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Romantics and drew
The Romantics, with the partial exception of Byron, rejected the poetic ideals of the 18th century, and each of them returned to Milton for inspiration, though each drew something different from Milton.

Romantics and between
Brahms admired some of Wagner's music and admired Liszt as a great pianist, but the conflict between the two schools, known as the War of the Romantics, soon embroiled all of musical Europe.
There was also considerable enmity between positive punks ( known today as goths ) and the glamorously dressed New Romantics.
A major exhibit in 1989 at the Barbican Art Gallery, London ( in book form as: John Christian, The Last Romantics, 1989 ) traced Burne-Jones's influence on the next generation of artists, and another at Tate Britain in 1997 explored the links between British Aestheticism and Symbolism.
He has drawn parallels between Buddhism and the spirit of the Romantics, who believed that what art reveals has great moral and spiritual significance, and has written of " the religion of art.
During the 1980s and ' 90s, when Blondie was disbanded, Burke played drums for The Romantics ( for whom Burke was the regular drummer between 1990 and 2004 ), Pete Townshend, Bob Dylan, Eurythmics, The Tourists, Dramarama, The Fleshtones, Iggy Pop, and Joan Jett, amongst others.
A broader movement of New Romantics has been postulated, to cover many of the British poets between the ' Auden group ' of the 1930s and The Movement.
During this period he became involved in the " War of the Romantics ," the vitriolic controversy between the relatively conservative branch of the Romantic movement, represented by Brahms, Mendelssohn and others, and the progressive " Music of the Future " trend exemplified by the music of Franz Liszt, Hector Berlioz and especially by the music dramas of Richard Wagner.
The rift between Shakespeare on the stage and Shakespeare on the page was at its widest in the early 19th century, at a time when both forms of Shakespeare were hitting peaks of fame and popularity: theatrical Shakespeare was successful spectacle and melodrama for the masses, while book or closet drama Shakespeare was being elevated by the reverential commentary of the Romantics into unique poetic genius, prophet, and bard.

Romantics and spirit
" This tempestuous spirit became the darling of British Romantics.
The second trend is represented by Giosuè Carducci, a dominant figure of this period, fiery opponent of the Romantics and restorer of the ancient metres and spirit who, great as a poet, was scarcely less distinguished as a literary critic and historian.

Romantics and French
As a poet, Smith is grouped with the West Coast Romantics ( alongside Ambrose Bierce, Joaquin Miller, Sterling, Nora May French, and others ) and remembered as ' The Last of the Great Romantics ' and ' The Bard of Auburn '.
In continental Europe, Romantics had embraced the French Revolution in its beginnings, then found themselves fighting the counter-Revolution in the trans-national Imperial system of Napoleon.
In the period of Romanticism, Shakespeare, who conformed to none of the classical rules, became the focus of French argument over them, in which the Romantics eventually triumphed ; Victor Hugo was among the first French playwrights to break these conventions.
Janson, The Romantics to Rodin: French Nineteenth-century Sculpture from North American Collections ( Los Angeles County Museum of Art ) 1980.
A man of the theater first and foremost, Caragiale was well-acquainted with the work of his predecessors, from William Shakespeare to the Romantics, and heavily impressed by the French comédie en vaudeville.
Maspero had already made some repairs and clearances there ( continued in his absence by unofficial but authorized explorers of many nationalities ) in his previous tenure of office, and now he set up a team of workmen under French Egyptologists and regularly visited to oversee its reconstruction work, opposing some Romantics who wished the ruins left as they were.
Amongst French authors, he shows nothing but contempt for the Romantics but adores the poetry of Baudelaire and that of the nascent Symbolist movement of Paul Verlaine, Tristan Corbière and Stéphane Mallarmé, as well as the decadent fiction of the unorthodox Catholic writers Auguste Villiers de l ' Isle-Adam and Barbey d ' Aurevilly.
Théophile de Viau was " rediscovered " by the French Romantics in the 19th century.

Romantics and Revolution
Borrowing from the Romantics for imagery ( the introduction closely follows that of Michelet's " History ..."), " Citizens " also argues against the Romantics ' belief in the necessity of the Revolution.

Romantics and Satan
Particularly after the European Enlightenment, some works, such as Paradise Lost, were taken up by Romantics and described as presenting the biblical Satan as an allegory representing a crisis of faith, individualism, free will, wisdom and enlightenment.

Romantics and John
As well as stories from the Old Testament, John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress and Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, she grew up with Aesop ’ s Fables, the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, Charles Kingsley's The Water Babies, the folk tales and mythology of Scotland, the German Romantics, Shakespeare, and the romances of Sir Walter Scott.
* Fitzgerald, Alan John, Barons, Rebels & Romantics: the Fitzgeralds First Thousand Years.
Lyrical influences include the 19th century Romantics ( especially Percy Shelley ), and John Keats poem Endymion.
* 1994: Hooligan Romantics ( featuring John Atkinson, Pieter Bast, Dionys Breukers, Patrice Meyers, Frank van der Kooy )
By 1953 John Heath-Stubbs could write of the New Romantics as a movement of the past, though acutely singling out W. S. Graham under the heading of in it, though not of it.

Romantics and inspired
During that time has arose the legend of his affair with Madam Falbowska that inspired number of European Romantics, among which were Franz Liszt, Victor Hugo, and many others.

Romantics and poet
Unlike many other modernists, but like the English Romantics, by whom he was influenced, Stevens thought that poetry was what all humans did ; the poet was merely self-conscious about the activity.
Goethe lauded him as a poet among painters, and his work shows some of the sensibilities the Romantics would later celebrate.
The belief in the unappreciated 18th-century Shakespeare was proposed at the beginning of the 19th century by the Romantics, in support of their view of 18th-century literary criticism as mean, formal, and rule-bound, which was contrasted with their own reverence for the poet as prophet and genius.

Romantics and artist
In his essay, " The Romantics Were Prompted ," published in 1949, Rothko argued that the " archaic artist ... found it necessary to create a group of intermediaries, monsters, hybrids, gods and demigods " in much the same way that modern man found intermediaries in Fascism and the Communist Party.
Champfleury saw the work in the Salon, and sought out the artist to enlist him in the small army of so-called " Realists ," comprising ( round the noisy glory of Courbet ) all those who raised protest against the academical trifles of the degenerate Romantics.

Romantics and .
The 18th and 19th centuries saw an influx of naturalists, writers, and artists, in particular the Romantics, followed by the golden age of alpinism as mountaineers began to ascend the peaks.
Late in the 18th century the first wave of Romantics such as Goethe and Turner came to admire the scenery ; Wordsworth visited the area in 1790, writing of his experiences in The Prelude.
Romantics focused attention on the individual and described nature as a spiritual force.
* The Romantics: England in a Revolutionary Age, Woodbridge: Merlin Press, 1997.
" The term is further derived from the German expression Volk, in the sense of " the people as a whole " as applied to popular and national music by Johann Gottfried Herder and the German Romantics over half a century earlier.
The popular image of the Greek god Pan was removed from its classical context in the writings of the Romantics of the 18th century and connected with their ideals of a pastoral England.
F. R. Leavis had rubbished Scott, seeing him as a thoroughly bad novelist and a thoroughly bad influence ( The Great Tradition ); Marilyn Butler, however, offered a political reading of the fiction of the period that found a great deal of genuine interest in his work ( Romantics, Revolutionaries, and Reactionaries ).
It declined after 1976, but had a major influence on genres including punk, glam metal, New Romantics and gothic rock and has sporadically revived since the 1990s.
It was a major influence on the New Romantics in Britain, acts like Adam Ant and Flock of Seagulls extended it, and its androgyny and sexual politics were picked up by acts including Culture Club, Bronski Beat and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Romantics believe that the carved key was a symbolic key to protect and cherish the husband's heart.
Zola indicated that, whereas Romantics saw the world through a colored lens, the naturalist sees through a clear glass – precisely the sort of effect Balzac attempted to achieve in his works.
And yet early signs of a respectful, even sympathetic attitude toward the character appeared in the plays of Jean-François Regnard and in the paintings of Antoine Watteau, an attitude that would deepen in the 19th century, after the Romantics claimed the figure as their own.
As the Gautier citations suggest, Deburau early — about 1828 — caught the attention of the Romantics, and soon he was being celebrated in the reviews of Charles Nodier ( Gautier's praise would follow ), in an article by Charles Baudelaire on " The Essence of Laughter " ( 1855 ), and in the poetry of Théodore de Banville.
In that year, Gautier, drawing upon Deburau's newly acquired audacity as a Pierrot, as well as upon the Romantics ’ store of Shakespearean plots and of Don-Juanesque legend, published a " review " of a pantomime he claimed to have seen at the Funambules.
Charles Lamb established the Romantics ' attitude to King Lear in his 1811 essay " On the Tragedies of Shakespeare, considered with reference to their fitness for stage representation " where he says that the play " is essentially impossible to be represented on the stage ", preferring to experience it in the study.
Unlike many Romantics before him, Gautier's vision of death is solemn and portentous, proclaiming death as the definitive escape from life's torture.
The historical novel was further popularized in the 19th century by writers classified as Romantics.
The Romantics idealized the Celts as a primitive, bucolic people who were far more poetic, spiritual, and freer of rationalism than their neighbors.

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