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Romanticism And Realism (Enlightenment VS Romanticism (Reason in the most…
Romanticism And Realism
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Realism
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Society: Context
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Paris: Republicans, Liberals,
and Socialists
Art World:
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Themes: working class, daily (modern) life, society, social
realism
Often large sizes, dark colors, more of a free style
Literature
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United kingdom
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Jane Austen (1775-1817)
• Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855)
→ Jane Eyre (1847)
• Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
→ Oliver Twist (1837)
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Romantic Motifs
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Humanitarian feelings: antislavery movements, civil wars e.t.c
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Exoticism, Passion, Imagination
Interest for nature: mystery, the marvelous, infinity
Interest for the ‘primitive’: childhood, the child, fairytales, education
Literature
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The Lake Poets
Sentimental poetry, spontaneity, emotions, closeness to
nature, focus on everyday subjects
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More natural, casual style, and everyday subjects (nature)
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Art World
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Landscape Paintings
John Constable, The Haywain, 1821
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