literaturka

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Romanticism is a literary, artistic and intelectual movement focused
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on emotional expression that took place in B throughout E between 1770 1848
features an interest in folk culture
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national and ethnic cultural origins
features a deepened
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appreciation of the beauties of nature
features a new view of the artist as
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A supremely individual creator
features a general exaltation of emotion over
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reason and of the senses over intellect
representatives romantic
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William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Blake
Victorian Realism is a literary movement during the Victorian era 1837-1901
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that aimed to portray life with truth and accuracy without romanticization and idealization
Features V people and the world
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as they truly are
Features V Likely or
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propable plot events
Features V mixed characters of both
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good and bad qualities
Features V characters whose goals and Dreams
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conflict with social expectation
novels
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sisters Brönte, Charles Dickens, George Eliot
Non fictional writings
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John Ruskin, Matthew Arnold
preface the language of poetry
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poetry should use the natural everyday language of common people
preface focus on ordinary life and nature
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the beauty of nature as subjects worthy of poetic exploration
preface the role of the poet
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the poet as an individual with a unique sensibility and capabke of understanding emotions
preface poetry as a reflection of humanity
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the purpose of poetry was both to provide pleasure and understand the world
byronic hero is a fictional character.
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They're someone who exhibits a specific set of characteristics that make their life similar to Byron
byronic hero charismatic, sexually liberated,
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mysterious, arrogant, forced to deal with trauma, highly perceptive
Harold isolation and alienation
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he distanced himself from others
Harold mysterious past and romantic idealism
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he has suffered a moral and emotional fall
Harold self-destructive behaviour
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the poem hints at harold's indulgent past ex reckless behaviour
historical novel
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is a genre in which the author uses real events but adds fictional characters
history setting stories in
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familiar historical events
history bringing together fictional
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characters and real life figures
history not simplying retell the historical
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events and enumerating dates
main trends in B.L. during the fin
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1 the neo-Gothic. 2 the colonial narratives. 3. the pessimistic naturalism. 4. the new woman experimentalism

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