Preromanticism:

and politically

imaginative, emotional, intuitive, free, individual, and particular over the rational, formal, and general.

Romanticism

and in Spain, Calderon.

truth only later.

McFarland says, are the diasparactive triad—breaking into pieces—are at the very center of life; Hegel

says, "In existence there is a permanent incompleteness which cannot be evaded" (städige Unganzheit—which cannot be evaded)

of inspiring the creative mind; as guide for, and insight into, man’s life whereas classicist starts with man and treasures nature only insofar as it confirms prior ideas about what man is

of in a conventional religious sense.

ratiocination, subject to development—maturation and decline.

Romantic discovers what s/he hopes are new values, new experience patterns, and his/er impulse is to rebel against any restriction upon that process of discovery, that quest for new and higher truth.

Key Terms in Romanticism:

Organicism, subjective, emotion, intuition, self, ruins, mountains, crags, vistas, conversation in poetry, lyric, ode, lamp, energy, tragedies, Plato vitalism, memory, darkness, caves, action, demythologized universe, psychological, childhood, yearning, striving, sublime, desire, guilt and remorse, rebellion, futurity, symbolism, Negative Capability,

Key terms in Neo-Classical

Deism, objectivity, general mechanistic, rational, epic, satire, mirror, logic, thought (reason), aristocracy, tabula rasa, Rules and

reguations, society, wit, comedies.

 


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