Romanticism

Romanticism

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Aug 20, 2001 · English · Paperback (448 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 448
Language English
Published Aug 20, 2001
Publisher Phaidon Press
ISBN-10 0714834432
ISBN-13 9780714834436

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Romanticism represents a vibrant shift in thought and emotion that emerged between the late 18th and early 19th centuries. David Blayney Brown explores this significant movement, emphasizing its essence as a profound way of feeling rather than merely a style confined to the arts. This perspective allows readers to appreciate how romantic ideals influenced not only literature and painting but also the very fabric of society and personal expression during a time of great change.

The narrative delves into the heart of romantic ideals, highlighting their celebration of nature, individualism, and the sublime. It captures the spirit of an era marked by a reaction against the constraints of Enlightenment rationalism, as artists and thinkers sought to reconnect with emotion and the natural world. Brown's examination leads readers on a journey through the revolutionary ideas and complex emotions that characterized the lives of pivotal figures and their works.

Through rich storytelling, Brown invites readers to grasp the transformative power of romanticism and its enduring legacy. The exploration serves not only as a historical account but also as a reflection on the human experience, revealing how these ideals continue to resonate in contemporary culture and thought.

Genres

Romance Action & Adventure History Art & Photography
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