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| | Romantic Period Music |
 | | At this period, the arts of literature and painting began to influence music. |  | | Romantic art differs from classic art by its greater emphasis on the qualities of remoteness and strangeness. |  | | The Romantic movement in music coincides with a general Romantic movement in all arts. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~dorakmt/music/romantic.html
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 | | Romantic composers used themes from the middle ages such as brave knights, damsels in distress and great kings to write their music. |  | | The Romantic time period (1827-1900) was a time when composers were expressing their individuality. |  | | A lot of Romantic art and music was very emotional and expressed national pride. |
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| | Romantic Period |
 | | Romantic period composer Robert Schumann (1810-1856) eventually became well known as both critic and author. |  | | Many different genres exploiting the 19th-century piano include waltzes, mazurkas, polonaises, preludes, and intermezzi, and encouraged "the popularity of the Romantic art song [that] was furthered by the emergence of the piano as the universal household instrument" (Machlis and Forney 316). |  | | Although this period embraced much more than music, literary figure E.T.A. Hoffmann claimed music to be "the most romantic of all the arts -- one might almost say, the only genuinely romantic one -- for its sole subject is the infinite. |
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http://fasindy.org/Education/Romantic.html
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| | Outline of American Literature - Chapter 3 |
 | | The Romantics underscored the importance of expressive art for the individual and society. |  | | Romantic ideas centered around art as inspiration, the spiritual and aesthetic dimension of nature, and metaphors of organic growth. |  | | The poem's innovative, unrhymed, free-verse form, open celebration of sexuality, vibrant democratic sensibility, and extreme Romantic assertion that the poet's self was one with the poem, the universe, and the reader permanently altered the course of American poetry. |
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http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/oal/lit3.htm
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| | Romantic Period |
 | | The earliest Romantic composers were all born within a few years of each other in the early years of the nineteenth century. |  | | The romantic artists were the first in history to give themselves the name by which they were identified. |  | | For inspiration, many Romantic composers turned to the visual arts, poetry, drama, literature, and to nature itself. |
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http://www.nv.cc.va.us/home/jwulff/MUS103/romantic_period.htm
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| | English literature -> The Romantic Period on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |
 | | Other novelists of the period were Maria Edgeworth, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, and Thomas Love Peacock, the latter noted for his eccentric novels satirizing the romantics. |  | | The periodicals Edinburgh Review and Blackwood's Magazine, in which leading writers were published throughout the century, were major forums of controversy, political as well as literary. |  | | Although the great novelist Jane Austen wrote during the romantic era, her work defies classification. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/section/englsh-lit_theromanticperiod.asp
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| | American Poetry With Romantic Period Age |
 | | Romantic assertion that the poet's self was one with the poem, the universe, and the reader permanently altered the course of American poetry... |  | | William Blake and the Romantic Period of Poetry, 2004. |  | | Poets of the Romantic Age (acrostic poems by Elizabeth... |
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http://www.stateofexpression.com/12/american-poetry-with-romantic-period-age.html
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| | Introduction to the Romantic Period |
 | | We use this year as a starting point for the Romantic Period in English literature because it was the year in which a collection of poems was published that would serve as a major turning point. |  | | But Romantic authors and artists are often very "present" in their works, as Wordsworth is in both "Simon Lee" and "We are Seven". |  | | In this class, calling a work "Romantic" simply means that it fits somehow into the "Romantic Movement", an artistic, literary, and philosophical trend in the early 19th Century. |
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http://english.wc.edu/engl2323/romant.html
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| | Romantic Period Essentials |
 | | The German composer's Third Symphony is typically cited as the watershed for the early Romantics, a school of composers active through the mid-18th century often characterized by their spontaneity and delicate lyricism, a rising sense of national as well as personal identity, and a flair for virtuosity. |  | | Succeeding generations of composers--including the late Romantics, who would produce significant works well into the 20th century--sustained the music's premium for outsize emotions and added even greater scale to a literature dominated by symphonic works. |  | | The more individualistic style and heightened emotional expression that characterized Beethoven's work had been audible in the work of other classical composers but by 1820 became central features in the compositions of the Romantics. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/music/essentials/-/classical/romantic
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| | Vienna Online ** Classical Comments |
 | | The other great style that emerged during this period was the expressive piano composition style of Chopin and Schumann. |  | | The Romantic Period also saw the first noticeable adaptations of folk music into the "classical" style. |  | | Many of the later works of the period sprouted from the patriotism that the composers felt. |
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http://www.geocities.com/viennaonline/comments/comments0701.html
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| | ROMANTIC PERIOD |
 | | This type of language was common during the Romantic Period. |  | | The Romantic Period left its mark on the world and will be remembered for its differences. |  | | This movement contained ideas that were nearly the exact opposite of the ideas exposed in the Romantic movement. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3729/ROMANPER.HTM
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| | Anti Essays : : The Romantic Period |
 | | The Romantic Period was a literary movement in Europe and America during the late 1700s through the middle 1800s. |  | | Children, especially, were esteemed in literature of the Romantic Period, and females were much more likely than in the past to be significant characters. |  | | Writers during the Romantic Period wrote from their imaginations rather than presenting life realistically. |
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http://www.antiessays.com/print.php?eid=1688
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| | CHAPTER 14 -- THE ROMANTIC PERIOD (1825 - 1900) |
 | | Gustav Mahler was in the tradition of the Romantic artist who poured his emotions into his music. |  | | Romantic composers focused primarily on historical and literary subjects for their musical topics. |  | | While Puccini's lifespan and the style of some of his music would suggest that he be classified as a "modern" composer, his music is Romantic to the core. |
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http://www.gprep.org/~music/musikbok/chap14.html
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| | Romantic Period on the Web ... The Classical Music Beat |
 | | Although the word "romantic" now most usually means "something related to love", romantic music as spoken about by musicologists and academics is not necessarily about this and does not always sound like what would nowadays be thought of as "romantic" in the general sense. |  | | The term 'Romantic' is used to label composers of various nationalities such as Jean Sibelius, Samuel Barber and Ralph Vaughan Williams, all of whom lived into the middle of the 20th Century. |  | | The poet and painter William Blake is the most extreme example of the Romantic sensibility in Britain, epitomised by his claim 'I must create a system or be enslaved by another man's'. |
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| | Romantic Period |
 | | While music and art from the Classical period was based on reason, order and rules, music and other art from the Romantic period was based on emotion, adventure and imagination. |  | | During the Romantic period, there was a new appreciation of the artist as an individual- someone who had feelings which were expressed through their creations. |  | | The Romantic period was a time of political revolution and new ways of looking at the world. |
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http://www.dsokids.com/2001/dso.asp?PageID=458
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| | Romantic |
 | | Many of the Romantic period's stories, art, and music were about exotic places and fantastic events. |  | | The piano was the most popular instrument during the Romantic period. |  | | Click on the names of these Romantic period composers to go to their page. |
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http://www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano/Mike/capmusic/romantic/romantic.htm
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| | Romantic Canons: A Bibliography |
 | | The period concept thus facilitates a certain "amnesia" in postmodernism about the history of its intellectual claims by allowing postmodern cultural critics to focus on "the claustrophobic, historically foreshoretened question, 'Is postmodernism continuous or discontinuous with modernism?'" (note 26, 104). |  | | Curran's essay shows that Romantic poets, having for the first time access to previous periods of poetry, were the first group of poets to conceive of themselves as constituting a literary period |  | | I want to know what is at stake in our blindness to the moment that canonicity became a value (the Romantic period, I argue) and in our insistence on that moment as being "worlds apart" from our present moment. |
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http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/anthologies/canon.htm
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| | Romantic Period of Music |
 | | You are an unknown composer during the Romantic Period. |  | | You have been studying the Romantic Period of music. |  | | After researching the music, musicians, and the characteristics of the Romantic Period, describe your lifestyle in 19 |
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| | Literary Resources -- Romantic (Lynch) |
 | | Many more sources on the Romantic period are included on my eighteenth-century pages. |  | | and Romantic Literature (Laura Mandell, Harriet Linkin, and Rita Raley) |  | | "Romantics Unbound is my attempt to connect teachers and students to the wealth of Romanticism material available on the Internet." Includes pages on Romantic writers, artists, musicians, and the Gothic. |
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| | Romantic period in music |
 | | Music from the Romantic period is very expressive and considerable liberties are taken in the tempo of the music. |  | | The music forms from the Classical periods are still used but the rules were no longer followed strictly. |  | | Major developments in opera took place: the Italian school of "Bel Canto" as well as "verismo", Wagner's music drama. |
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| | Literature: Romantic Period |
 | | Romantic Chronology (Alan Liu and Laura Mandell, Univ. of Cal.-Santa Barbara) |  | | This site is divided into neat packages of time periods related to the Romantic Period. |  | | This site is a gateway to more Web pages relating to English Literature of the Romantic Period. |
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http://www.lib.wsc.ma.edu/engrom.htm
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| | Classical to Romantic period music: composers biography |
 | | Following in the non-traditional pattern for which Vivaldi had been a forerunner some years before, these composers touched upon music from the gentle and tender to the grandiose and magnificent. |  | | These great classical composers lead the way to the Romantic period. |  | | The French composer bridged the music from an emotional - sometimes gentle, sometimes grandiose - innovative style to the changing harmony of the Impressionistic Period. |
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| | School Work on Romantic Period |
 | | This period in time had influenced many, or even all of the arts. |  | | The Romantic period was about freedom of expression and breaking away from time-honored conventions. |  | | The Romantic Period was filled with many significant, brilliant musicians. |
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| | Romantic Music Period on Almondnet |
 | | The Romantic period is about passion and self-expression... |  | | Find romantic music period and more at Lycos Search. |  | | Dozens of critical essays, reports and papers on poetry of the romantic era. |
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http://www.christmas-party-ideas.co.uk/xmasparty/romantic_music_period.html
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| | enetic.com - romantic period in literature |
 | | Find romantic period in literature and more at Lycos Search. |  | | www.enetic.com - romantic period in literature (11/7/2005 |  | | Read about romantic period in literature in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary. |
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http://www.enetic.com/Romantic-Period-In-Literature.aspx
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| | The Romantic Period |
 | | Beethoven (1770-1827) bridged the Classical and Romantic periods in both his life and works reflecting the Classical influence in his early work and the Romantic in his later years. |  | | The Romantic period was ushered in by artists who expressed themselves freely and personally. |  | | Programmatic content was expressed in tone poems by Liszt and others, and in symphonic works such as Berlioz’s Symphony Fantastique, and in piano music such as Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition (later orchestrated by Ravel in 1923). |
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| | Omniseek: /Arts & Humanities /Humanities /Poets /Romantic Period Poets / |
 | | importance for the romantic - period poets in this context in contribution to studies of romantic - period literature for an |  | | A brief overview of writers of the Romantic period. |  | | Literature/ Authors/ Poets / Romantic Period Poets The Romantic Period, 1820-1860: Essayists and Poets - From |
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| | Romantic Period |
 | | Romantic poets and artists abandoned traditional subjects, turning to the passionate and fanciful. |  | | Emergence of the bohemian artist: the rejected dreamer who starved in an attic. |  | | Doomed romantic relationship with George Sand (Aurore Dudevant) |
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http://gozips.uakron.edu/~clb22/romantic.htm
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
 | | Literary Resources: Romantic (collection of links to sites on the Internet dealing especially with English Romantic literature, excluding most single electronic texts, and limited to collections of information useful to academics) (Jack Lynch, Rutgers U.) |  | | Acrostics of Self-Inscription by Women Poets of the Romantic Age (acrostic poems by Elizabeth Caselli, Frances O'Neill, and Susannah Harrison) (Stuart Curran, U. Penn) |  | | The Literary Link: Romanticism and the Nineteenth Century (links to web resources for English Romanticism, Painting and poetry of the Romantics, English Romantic Authors and their works, Nineteenth-century Literature, Nineteenth-Century Prose) (Janice Patten, San Jose State U.) |
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| | Adriana Craciun-- Women Romantic Writers |
 | | Women Writers of the Romantic Period: New Anthologies and Resources (Romanticism on the Net, 1998) |  | | Elegy to the Memory of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales (1817) (British Women Romantic Poets Project, UC Davis) |  | | The Mohawks, a Satirical Poem with Notes (1822) (British Women Romantic Poets Project, UC Davis) |
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| | The Romantic Period |
 | | The Romantic Period is a term applied to the era in music history, from cabout 1790 to 1910, that succeeded the Classical period. |  | | In music, it is applied (as to literature and painting) to works in which fantasy and imagination are in their own right more important than classical features such as balance, restraint, and good taste. |  | | The early period of Romanticism is generally seen as ending about the middle of the century, and the middle period as ending in circa 1890; the final period can be reckoned as ending in circa 1910 or at the time of World War I. Romantic Period Music Sample 1 |
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| | Romantic Period, 1785 - 1830 |
 | | A brief overview of writers of the Romantic period. |  | | DayPoems: A Seven-Century Poetry Slam * Romantic Period, 1,785 - 1,830 lines of verse * www.daypoems.net * Timothy Bovee, editor |  | | If you are like us, you have strong feelings about poetry, and about each poem you read. |
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| | ArtNet157 : Romantic_period |
 | | Romantic period time period 8 of Western art |  | | Romantic period has art comparison East meets West comparison |  | | A text summary of the clickable map above, meant for web-crawlers and other automatic tools: |
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http://trumpet.sdsu.edu/x157/artnet_1/Romantic_period.htm
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| | Romantic Period |
 | | Click here for a timeline of authors and works of literature during the Romantic Period |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ga3/britlitperiods
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| | 12th Grade Romantic Period |
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http://wonder.k12.ar.us/hellmer/12romantic.htm
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| | The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Romantic Age: Introduction |
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http://www.wwnorton.com/nael/romantic/welcome.htm
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| | Romantic Period |
 | | This helped to emphasise and heighten the expression in the music. |  | | Scales included chromatic and whole tone ones in Romantic music. |  | | Characteristics: The Romantic era was a period of great change. |
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http://www.abcmusicnotes.com/GCSE/romantic.dwt
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| | Romantic Period: Fiction |
 | | Poe's combination of decadence and romantic primitivism appealed enormously to Europeans, particularly to the French poets Stéphane Mallarmé, Charles Baudelaire, Paul Valéry, and Arthur Rimbaud. |  | | Later, she said that the novel was inspired and "written by God." Her motive was the religious passion to reform life by making it more godly. |  | | The self-divided, tragic note in American literature becomes dominant in the novels, even before the Civil War of the 1860s manifested the greater social tragedy of a society at war with itself. |
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http://www.auroraweb.com/america/romantic_lit/romantic_period_fiction1.htm
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| | Romantic Circles: Scholarly Resources |
 | | Welcome to the Romantic Circles Scholarly Resources collection, a set of online research tools approved by the General Editors of the site, intended for the study of the Romantics, their contemporaries, and their cultural contexts. |  | | Romantic Circles is published by the University of Maryland. |  | | These links, arranged alphabetically by title, point to sites recognized by the Romantic Circles Editors as making high quality contributions to their individual topics, but which are not official resources of the Romantic Circles Website. |
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| | Romantic Period in American Literature |
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http://faculty.pittstate.edu/~knichols/romantic.html
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| | Romanticism: General views and Research |
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http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/patten/romanpage.html
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| | Romantic Period |
 | | Lives of the Great Romantics I: Shelley, Byron and Wordsworth |  | | Lives of the Great Romantics II: Keats, Coleridge and Scott |  | | Lives of the Great Romantics III: Godwin, Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley |
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http://www.pickeringchatto.com/romanticperiod.htm
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| | Romantics Unbound Romanticism Studies |
 | | I would also like to acknowledge Heaven and Earth Studios for its excellent work in redesigning the graphics, layout, and design of this site. |  | | Romantics Unbound is a Romanticism studies online learning and research site, connecting scholars, teachers, and students to a wealth of Romanticism material available on the Internet. |  | | To get started, simply click the navigation buttons above or follow the navigation text at the bottom of each page. |
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| | Page Has Moved |
 | | As of 26 December 1998, Jack Lynch's page "Literary Resources -- Romantic" has moved to a new location. |  | | If you have any questions, please contact Jack Lynch at jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu. |
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http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jlynch/Lit/romantic.html
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