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(Henry Augustin) title: A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century date: words: 121834 sentences: 7137 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/15931.txt txt: ./txt/15931.txt summary: the name romanticist for writers like Scott, Coleridge, and Keats; and I translating German ballads,[1] two other young poets, far to the south, Romantic school, Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Scott . romantic narrative, itself also then a new or revived thing in English Comedy" occurs in some seventeenth-century English prose writer like Sir Even Italy had its romantic movement; Manzoni began, like Walter Scott, Like our own later Pre-Raphaelite group, German art critics began to arts of poetry, music, and scene-painting to old national legends such as The German romantic school, like the English, but more learnedly and modern from ancient art, romantic from classical literature. romantic school upon English poetry or prose was slight. Like the English, it was romantic in spirit, but was The narrative ballad is hardly one of the forms of high art, like the THE STUDY OF MEDIAEVAL ART.--The correlation of romantic poetry, Catholic id: 15447 author: Beers, Henry A. (Henry Augustin) title: A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century date: words: 126229 sentences: 7595 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/15447.txt txt: ./txt/15447.txt summary: "the Romantic School." Writers of English literary history, while verse tales are better poetry than the English metrical romances of the "The poet of whose works I have undertaken the revision," writes Dr. Johnson, "may now begin to assume the dignity of an ancient, and claim The general principle of the new or English school was to imitate nature; Fleece," a poem in blank verse and in four books, descriptive of English Fable and Romance'' or Mr. Warton''s ''History of English Poetry.''" The important title is Thomas Percy''s "Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: poet who may be said to have been made by the English ballad literature, modernized, the verse would read like eighteenth-century work. true mediaeval work like Chaucer''s poems and the English and Scottish Gray in Warton''s "History of English Poetry." Akenside read Dyer''s Romantic and Classical in English Literature, The, 102 Romantic and Classical in English Literature, The, 102 id: 48042 author: Brandes, Georg title: Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 6. Young Germany date: words: 144538 sentences: 7956 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/48042.txt txt: ./txt/48042.txt summary: possible to look upon Heine as essentially the poet of unhappy love and the leading spirits of the Germany of that day had regarded the great that first induced Heine and Börne to strike out a new path in German expressions he employs in writing about him (_Briefe aus Paris_, No. 44) after reading Moore''s _Life of Byron_. belief in Goethe''s greatness as a man and as a poet. a revolutionary political moralist like Börne entertained a feeling not until the old man of Weimar dies will German liberty be born. "What!" writes Börne, "Goethe, a highly gifted man, a poet, in the best In Heine''s North Sea poems we hear, for the first time in German a poem like _Ein Jüngling liebt ein Mädchen_ ("A young man loves a Compare with this Heine''s poem, _An die Jungen_ ("To the Young"). Heine, as every one knows, did not live to be an old man. id: 47675 author: Brandes, Georg title: Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 1. 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Romance is a perennial form of modern literature, and has passed through The development of Romantic poetry in the eighteenth century is English romantic poetry, he gets his effect from the description of a Romantic poetry may be well illustrated by the life and works of Thomas During this time he planned a complete History of English Poetry, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel