ROMANTICISM
Romanticism literature in poetry and how it effects everyday society. "I have no quarrel, it is scarcely necessary to add, either with the man of science or the romanticist when they keep in their proper place." (Gleckner 33). Some people are still unclear of the exact boundaries in which literature is considered Romanticism, but few common relations seem to be apparent in all or most pieces."The Romantic believes that the particular qualities which make-up humanness - mind, purpose, consciousness, will, personality are unique in known phylogeny, and are so far at variance with the physical conditions in which man exists that they are irrelevant to the general structure of physical reality."(Gleckner 123). As the drunken era of over-doped writers started their 1770's few thought with such creativeness as Irving's "Rip Van Winkle". People became obsessed by the idea of freedom, and the writers became rebels, perpetually in revolt against conservative society, yearning after a spiritual independence that the current age denied them. "Hero of American Romanticism: male, young, innocence, love of nature, distrust to town life."(Arpin 120). Romanticism logic might have been considered a waste of laboring effort to concei
Word Count: 1172. The romantic theory of form is at once expressive from which it arises. But for the romantics a poem's unity and ideal quality do not arise out of strictly intellectual or technical operation; they are arrived at, as in neoclassicism, by taking general types according to fixed rules. That is why the sphere of speech the romantics rejected the mechanical conventions of poetic diction dear to their predecessors, with its mythological allegories, and pathetic fallacies. But they have brought into being what might be called a philosophy of creativity, which is the core of their thought, in the same way as the experience in which this philosophy originates in its vital core. Orlando: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. The readers only know the word as the poet decided to show it to them.
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