Romanticism. Change From Absolutism Absolutism to the 19 th century.

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Romanticism

Change From Absolutism Absolutism to the 19 th century

Change to Romanticism French Revolution Scientific Rationalism Principles Arts

Ideologies Of The 19 th Century Liberalism

Conservatism Edmund Burke-Reflections on the Revolution in France

Socialism A response to the Industrial Revolution Utopian socialists-Robert Owen Second generation

Socialism Karl Marx

Nationalism The nation-state

Spirit and Expressionism of Romanticism Free and untamed world-Rousseau Escape to nature

Rousseau

Individualism And The Romantic Hero Prometheus Lord Byron Frankenstein Faust

German Romanticism Johann von Herder J.G. Fichte

German Romanticism Karl Wilhelm von Humboldt Friedrich Schlegel

Georg Hegel Dialect Synthesis

English Poets William Wordsworth

Poets William Blake

Samuel Taylor Coleridge Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan

John Keats La Belle Dame Sans Merci

Percy Shelley

Art-England Pastoral painters John Constable

Wivenhoe Park

Sublime Painters Joseph Turner

German Art Caspar David Friedrich

Spain Goya

France-Theodore Gericault The Raft of the Medusa

American Art Thomas Cole

George Caleb Bingham Fur Traders Descending the Missouri

Hudson River School

Robert Scott Duncanson Blue Hole

Music Effect of rise of middle class

Beethoven Three phase career

Franz Schubert Lieder

Hector Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique Idee Fixe

Frederic Chopin

Franz Liszt

Symphony Orchestra