The Age of Romanticism An Age of Passion, Rebellion, Individuality, Imagination, Intuition, Idealism, and Creativity.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Romance literature in the
Advertisements

ROMANTICISM “It was my heart that counseled me to do it, and my heart cannot err.” ROMANTICISM = a new intellectual movement 1.Emerged at end of 18 th.
SONG TO THE MEN OF ENGLAND
The Romantics Nature, Imagination & the Common Man Nature, Imagination & the Common Man.
The Romantic Period The Zeitgeist. Zeitgeist : a pervasive intellectual climate. The Spirit of the Age In the Romantic Period we see an explosive release.
The Romantic Period December 2, 2013 What do we mean when we call a person a “romantic”? What are some romantic tales you have enjoyed reading or seeing?
* Revolutions occurring in France, and in America, thus many in England saw this as a turning point in history for a more ideal and civilized.
Realism Or how we stopped talking about fields of flowers in such dreadfully romantic ways Annibale Carracci, “The Butcher's Shop” 1585s.
William Wordsworth ( ). Introduction to Romanticism 1.beginning (1798):Lyrical Ballads 2.impetus on Romanticism: French Revolution Industrial.
The Romantic Movement ( )
An Introduction to British Romanticism English 238—Fall 2011.
Romanticism and Romantic Poetry. Timeframe of Romantic Poetry First work of Romantic poetry - Lyrical Ballads by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth.
HOW TO OVERCOME WORRY. Worry - divided or distracted 1. Worrying can affect your health 2. Worrying can disrupt our spiritual productivity 3. Worrying.
22/11/’09 Riccardo Biffi 5C The Preface to Lyrical Ballads By William Wordsworth.
British Romanticism English
What is supersition?.  Answer the following questions with a “Y” for yes o a “N” for no.  Be prepared to explain your response.
The Romantics British Literature Unit 4 Ms. Carroll.
English Romantic Poetry. What is Romanticism? By “Romantic” poetry we don’t mean lovey-dovey The Notebook kind of romantic. Romanticism refers to the.
Advanced English 10. What is Romanticism? A literary movement that began in Western Europe and quickly spread across the U.S. and Latin America Lasted.
The Romantic Period. Began with the William Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads in 1798 Began with the William Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads in 1798 Embraced.
William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Romantic Period
What Is Romanticism?. Key Ideas from Some Big Names Friedrich von Schlegel He is usually credited with first using the term “romantic” as applied to literature;
Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Revolution of language
The Romantic Period
Romanticism?. EWW. NO! Caspar David Friedrich Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog What artistic characteristics do you notice about this painting?
The Romance of Nature in the Age of Industry Lecturer: Sarah Hodges
In British Lit. The Romantic Period in British Literature was a time of nature-inspired poetry, political questioning, and individualism.
The Solitary Reaper by William Words Worth
ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM 19 th Century Romanticism Literature Art.
English Romanticism Age of the Romantic Movement ( )
Objective 31: The student will demonstrate understanding by analyzing the aspects unique to the art of romanticism.
Art in the Romantic Era.
The Romantic Period 1798—1832. The American Revolution ( ) was an economic and psychological blow to England. The American Revolution ( )
Literary Highlights Wordsworth and Coleridge publish Lyrical Ballads in Thus starting the Romantic Era. Romanticism arises as a response to social.
The Age of Reason Early to Late Eighteenth Century Click Here For Music.
Read pg. 845, “Two Faces of Romanticism” 1. What was the name of Wordsworth and Coleridge’s volume of poetry? 2. What type of poems did Coleridge write?
Romanticism and the Arts Preserving the Savage. Romantic Art ► The slogan of the Age of Reason was “I think therefore I am.” ► For the Romantics it became.
Romanticism and the Arts Visual Art, Music, Literature.
The Age of Romanticism An Age of Passion, Rebellion, Individuality, Imagination, Intuition, Idealism, and Creativity.
Introduction to the Romantic Age of English Literature A Presentation for English 2323 Prepared by Dr. Brenda Cornell.
Romanticism ROMANTIC MOVEMENT Affirmation in individuality, imagination, and nature Poetry most important literary form Nature Feelings.
REALITY & VISION THE TWO GENERATIONS Of ROMANTIC POETS IDEALS THE FRENCH REVOLUTION ENGLISH ROMANTIC MOVEMENT Jean Jacques Rosseau’s FIRST GENERATION SECOND.
Romantic Art. Romanticism: Beginning with the late 18 th to the mid-19 th century, a new Romantic attitude began to characterize culture and many art.
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH He was born and spent most of his life in …….
Radical Poetry 1. The Romantics
Romanticism.
Romanticism Imagination over Reason Feeling over Thinking.
Begins with the publication of the poetry collection Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge in 1798.
The Romantic Period Romantic signifies: a fascination with youth and innocence a fascination with youth and innocence a stage when people need.
THE ROMANTIC POETS CHANGE! Great political, economic and social change American Revolution French Revolution (Napoleon.
Romanticism?. EWW. NO! Caspar David Friedrich Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog What artistic characteristics do you notice about this painting?
Romanticism 1820s-1890s. The Time Period In America, 1820s-1890s In America, 1820s-1890s Development of the Civil War in America meant increased political.
The Age of Romanticism Several Centuries B.C., Plato described humans as a careful balance of reason, passions, and appetites, with reason as the guide.
Romanticism Period in European (American) history marked by the dawn of the Age of Revolution (particularly American and French Revolutions). Generally,
Romantic criticism. 1. Romantic criticism ignores rules whether of Aristotle or Horace or of the French and emphasizes that works of literature are to.
“Romance and novel paint beauty in colors more charming than nature, and describe a happiness that humans never taste…” Oliver Goldsmith PowerPoint devised.
Contents  I. The definition  II. The background  III. The basic aims  IV. The emphases  V. The elements of Romanticism  VI. Romanticism: A Poetic.
A Movement across the Arts Eugene Delacroix Liberty Leading the People, 1830.
Eras of Lit: Romanticism
Revolution in the Arts.
THE SOLITARY REAPER WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.
“Preface to Lyrical Ballads”
The Romantic Period
The Romantic Period
The Romantic Period The Zeitgeist.
A Movement Across the Arts
Romanticism Summary English 223, Spring 2019.
Presentation transcript:

The Age of Romanticism An Age of Passion, Rebellion, Individuality, Imagination, Intuition, Idealism, and Creativity

The Age of Romanticism Several centuries B.C., Plato described humans as a careful balance of reason, passions, and appetites, with reason as the guide. The Age of Reason elevated reason, but perhaps suppressed passions too much. For some, the emphasis on reason had gotten out of balance with the rest of human nature. Reason

Age of Reason v. Age of Romanticism Descartes: “Cogito, ergo sum” (I think, therefore I exist.) Rousseau: “Exister, pour nous, c’est sentir” (For us, to exist is to feel.)

Qualities of Romanticism Love of Nature Idealization of Rural Living Faith in Common People Emphasis on Freedom and Individualism Spontaneity, intuition, feeling, imagination, wonder Passionate individual religiosity Life after death; Organic view of the World

QUALITIES OF ROMANTICISM Love of Nature “Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part / Of me and my soul, as I of them?” Byron “[A mountain is] the type of a majestic intellect,... There I beheld the emblem of a giant mind that feeds upon infinity.” Wordsworth

Nature in the raw, wild state. Awe-inspiring. Sublime. Casper Friedrich The Wanderer above the Mists Divine.

QUALITIES OF ROMANTICISM Idealization of rural living “I met a little Cottage Girl: / She was eight years old, she said; / Her hair was thick with many a curl / That clustered round her head. / She had a rustic, woodland air, / An she was wildly clad: / Her eyes were fair, and very fair; / --Her beauty made me glad.” Wordsworth

Idealization of rural living Millet: Gleaners

The exaltation of a simple honest life Jean-Francois Millet Woman Baking Bread

The Exotic Arab Being attacked by a Lion

Paul Gaugin Miraculous Source

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Le Grande Odalisque 1814 Turkish Harem Girl

The Exotic Algerian Women

QUALITIES OF ROMANTICISM Faith in Common People “For there’s not a man that lives who hath not known his god-like hours” Wordsworth Man is as “a god, though in the germ.” Browning

Honore Daumier realism

The Common People An Orphan

Faith in Common People Gustave Courbet 1849

QUALITIES OF ROMANTICISM Emphasis on Freedom and Individualism –Political freedom--American and French Revolution(liberty, equality, fraternity); antislavery and women’s suffrage movements –“Men of England, wherefore plough / For the lords who lay ye low? / Wherefore weave with toil and care / The rich robes your tyrants wear? Wherefore, Bees of England, forge / Many a weapon, chain, and scourge, / / Sow seed,-- but let no tyrant reap; / Find wealth,--let no imposter heap;” Shelley –“If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.” Thoreau

Commoners seeking their rights.

Eugene Delacroix Liberty Leading the People

Theodore Gericault The Raft of the Medussa

Francisco de Goya Execution of the Citizens of Madrid, 3 May

QUALITIES OF ROMANTICISM Spontaneity, intuition, feeling, imagination, wonder –“Jesus was all virtue, and acted from impulse, not from rules.” Blake –“[Poetry] is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling” and is put into art “from emotion recollected in tranquility.” Wordsworth

QUALITIES OF ROMANTICISM Passionate individual religiosity –Protestant view of each man his own intermediary with Christ –Transcendentalism –“Man has no Body distinct from his Soul; for that call’d Body is a portion of Soul discern’d by the five senses, the chief inlets of Soul in this age.” William Blake

QUALITIES OF ROMANTICISM Life after death Organic view of the world

Dante and Virgil in Hell 1822

Romanticism: A Poetic Age Wordsworth-- [Poetry is] the spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions recollected in tranquility. Hazlitt--[poetry is] the language of imagination and the passions. Shelley--[poetry redeems from decay] the visitations of the divine in man. Keats--[If poetry] comes not as naturally as the Leaves to a tree it had better not come at all.

Romanticism: A Poetic Age Popular forms: blank verse, the ballad, the short lyric, Rime Royal stanzas, Spenserian stanzas, the sonnet Meter: lines were often enjambed, loose, with a free use of caesura and other spontaneous breaks in patterns. “... spinning still/ The rapid line of motion, then at once/ Have I, reclining back upon my heels,/ Stopped short; yet still the solitary cliffs/ Wheeled by me --...” (Wordsworth-- “The Prelude”)

Gothic Models Replace Greco-Roman Architecture

Gothic Architecture St. Paul’s Church---Princeton

Romantic Music