Search Results - "Romanticism"
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“Un-Romanticized” love in Anthony and Cleopatra and The Taming of the Shrew
Published 2015“…Among Shakespeare’s plays revolving around the theme of love, Anthony and Cleopatra and The Taming of the Shrew develop an un-romanticized attitude by focusing on carnal realities, reinforced through the imagery associated with Cleopatra and Katherine as well as the banquet occasions. …”
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“Un-romanticized” love in Anthony and Cleopatra and The Taming of the Shrew
Published 2015“…Among Shakespeare’s plays revolving around the theme of love, Anthony and Cleopatra and The Taming of the Shrew develop an un-romanticized attitude by focusing on carnal realities, reinforced through the imagery associated with Cleopatra and Katherine as well as the banquet occasions. …”
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Patrician landscapes and the picturesque in Nottinghamshire c.1750-c.1850
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A scholarly edition of the selected letters of Thomas Campbell (1777-1844)
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E.T.A. Hoffmann's opera manifesto: romantic philosophy and musical semantics in early German Romantic opera
Published 2020Subjects: “…Romanticism in music; Operas…”
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Norman O. Brown, Herbert Marcuse and the romantic tradition
Published 2001Subjects: “…American romanticism; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Giambattista Vico…”
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Wales, the West Country, and the Midlands in female-authored novels, 1810-1820
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Poetic inspiration in the philosophies of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Muhammad Iqbal
Published 2013“…The stress that English Romanticism lays upon a poet’s imaginative capacity as a source of poetic inspiration finds its clearest expression in the writings of its philosopher, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). …”
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Robert Southey and his age: ageing, old age and the days of old
Published 2018“…Using a range of published and unpublished sources, including Southey’s vast correspondence, this essay will track this preoccupation for the first time and consider its implications for understanding both of Southey and of Romanticism.…”
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Dark Swan; Contemporary Tales of the Gothic Antipodes
Published 2018“…Dark Swan – Contemporary Tales of the Gothic Antipodes, curated by Kelsey Ashe, is a four-week exhibition providing artists and audiences an opportunity to examine an aesthetic of Australian Gothic Romanticism in relation to the real and imagined history, landscape and characters of Western Australia through art, film, costume and performance.…”
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Imaginary homeland: romantic women writers and Italy
Published 2004“…The aim of this work is to investigate the importance of Italy, as a real and imaginary country, in British Romanticism, particularly in women's writings. Since the heyday of the Grand Tour, Italy has been approached as an alien and distant country, but also as a liberating and stimulating reality. …”
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Intertextuality, subjectivity, and meaning in Liszt’s Deux Polonaises
Published 2019“…It opens up multiple meanings that are related to contemporary conceptions of the polonaise, and the symbols of Polish cultural Romanticism with which the genre was intertwined.…”
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"Straying imagination, righteous intuition": the English romantic movement and philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal (1873-1938)
Published 2011“…Although the philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal is highly original, it reflects a strong and pervading presence of Romanticism. Correspondingly, literary critics have drawn similarities between the English Romantics and Iqbal on a number of thematic concerns, in particular, their appreciation for nature. …”
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Malay cultural responsive landscape: inspiration for design emotion in modern landscape architecture
Published 2015“…This statement supports the landscape evolution which has started during the Romanticism Movement. This movement is fundamentally the awakening point in environmental consciousness. …”
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I worship, so I download? Idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in Taiwan
Published 2015“…The constructs chosen in this research should be seen only as a snapshot but other variables such as vanity trait, autonomy, romanticism or involvement are not taken into account. …”
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Work, consumption and the self in the UK retail book trade
Published 2004“…Its roots, though, are in the historical construction of the idea of self, drawn from romanticism, and a view of culture as related to notions of self-development. …”
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