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  • The '''Romantic Era''' or '''Romanticism''' started in roughly the second half of the 18th cent In literature, the Romantic Era may be said to have begun in [[Germany]] with [[Friedrich Schiller|Schiller
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  • | title = Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850
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  • A chronological list of some of the influential or landmark works of the '''Romantic Era'''.
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  • ...web |url=http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/lecture16a.html |title=The Romantic Era |accessdate=2010-01-30 |last=Kreis |first=Steven |year=2000|work=The Histor
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  • #REDIRECT [[Romantic Era]]
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  • ...web |url=http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/lecture16a.html |title=The Romantic Era |accessdate=2010-01-30 |last=Kreis |first=Steven |year=2000|work=The Histor
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  • The '''Romantic Era''' or '''Romanticism''' started in roughly the second half of the 18th cent In literature, the Romantic Era may be said to have begun in [[Germany]] with [[Friedrich Schiller|Schiller
    2 KB (307 words) - 16:17, 3 March 2017
  • | title = Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850
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  • == Romantic era == ...quals, almost a partnership between ''ripieno'' and ''concertare'', in the Romantic era the focus was entirely on the soloist, reducing the orchestral role to that
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  • ...various terms are sometimes applied, such as "Restoration", "Augustan", "[[Romantic Era|Romantic]]", "[[Victorian Literature|Victorian]] and "Edwardian".
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  • {{r|Romantic Era}}
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  • {{r|Romantic Era}}
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  • ...e in [[Europe]] and [[North America]] roughly between 1770 and 1850 (the [[Romantic Era]]), but also to an approach or attitude to creativity which existed before
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  • A chronological list of some of the influential or landmark works of the '''Romantic Era'''.
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  • The romantic era of the cowboy was closed with the coming of the continental railway system.
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  • ...] artistic criteria (as opposed to the earlier [[Baroque]] and the later [[Romantic Era|Romantic]] styles). The Enlightenment saw major advances in philosophy, the ...French Revolution]]. By 1785 or so the Enlightenment was replaced by the [[Romantic Era]], with special impact on the arts.
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  • ...n and the English Revolution. Faber and Faber 1977</ref> and the English [[Romantic Era|Romantic]] poets, including [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]], [[John Keats
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  • Like all the English [[Romantic Era|Romantic]] poets, Tennyson considered that in order to make a name for hims
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  • ===[[Romantic music|Romantic era]]===
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  • ...a growing interest in Indian civilization, symbolism, and religion in the Romantic era, and interest also visible in the ideas - often derived from etymological r
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  • ...worth''' (April 7, 1770 – April 23, 1850) was one of the leading English [[Romantic Era|Romantic]] poets. He was very prolific, producing many poems that are held
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  • ...enaissance, for most of the Italian humanists were devout Catholics. The [[Romantic Era|Romantic]] movement of the 19th century, typified by the poet [[Robert Brow
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  • ...Chaucer's works contain material from these admiring poets and the later [[romantic era]] poets' appreciation of Chaucer was coloured by their not knowing which of
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