Literary Movements: Romanticism, Theory, and American Fiction

Rationalism Versus Romanticism: Core Differences

The conflict between Rationalism and Romanticism can be summarized by these opposing concepts:

  • Reason / Emotion
  • Reality / Fantasy
  • Mundane / Exotic
  • Conservative / Revolutionary

The romantic journey often leads to the countryside. Romantics associated the country with independence, moral clarity, and purity. However, the Gothic Romantic E. A. Poe saw the country as a phantasmagoric place, while Irving viewed it as idyllic and a means of escape.

Defining Romanticism

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Robert Frost’s Poetic Analysis: Themes of Nature, Reality, and Tragedy

Robert Frost’s Poetic Themes and Techniques

The Tragedy of Raymond Fitzgerald and Core Themes

Frost based his poem on an accident that had taken place six years before, which had taken the life of a sixteen-year-old boy, Raymond Fitzgerald, in nearby Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Frost focuses on this small event to suggest the larger themes of his poetry:

  • The isolation of the individual
  • The mystery of human existence
  • The ambiguity of nature
  • The need to create order and meaning out of chaos

Personification

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Spanish Literary Movements: Romanticism, Realism, and Naturalism

I. Romanticism: Characteristics and Key Authors

The Romantic Lyric

The Romantic genre cultivated the lyric because it was the ideal medium to express feelings. It is characterized by a break with neoclassical forms. Topics covered include:

  • Love
  • Life
  • Freedom

Style and Metric Development

Romantic writers use a suggestive and resonant vocabulary, treating language as music and sound. They often employ rhetorical exclamations or question marks to express intense emotions.

Regarding metric, they use verses of

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Essential Phrases for Different Writing Styles

Informal Letter or Email to a Friend

Opening Phrases

  • Hi David,
  • Introductory sentence
  • How have you been?
  • How are things?
  • Thanks so much for your last email/letter.
  • Sorry I haven’t been in touch for such a long time.

Main Body: Introducing the Topic

This is where you introduce the topic.

  • I’ve just read an interesting article about … and I think …
  • It’s great to hear that…
  • You must tell them to visit…
  • Why don’t we/you visit…?
  • You should definitely go to…
  • I’d really recommend (+ verb + -ing or subject +
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Defining Romanticism: Characteristics and Spanish Literary Forms

Concept and Characteristics of Romanticism

Romanticism is an ideological, literary, and artistic movement, fundamentally defined by an attitude toward life marked by the desire for freedom.

Vital Freedom and Conflict

The Romantic spirit is characterized by conflict: conflict with the self, with the world, and with destiny.

  • The irrational spirit breaks the boundaries of the rational and the real. However, the limitations and disappointments of life often create an uneasiness that can lead to suicide.
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Spanish Literary History: Journalism and Drama in the 20th Century

The Interplay of Literature and Journalism in Spain

The Press as a Vehicle for Cultural Transmission (Pre-1950)

The press was key to primary cultural transmission and the formation of political criteria. Writers utilized journals to disseminate their ideas, and newspapers published high-quality weekly literary supplements.

Key Figures in Early Literary Journalism

  • Unamuno: Started writing in El Noticiero BilbaĆ­no and contributed to many newspapers. His most famous work was published as a series of twelve
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