was not ‘Romanticism’ but a veritable ‘plurality of Romanticisms.’ Common factors which shaped Romanticism, such as the French Revolution and the British Industrial Revolution. Both of these crisis caused writers to look for explanations. Myths of creation and nature [natural beauty & harmony vs. artifice] became more important, and replaced the Neoclassical ideals of rationalism, traditionalism, and formal harmony. Romantics emphasized individualism [the individual spirit, mind and capabilities], imagination [thought], and emotion [bliss and agony] as their guiding principles.

French Romanticism Reaction to the cruel realities of the French Revolution - trying to make sense of the chaos of their society. A sense of loss for what might have been, part of the French post revolutionary sentiment, was reflected in its many romantic writings Rousseau’s Confessions had a major influence on the French Romantic movement. Focus on the past and individual remembering became one of the focuses of French Romanticism. The idea of living a solitary and imaginative life away from society was another important focus. Writings dealing with the emotions and the idea of the tragedy of love rather than a utopian bliss. Desire for freedom and escape authority

French Romantic Heroes Conscious that they are unlike others [exceptional] Solitude, leading to melancholy Feeling of being outside society [so not bound to its laws] Often an outlaw figure with a grudge against society [more sinned against than sinning] Love and fate go together Mysterious in past/origin and usually die

German Romanticism “In Germany, Romanticism was a combination of spirit and life, of universe and the individual.” Romanticism in Germany pertained not only to art and literature, but also to the sciences and everyday life. Journeys of self-realization Infusion of nature with the mysterious to make it unique and beautiful Life is poetry, and that all things are connected in such a way that a beautiful harmony and peace can exist. Some aspects of loss – modern society is out of touch with something important. pain of unrequited love or love triangle Impossible loves Romanticism was seen as a diversion from present problems but the end product was a piece that acknowledged what was happening politically while providing a respite from reality. Goethe’s tales included ghost stories, love stories and moral tales.

German Romantic Heroes Conscious that they are unlike others [exceptional] Need for individual spiritual growth Suffer emotional pain [loss in love] Somehow hopeful that harmony can be achieved Stunned by natural beauty – find the mysterious in nature Fantastical realms combined with reality [magic, gods, devils]