The Romantic Movement - Mr. Kolodinski's History Classes
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Is reason all there is?
Romanticism defined…
A movement that glorified and celebrated nature, all
emotion , imagination and the mysterious
A reaction against the cold & calculated
Enlightenment
A reaction against the French Revolution’s excesses
AND the destruction of the Napoleonic Era
Honored Europe’s Medieval past
Worldview that included the existence of things
beyond that of empirical observation
Is there more to life than science and numbers?
Roots of Romanticism
Renaissance individualism
Protestantism’s emphasis on piety and devotion
German “Sturm und Drang” movement
Emotional & tragic… all of life
Rousseau
Is rationalism enough to explain the human experience?
Individual freedom of experience… learn by T & E
Kant
Human perception & knowledge = Senses + Process
Subjective
Innate Human Morality = Truth is beyond Reason
Music of the Romantic Movement
Ludwig von Beethoven
German composer
Hearing impaired
Full orchestra use >>
↑ emotional range of
music
Frederic Chopin
Polish child prodigy
Pianist & composer
Franz Liszt
Hungarian pianist &
composer
Literature of the Romantic Movement
British
Sir Walter Scott … novelist
Samuel Taylor Coleridge… poet
William Wordsworth… poet
Lord Byron … poet
John Keats… poet
Percy Shelley… poet
German
Johann W von Goethe (G)…
novelist
Friedrich Schlegel (G)… novelist
French
Victor Hugo (F)… novelist
There was a time
when meadow,
grove and
stream,
The earth and
every common
sight,
To me did seem
appareled in
celestial light,
The glory and
freshness of a
dream…
-Wordsworth
Art of the Romantic Movement
British
John Constable
JMW Turner
French
Eugene de la Croix
German
Caspar David Friedrich
SUBLIME
Architecture of the Romantic Movement
Neo-Gothic Revival
Medieval Style
Romanticism & Religion
Religion includes emotion…
is expressed in nature, God’s
creation
John Wesley & Methodism
Reaction against Deism &
rationalism
Revival – style… enthusiasm +
emotional experience
Repentance > Conversion >
Good Works > Godly life
Francois Rene de Chateaubriand
& RC Revival
Inner – Passion derived from
message and sacraments
Friedrich Schleiermacher
Emotional & physical
dependence on the Infinite
Being
1 O FOR a thousand tongues to
sing
My great Redeemer's praise,
The glories of my God and King,
The triumphs of his grace!
2 My gracious Master and my God,
Assist me to proclaim,
To spread through all the earth
abroad
The honours of thy name.
3 Jesus! the name that charms our
fears,
That bids our sorrows cease;
'Tis music in the sinner's ears,
'Tis life, and health, and peace.
4 He breaks the power of cancelled
sin,
He sets the prisoner free;
His blood can make the foulest
clean,
His blood availed for me.
Romantic Nationalism
Glorification of individuals & individual cultures
JG Fichte (G)
Humanity has shaped the world… great persons
Johann G Herder (G)
Distinctiveness of culture & peoples
GWF Hegel (G)
Historical evolution… all cultures / eras valuable
Thesis (Idea)> Antithesis (Challenge) > Synthesis (New)
What about the Islamic world?
Anti-Islamic… Medieval / revived Christianity / Politics
Pro-Islamic… Literature / Herder / Hegel / Schleiermacher
EXTRA CREDIT R.A.F.T.
Use your skills to create a “Romantic” piece of art,
poetry or music & include a paragraph explanation of
why it is ‘Romantic’ OR
Take an existing example of Romanticism and write a
1-page explanation of why this example qualifies as
“Romantic”
Include a copy of the example