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Emotion Feeling Grandeur Imagination Nationalism History and Folk Tales Nature

 Associated with the Middle Class  Emphasis on individual fulfillment.  Imagination and Emotion.  Rebellion against classicism

Shipwreck by Turner

 William Wordsworth “I wander’d lonely as a cloud, That floats on high o’er vales and hills.”  Lord Byron--”When a man hath no freedom to fight for at home, Let him combat for that of his neighbors; Let him think of the glories of Greece and of Rome, and get knocked on his head for his labors.”  Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein  Grimm’s Fairy Tales  Arthurian Tales and Legends

 Poets  Samuel Taylor Coleridge  William Wordsworth  Lake District Poets  Percy Bryce Shelley  Lord Byron  Writers  Goethe’s Faust--The struggle in the mind of a heroic individual.  Sir Walter Scott--the historical novel Ivanhoe.  Alexandre Dumas-- The Three Musketeers

 Beethoven as a bridge b/w classical and romantic  3 rd Symphony—Eroica initially dedicated to Napoleon.  Richard Wagner (German)  Franz Schubert  Franz Liszt  Tchaikovsky (Russia) 1812 Overture  Opera--Emotion!!!  Paganini--Italian  Verdi--Italian link with nationalism-- Victor Emmanual Roi d’Italia  Puccini--La Boheme

 Courbet—”Show me an angel and I will paint you an angel” › The Painter’s Studio › The Stone Breakers  Constable— Landscapes (also Romanticism) › The Haywain  Daumier › 3 rd Class Carriage.  Millet › The Sower

 Charles Dickens--Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, Hard Times  “It was a town of red brick, or of brick that would have been red if the smoke and ashes had allowed it.” Hard Times  The Beggar by Chekov