单词 | romanticist |
例句 | Maybe due to the fact that I was in my romanticist period, or because children have a built-in survival apparatus, I feared he was interested in marrying Momma and moving in with us. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 1969-01-01T00:00:00Z "Jicky is one of the great neoclassicist, romanticist works of olfactory art of the late 19th century," he said. NYC museum to start exploring scent as art form 2010-12-09T14:50:00Z For wine romanticists, that means the Bordeaux that Thomas Jefferson enjoyed on his visits to the region in the 1780s were probably not primarily cabernet. 5 things you need to know about cabernet sauvignon 2019-02-15T05:00:00Z "It sounds strange for a romanticist but I will be able to talk about what happened to romanticism, and actually Disraeli was very influenced by Byron," she said. Hay festival hears Byron and Shelley were 'monsters' 2010-06-03T10:49:00Z If baseball somehow reflects America, as romanticists like to believe, then it also shares in its blemishes. Baseball Rights a Wrong by Adding Negro Leagues to Official Records 2020-12-16T05:00:00Z For German romanticists in the late 18th century, the forest was an important symbol of unity and purity, the word waldeinsamkeit, forest loneliness, embodying the sense of inner peace to be found in the forest. 'Part of German soul' under threat as forests die 2019-08-07T04:00:00Z “Why not?” he remembered responding dispassionately, remarking, “You’re talking to an engineer, not a romanticist.” Victor Scheinman, Assembly Line Robot Inventor, Dies at 73 2016-09-21T04:00:00Z "He painted much of the same breathtaking scenery as Turner had a century before, and you can definitely see Turner's romanticist influence in Innes' work," she said. Centenary of artist's death marked 2014-04-13T07:52:35Z Bright Eyes’ A Christmas Album might not entertain huge holiday parties or family get-togethers, but it has its own place for diehard fans and depressed, single romanticists. The Best Gifts for Music Lovers 2013-11-29T10:50:20Z Nothing gets print romanticists more dewy-eyed than The Times-Picayune, which we learned last week will no longer be a daily presence on newsprint in New Orleans. The Media Equation: The Times-Picayune, New Orleans and a Doomed Romance 2012-05-28T00:55:55Z In sooth, he was an idealist and romanticist. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z Literature also had its serious mission, and the battle of the romanticists shook Paris almost as violently as a political revolution. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z “All in due time, my dear romanticist,” he said to him. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z Hailed as chief of the realists, the author of Madame Bovary took an ironic delight in publishing Salammbô, which was romantic enough to please that prince of romanticists, Victor Hugo. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z In the pages of Philip II. we have neither the somewhat formal student who wrote of Ferdinand and Isabella, nor the romanticist whose imagination was kindled by the reports of Cort�s. William Hickling Prescott 2012-03-11T03:00:12.297Z I look forward eagerly," B�low wrote to a friend, "to your Chopin, that immortal romanticist par excellence, whose mazurkas alone are a monument more enduring than metal. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z I am not one to fling abuse on the school of Dryden and Pope, yet the eighteenth century may to some minds justify the charge of Keats and the romanticists. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z Maeterlinck has striking things to say concerning the German romanticist. Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck 2012-02-19T03:00:16.920Z But if you had not driven me to it, I would have been a romanticist still—always weaving dreams. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z "Auchindrane," though retaining a little of the Radcliffian mystery and mystification which Scott never quite outgrew, also tells its domestic story with a directness and verisimilitude not usual among the romanticists. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z We must grant Chopin the great distinction of having in his works fixed the boundaries between piano and orchestral music, which other romanticists, notably Robert Schumann, confused, to the detriment of both. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z He was a pure romanticist, forever seeking the colour of the past in the present's monotony. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z OPEN-AIR illustration is less influenced by the tradition of Rossetti and of the romanticists of 'the sixties' than any other branch of illustrative art. English Book-Illustration of To-day Appreciations of the Work of Living English Illustrators With Lists of Their Books 2011-11-30T03:00:10.703Z Perhaps it is my defeat which has changed me from a romanticist to a realist. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z After the tales of terror had gone out of fashion, the romanticists still found it easy on the stage to revert to haunted castles, inveterate villains, and in-dungeoned heroes. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z In clearness, delicacy and grace, he can be compared, among the modern romanticists, with only Prosper Merimée and Charles de Bernard. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 2011-11-03T02:00:15.113Z Nor primarily on account of its literary significance, notwithstanding the tact and nervous directness of Wernher's style, and the heightened realism of treatment that gives him distinction beside the romanticists of the time. Studies in Medi?val Life and Literature 2011-10-29T02:00:13.050Z Here speaks a pessimist who has often leaped out of his skin but has always returned into it, thus, a pessimist with goodwill towards pessimism—at all events a romanticist no longer. Human, All-Too-Human, Part II 2011-10-26T02:00:29.773Z Surely, the answer is plain, and therefore any literary devices which heighten the mood for us are perfectly justifiable weapons of the realist, even as they are of the romanticist. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z The two Venetian plays, however, recall Otway's "Venice Preserved," and their exaggeration of strange passions is quite in accord with the general practice of the romanticists. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z To casual or jaded readers who crave the word-embroidery, the heightened note, of the romanticist in style, the result may seem colourless. John Woolman's Journal 2011-09-06T02:00:09.260Z The poetical effect of even apparently prosaic precision is at times imaginative, but the art of this was kept for the later romanticists. Studies in Medi?val Life and Literature 2011-10-29T02:00:13.050Z "Ah, isn't it!" she exclaimed, with the smile of the inveterate romanticist. The Return of the Soldier 2011-08-26T02:00:23.937Z Gade was distinctly a romanticist, but his music is highly polished and beautifully finished, lyrical rather than dramatic and effective. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z While the German and French romanticists found in Shakespeare an incentive to something new, the English romanticists could only elevate to omnipotence one who had long been the idol of the theatres. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z Although the prolonged struggle between the classicists and romanticists had not yet come to an end, these two rival schools were entrenched in their positions and refused to stir forth from them. Bastien Lepage 2011-06-28T02:00:12.150Z Some writers assert that Giorgione was the first of the romanticists, others give the palm to Watteau, a third section to Delacroix, and a fourth to the Barbizon School. Art Principles With Special Reference to Painting Together with Notes on the Illusions Produced by the Painter 2011-06-16T02:00:17.197Z The men of 1830—we thus use a designation which has come to be established in French literary history—began each man his career in letters as a fighting romanticist. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z He found that the romanticists were just as fraudulent as the moralists. The Boy Grew Older 2011-05-10T02:01:01.027Z Classicist, romanticist, and realist have been by different processes seeking the same end, the discovery of meaning in the facts of existence. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z Do not forget the Mot d'Ordre, whatever the romanticists may say. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z Along about this time the young man finds that the romanticists have lied to him about love and he bounces all the way back to Strindberg. Pieces of Hate And Other Enthusiams 2011-03-28T02:00:24.120Z At the outset, he was of the coterie of the romanticists. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z Being, as he is, a mixture in almost equal parts of the romanticist and the realist, the marvellous propriety of his style has been helpful to later writers of both schools, of every school. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z But this prominence is also a natural result of the romanticists' prepossession with passion. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z When he read his motion, it was lustily cheered by the romanticists and passed at once. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z Those who disliked the book did not speak of Mr. Dos Passos as either a realist or a romanticist. Pieces of Hate And Other Enthusiams 2011-03-28T02:00:24.120Z He holds a place midway between the romanticists and the realists, with a distinguished and lucid portraiture of life which is entirely his own. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z A man of strong peasant instincts, of incomparable forcefulness and initiative, he looked at the works of the great romanticists of his time and laughed with a titantic contempt. Handbook of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts 2011-02-15T03:00:17.853Z The romanticists can realize passion for the moment, or display its variable moods; but they rarely succeed in making its extended portrayal convincing. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z The public meetings in many arrondissements sent up the most violent talkers, romanticists sprung up during the siege, and lacking all knowledge of practical life. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z As for his own predilections in literature, Dumas’ own voice is practically silent, though we know that he was a romanticist pure and simple, and drew no inspiration or encouragement from Voltairian sentiments. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z The literary man; the author fairly launched; the coming all-around novelist of the century, who has shown himself a romanticist by aspiring to the hand of Miss Carleton and a realist by winning it. The Carleton Case 2011-01-24T03:00:17.240Z The romanticist must maintain that only what is painful can be noble and only what is lurid bright. Character and Opinion in the United States 2010-12-20T17:12:15.253Z The theme is an eternal one in tragedy, but it was left to the romanticists fully to realize its meaning, and to Byron to give it isolation and grandeur. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z The story of Arthur is supposed to have some foundation in fact, and has ever been a favourite subject with our romanticists and our poets. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Amiel to Atrauli The writers of their day were for the most part classicists; a few before Victor Hugo were romanticists. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 The fertility of ideas, vehemence of expression and luxury of natural description, which he shares with the romanticists, are controlled by a discipline learnt in the school of their predecessors. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" No; romanticist or not, I will not submit to the assumption that of two possible motives for any decently human action, it is always the lower motive that turns the trick. The Book of Susan A Novel The deaths of Scott and Goethe mark a stage in European literature; and the Victorian era introduces new poets and novelists, new social and political conditions, and a new foreign influence in the French romanticists. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z In every country, but especially in Germany, there is a whole school of historical and pseudo-historical romanticists, who defend war by elevating it high above the reach of reason. American World Policies In all this, romanticists will no doubt be gratified to hear, Helena was the sole consolation. Helena Brett's Career Bellairs went to her under the fixed impression that he was a cynic, and found that he was a romanticist. Bye-Ways Had I been, all my life, merely one more romanticist, one more sentimental trifler in a universe whose ways were not those of pleasantness, nor its paths those of peace? The Book of Susan A Novel On the other hand, the literary romanticists, while usually having no connection with the stage and despairing of its reform, by no means relinquished the field of tragedy. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z Another romanticist, Caroline von Gunderode, who evinces much talent in her Poems and Fancies, had no time for the development of her genius. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) Writers and poets wrote under the influence of Russian, French, and English romanticists whose works were widely translated. Area Handbook for Romania A new world opens to our view; a world which we examine under the influence of the romanticist more than under that of the philosopher. Women of Early Christianity You see, my ancestor was quite a romanticist. The Black Tide The romanticists needed Lyttleton's advice, to read Shakespeare, but to study Racine. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z Such was also the end of Heinrich von Kleist, the greatest romanticist, who died with Henriette Vogel, the wife of another man, whom he killed at her own desire, in 1811. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) That was all, but impressive legends have been handed down, from one generation to another, on less foundation than the cave furnished to our valley romanticists. Two Wyoming Girls and Their Homestead Claim A Story for Girls Corneille and Racine had always been disliked by this born romanticist. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 The romanticist must state spiritual facts directly because they are the very stuff and essence of his story. The Technique of Fiction Writing The direct part that the romanticist has played in the political events of his country sufficiently proves that he has taken a different road from that taken by the apostle of Yasnaya Polyana. Contemporary Russian Novelists In the thirties of the nineteenth century, however, there was again, in the so-called Young-German movement, a retrogression to the lax morality of the first romanticists. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) He has been the incurable romanticist who has continued to believe in fairy-tales in a world of stern realities. German Problems and Personalities He has shown himself alternately as socialist and royalist, realist and romanticist, freethinker and believer, cosmopolitan and national, according to the lyric enthusiasm of the moment. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 He loves to shock, a trait common to all romanticists from Gautier down. Ivory Apes and Peacocks In them we find expressed that noble simplicity which romanticists have always associated with true children of nature. An Introduction to Shakespeare Like his brother, he was an ardent romanticist, but his production was limited by a nervous disorder, which has left its mark on his melancholy work. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor" The purely classical composer is always master of his subject, whereas the romanticist is often carried away by it. Music: An Art and a Language One must of course admit that the typical romanticist has often been characterized by certain intellectual and moral weaknesses. The American Mind The E. T. Earl Lectures In her there is a hint of Emma Bovary; both are incorrigible romanticists, snobs, girls for whom the present alone exists. Ivory Apes and Peacocks Though contemptuous of Wordsworth, Byron himself is a romantic of the romanticists. War Letters of a Public-School Boy The two then "glanced cold looks at each other, bowed formally, and the romanticist retired, roughing his wild locks, and panting like a hero of a tragedy." The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831 Much has been written about Go-Toba by romanticists and little by sober historians. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era The typical romanticist, as we have seen, is a man of moods. The American Mind The E. T. Earl Lectures Stendhal has written that a classicist is a dead romanticist. Ivory Apes and Peacocks We have done wrong in considering Flaubert a naturalist impeded by his romanticism, or a romanticist impenitent, irritated with himself because of his tendency to naturalism. Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life She appreciated too fully the plastic side of life; she was a romanticist, and therefore she attached immense importance to the material. The Twelfth Hour Joseph M�ry was an ardent romanticist and wrote a great number of stories now forgotten. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" On the purely literary side, it is needless to say, these men and women sought inspiration in Coleridge and Carlyle and other English and German romanticists. The American Mind The E. T. Earl Lectures Every artist is in some measure an innovator; for his own age he is a romanticist. The Gate of Appreciation Studies in the Relation of Art to Life We are romanticists, but not students in life or art. The Jessica Letters: An Editor's Romance I do believe the realists are no more reliable than the romanticists. Old Junk A pure disciple of Racine at first, Delavigne deftly managed to adopt some innovations of the romanticist school. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 Lorenzo the romanticist is made of no finer clay than Tom the idealist, but his nerves are differently tuned. The American Mind The E. T. Earl Lectures But the romanticist of one age becomes a classic for the next; and his performance in its turn gives laws to his successors. The Gate of Appreciation Studies in the Relation of Art to Life In reality, therefore, Wagner the man and Wagner the artist were undoubtedly one, and constituted a splendid romanticist. The Case Of Wagner, Nietzsche Contra Wagner, and Selected Aphorisms. Here had the painter ever found color and form for his canvas; the romanticist, theme and character for his story. The Greater Love The former was acted with the applause of the young romanticists, who worshipped Shakespeare ardently if not wisely, and who bore the shock of hearing the unclassical word mouchoir valiantly pronounced on the French stage. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. Not the least of the good luck of Wordsworth and Coleridge lay in the fact that they scarcely knew that they were "romanticists." The American Mind The E. T. Earl Lectures In history he may be philosophic or narrative; in fiction he may be a romanticist or a realist; in poetry he may be subjective or objective in his treatment of themes. Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism In it Paine has shown himself more a romanticist than a classicist, and the work is said to be full of modernity. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions I have said that he was the first of the romanticists, but he was no less the first important writer of classical drama. John Lyly Your romanticists claim that the realistic story has no charm, nor excitement, nor psychical thrill. Blazed Trail Stories and Stories of the Wild Life It was the first time she had seen poverty; she had barely heard of its existence; it had never occurred to her that great romanticists condescended to borrow from life. The Californians We think of the French as realists, but they are romanticists. Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 And all the while she was pitiably unconscious of how innocuous the old romanticist's tales of adventure may be, read in translation, by the light of such purity and innocence as hers. The Madigans Here we have a courtier, a writer of allegories, of dream-plays, the first of our mighty line of romanticists, producing a somewhat vulgar realistic play of rustic life. John Lyly He disliked Goethe, and he quoted with approval the saying of the poet Klopstock, whom he met at Hamburg, that he placed the romanticist Burger above both Goethe and Schiller. Brief History of English and American Literature He had the true romanticist's gift for refinements, and was working continually toward the rarer states of being out from the emotional into the intellectual, through spiritual application into the proper and requisite calm. Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets Because he is an Irishman he is an incorrigible romanticist, and I suspect that characterization interests him for the story's sake rather than for itself alone. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Today, however, Prince Charming, unless he is an incurable romanticist, realizes that the real struggle begins only after marriage. The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book Like all the romanticists of the classic revival, however, he was highly susceptible to theatrical effects. Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day Plot and counter-plot, bravery, treachery, death,—these are elements for a romanticist farrago; and in Daudet's hands they are woven into a tapestry almost as stiff as life itself. The Nabob, Volume 1 The old ideal of chivalry merely suggests the sneers of Cervantes, or even the buffoonery of Butler's wit, and has not undergone restoration at the hands of modern romanticists. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.) Hence arose various orders of romantic Saga, cut off from the original sources of vitality, and imitating the old forms very much as a modern romanticist might intimate them. Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature "By my halidom!" and all the rest of the sweepings and tailings of Scott and the third-rate romanticists. The Spinner's Book of Fiction Compared with the wretched creations of the French romanticists, they are worthy of all praise. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II It is supposed to have its traditions in general European music, and to be a continuation of the art of the romanticists, in particular of the art of Chopin and Schumann. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers One faction maintains that he is a realist; another calls him a naturalist; a third argues that he is really a disguised romanticist. A Book of Prefaces His art was founded substantially on Rubens; but, like the Paris romanticists, he chose the dramatic subject of the times and treated it more for color than for line. A Text-Book of the History of Painting Classicists and romanticists vied in doing him honour. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays In this sense, Dickens, the great romanticist, is truly the great realist also. The Victorian Age in Literature And Scriabine, the barbarian and romanticist, is even more free of the hues of the keyboard than they, the Latins, the classicists. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Is the author a realist or a romanticist? Contemporary American Literature Bibliographies and Study Outlines THE SEMI-CLASSICISTS: It must not be inferred that the classic influence of David and Ingres disappeared from view with the coming of the romanticists, the Fontainebleau landscapists, and the Barbizon painters. A Text-Book of the History of Painting The romanticist Victor Hugo recognised only three men as memorable in the history of humanity, and Shakespeare was one of the three; Moses and Homer were the other two. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays He was realist, not romanticist, though his example operated beneficently and sanely on some of the romantic leaders. Robert Burns How To Know Him The wild romanticist, the lover of the strange and the lurid and the grotesque who created the "Symphonic Fantastique," never, perhaps, became entirely abeyant. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers "When you write about it: Are you going to write about it as a realist, a mystic, or a romanticist?" American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Please click here for a modern color image The classic subject was abandoned by the romanticists for dramatic scenes of mediæval and modern times. A Text-Book of the History of Painting The third stage gained its first footing amongst the German romanticists. The Evolution of Love Berlioz was in the very heat of the artistic controversy between the classicists and romanticists, and was associated with Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Delacroix, Liszt, Chopin, and others, in fighting that acrimonious art-battle. Great Italian and French Composers The romanticists had aspired to paint vast canvases, too. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers But his merits as well as his failings are decidedly academic, and as a romanticist he is really masquerading. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Personal feeling was very apparent in his work, and in this he was as far removed as possible from the Greeks, and nearer to what one would call to-day a romanticist. A Text-Book of the History of Painting You are a romanticist, Paul, and a dreamer. Destiny There were historians, and poets, and romanticists, and classicists, just as in the rest of Europe. A Short History of Russia The idiom is derived in part from Fauré, in part from Wagner and other of the romanticists. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers In admiration of these it is impossible for us nowadays to go as far as even the romanticist, though extremely catholic, Gautier. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture I hope they lived happily ever after, like the brave, young romanticists they were! Greenwich Village They are romanticist in temper, suggesting now Schiller and now Hugo. Inquiries and Opinions For Millet is neither a revolutionary nor a sentimentalist, nor even a romanticist; he is essentially a classicist of the classicists, a conservative of the conservatives, the one modern exemplar of the grand style. Artist and Public And Other Essays On Art Subjects Loeffler is affiliated in temper, if not exactly in achievement, with the brilliant band of belated romanticists who adopted as their device the sonnet of Verlaine's beginning. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers And the difference is not at all due to the forty years' accretion of Protestantism which Manet represents as compared with the early romanticists. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture With the founts of this study he is apparently familiar, and with the influence of Shakespeare on Lessing, Goethe, and the lesser romanticists. An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway As Brandes points out, this attitude of Ibsen's is partly a reminiscence of romanticism; and in Ibsen as in Balzac the romanticist is forever wrestling with the realist. Inquiries and Opinions That incorrigible romanticist, George du Maurier of happy memory, was so transparently sincere as to be disarming. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-18 Our young traveller was a romanticist, and all of these notions came severally into his thoughts. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia Temperamentally he was clearly a thorough romanticist—far more so, for instance, than his friend Fortuny, whose intellectual reserve is always conspicuous. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture "Oh, what a romanticist!" she said, through her soft laughter. Red Pepper's Patients With an Account of Anne Linton's Case in Particular With equal delight the French romanticists—Hugo and Musset in particular—seized upon the treasures of the "Romancero"; but this was somewhat later. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Sandoz satisfied the longings of his youth, the romanticist ambitions which the first books he had read had given birth to. His Masterpiece The world is all before them, and they have time to fall into all sorts of troubles which the romanticist has not thought of. Humanly Speaking He is not, on the other hand, to be in anywise associated with the romanticists. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture He bathed in the sentiments and sympathies, poetic, artistic and humanitarian, of the romanticist movement. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant It would seem, indeed, as if Bürger's ballad was set as a school copy for every young romanticist in turn to try his 'prentice hand upon. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Now, while the author of Salamnbo was a romanticist turned sour, the author of Carmen was a sentimentalist sheathed in irony. Parisian Points of View Blair and Young, however, are scarcely to be reckoned among the romanticists. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century With the early romanticists it may be said that for the first time the external world "swims into" the painter's "ken." French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture It was an affection which his passing pride as romanticist would have made him think it prudish to discard, while the deep, underlying elements of his nature made it inconceivable that he should indulge. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant Nor was this mass of work entirely without influence on the romanticists of 1830. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century "What a romanticist you are!" said she softly. Success A Novel The romanticists loved a rich diction, and the passage might be taken as an anticipatory defense of himself against Wordsworth's strictures in the preface to the "Lyrical Ballads." A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century Better than in either the true romanticists with the classic strain, or the academic romanticists with the classic temperament, the blending of the classic and romantic inspirations is illustrated in Couture. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Yet Unamuno is not a romanticist, mainly because Romanticism was an esthetic attitude, and his attitude is seldom purely esthetic. Tragic Sense Of Life But we are precluded from classifying Chateaubriand among full-fledged romanticists. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century One thing about those two young romanticists, they agreed to the plans the others made and were quite docile. Betty Gordon at Mountain Camp Mrs. Radcliffe is furthermore to be credited with a certain skill in producing terror, by the use of that favorite weapon in the armory of the romanticists, mystery. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century In this sense he was more romantic than the romanticists. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Of the concealed romanticist in du Maurier we have more than once already spoken. George Du Maurier, the Satirist of the Victorians But the mystic, par excellence, among the German romanticists was Novalis, of whose writings Carlyle gave a sympathetic account in the Foreign Review for 1829. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century The author of this dictionary evidently sympathizes with modern romanticists and light literature in general, for we find "académicien" defined as "littérateur suranné." Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875 The war thus opened was by no means as internecine as that waged by the French classicists and romanticists of 1830. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century But there are a thousand things, not only in the technic of the romanticists but in their whole attitude toward their art and their material, that are nowadays impossible to sincere and spontaneous artists. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture In subjectivity and dreaminess both Chateaubriand and Lamartine were like the German romanticists, but their fundamental note was theism, not pantheism. The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times The romanticists labored to put their countrymen in possession of better versions of Shakspere. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century The romanticists, he thinks, cultivate not the awe we find in the great writers, but mere wonder. The Art of Letters Still, upon the whole, the English romanticists had little community; they worked individually and were scattered and isolated as to their residence, occupations, and social affiliation. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century Gautier and the romanticists generally had little concern for its structure. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Those who carry that atmosphere to us are not the romanticists but the realists. The New Jerusalem But in Germany "throne and altar" became the shibboleth of the school; half of the romanticists joined the Catholic Church, and the new literature rallied to the side of aristocracy and privilege. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century The romanticist, on the other hand, loves the spontaneous gush of wonder. The Art of Letters In the name of universal truth the classicists rejected the coloring of time and place; and this is precisely what the romanticists seek under the name of particular reality.—Ibid. p. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century M. Dubois, is, like all academic French sculptors, except Chapu indeed, absolutely and integrally a romanticist, completely enamoured of the Renaissance. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Though Pushkin heads the list of those writers who made the literature of their country world-famous, he was still a romanticist, in the universal literary fashion of his day. Best Russian Short Stories A number of the romanticists were Catholic by birth. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century One of the results of putting wonder above awe is that the romanticists unduly praise the ignorant—the savage, the peasant, and the child. The Art of Letters Inspiration of a kind, these early romanticists did draw from Shakspere. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century He was well read in the belles lettres of England and the romanticists of France. Emerson and Other Essays They want new romanticists and artists as indigenous to their soil as was Hawthorne to witch-haunted Salem or Longfellow to the chestnuts of his native heath. The Art of the Moving Picture Among the French romanticists of Hugo's circle there was a great enthusiasm for wild German ballads like Bürger's "Lenore" and Goethe's "Erl-King." A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century He was a realist, a romanticist, and a humourist. The Art of Letters It hardly needs to be said that the reproduction, or imitation, of mediaeval life by the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century romanticists, contains a large admixture of modern thought and feeling. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century Victor Hugo is the greatest of all incorrigible romanticists. One Hundred Best Books Also is it convenient to put a tag on every author: a mask reading realist, romanticist, psychologue, sensation-monger, or some such designation, and then hold him to the name. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities The house of the Devéria brothers was one of the rallying points of the Parisian romanticists. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century In spite of the wisdom she had accepted from the French romanticist, her fancy was just a little touched by Juan Tornel. The Splendid Idle Forties Stories of Old California The Middle Ages was not, at all points, romantic: it is the modern romanticist who makes, or finds, it so. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century It was necessary for the enthusiastic young romanticists to possess a great indigenous figure to stand beside those imported idols —Shakespeare, Byron, Goethe, and Dante. Old and New Masters He is realist and romanticist, frank lover of the flesh, lofty idealist, impressionist and judge, philosopher, dramatist, essayist, master of the comic and above all, Poet. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities Hence the mysticism which is found in the work of many of the romanticists, and particularly in the writings of Novalis. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century So, too, with their art; it is not, like that of our modern romanticists, an impotent yearning for vaguely-imagined millenniums. The Meaning of Good—A Dialogue French critics have not found much to say of this non-evolutionist of letters, who is neither pure realist nor pure romanticist, and who has no new theory of art. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1 All this is, we see, the ideational gonfalon under which surge the romanticists; but from the evidence at hand it is the banner to which life also bears allegiance. Chivalry The park is literally alive with the song of the nightingales, and there is still in me a great deal of the old romanticist. Without Dogma It is needless to say that, while romantic art usually partakes of the mysterious, there is nothing of this philosophical or transcendental mysticism in the English romanticists. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Not only from the pre-Raphaelites, but from such romanticists as Scott, did she learn much. George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy He was a romanticist through and through, with a strong leaning toward the French school. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1 He disliked Goethe, and he quoted with approval the saying of the poet Klopstock, whom he met at Hamburg, that he placed the romanticist Bürger above both Goethe and Schiller. From Chaucer to Tennyson Then the second self within me mocks, and says derisively: "I had no idea you could love like a schoolboy or a romanticist!" Without Dogma But the German romanticists constituted a compact group with coherent aims. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century They were not realists as all good romanticists have to be. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge The first writer of the modern novel—first of romanticists—Apuleius has been called. Essays in Rebellion This then is just one of the many things that the German romanticists started; it is just one of their many contributions to the literature that lasts. Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei Mr. Ionesco and those who agree with him belong, it will be observed, with the romanticists—they are for the bright face of danger, great stakes, and, win or lose, putting all to the touch. Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them Nor did even the most romantic of the German romanticists dream of this. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Defoe never left England, and other early romanticists less gifted with invention than he wrote from the mind's eye and from books. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge Cleggett, like the true-hearted gentleman and born romanticist that he was, resolved to serve her without question until such time as she chose to make known to him her motives for her actions. The Cruise of the Jasper B. It contains the traditional conceits of the orthodox romanticists, but applied in such a sweet, lovely, pretty fashion! Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei It was in the spirit of a romanticist of the eighteen-forties that he plunged into the life of Paris. Poems That mystery which is a favourite weapon in the romanticist armoury is used again here with consummate skill. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century He was a romanticist; I was—well, I don’t know exactly what. Robert Louis Stevenson: a record, an estimate, and a memorial He had recently returned from a seventeen-year stay in Europe and was a mature literary man—as mature as a conforming romanticist could become Prairie life refreshed him. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations No romanticist knew the Rhine better or loved it more than Brentano. Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei The romanticists, who had so many wrong ideas, had none more erroneous than their idea of love, and in the correspondence between George Sand and Musset we see the paradox in all its beauty. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings Heine had begun as a romantic poet, but he had parted company with the romanticists because of the reactionary direction which the movement took. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century What's wrong with our dear friend--I don't like to say it, for I admire him so; I don't like to say it, and I never have said it, but, Smith,--Ned Ferry's a romanticist. The Cavalier "Just that I'm not a realist," he said, and then: "No, only the romanticist preserves the things worth preserving." The Beautiful and Damned The entire composition bespeaks the mind of a romanticist, whose productions are swayed more by nature's glories than by scholastic tradition. The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition A Pictorial Survey of the Most Beautiful Achitectural Compositions of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition It is in this sense that the theory of the romanticists, with regard to the educative virtues of suffering, is true. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings Like our own romanticist poet Longfellow, who rediscovered Europe for America, Leigh Hunt was a sympathetic and interpretative rather than a creative genius; and like Longfellow, an admirable translator. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century He admitted that by the true religionist's standard it was not honest, but reminded me that Ned Ferry--in his blindness--was only a poor romanticist. The Cavalier My child," says Jurgen, now with a reproving forefinger, "you are an incurable romanticist. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice Instead, he must be classed as an individualistic romanticist and a highly subjective aristocrat, whose foremost passion in life is violent, defiant deviation from everything average and ordinary. Hunger Abner gave two or three of the newest chapters of Regeneration, and Bond read a few pages to show what progress an alien romanticist was making in homely fields nearer at hand. Under the Skylights The Italian poet who most resembles in theme and treatment the German romanticists of the second period was nearest them geographically in his origin. Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions "I suppose we might call him a romanticist," said I, "might we not?" The Cavalier But the romanticist represents the poet, not as one drawing upon the resources within his mind, but as the vessel filled from without. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years Unlike other romanticists of that day, he seems to have lived for poetry alone and to have loved it for its own sake, as we love the first spring flowers. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived This conception of the providential rôle assigned to Israel is the point at which the Italian romanticist meets Krochmal, wide apart though their starting-places are. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) People,—men in overcoats with collars turned up, go- alones, of course;—women;—but women are my sadness,—to me who am a romanticist— —the only thing, the most beautiful, the greatest joy. Tales of the Wilderness Smith, Ned Ferry is not only a Romanist, he's a romanticist. The Cavalier What nature is not, seemed often her chief charm to the romanticist. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years Dickens was emotional; he looked at men with kindled imagination, judged them by the dreams they cherished in their hearts, and was a romanticist and an optimist. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived But Gordon did not remain long in sympathy with the endeavors of the romanticists, and the mature stage of his literary activity belongs to a later epoch. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) Almost every stanza shows not only exquisite harmony, but also the easy mastery of genius in dealing with those weird scenes which romanticists love. Halleck's New English Literature Thus Goldsmith followed Johnson and opposed the romanticists; but his Deserted Village is romantic in spirit, though its classic couplets are almost as mechanical as Pope's. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World Even so pronounced a romanticist as Mrs. Browning is obliged to admit that the poet cannot always trust his vision. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years You," he said, "are one of those unpractical persons, who bring to the affairs of a purely utilitarian epoch the 'fainéant' scruples of the dilettante and romanticist. The Governors His descriptions of nature are a pale retracing of the pictures of the romanticists. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) She was, indeed, a great realist, and it seems strange that she and Scott, the great romanticist, should have been contemporaries. Halleck's New English Literature Oh, really, Rudolph, you have no notion how salutary it is to the self-esteem of us romanticists to run across, even nowadays, an occasional breach of the peace. The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck A Comedy of Limitations The thoroughgoing romanticist will accept no other test. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years The same struggle between romanticists and classicists existed as in other countries; and she classes Manzoni with Walter Scott, though admitting that he has not the same range of character. Mrs. Shelley Such is the character of the realistic literature succeeding the epoch of the romanticists. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) To the romanticists a reality of the imagination is as satisfying as a reality of the prosaic reason; hence, unlike the classicists, the romanticists can enjoy The Tempest and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Halleck's New English Literature Throughout my boyhood I was an intense romanticist, and full of Elizabethan fancies, imaginings. and even melancholies—I use the word, of course, in the sense of Burton, or of Shakespeare. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography History has not yet discovered the first realist or the first romanticist. History of American Literature Beneath all his shrewdness and ability he was at heart a dreamer, a romanticist to whom life was an adventure in a half-real world. You Never Know Your Luck; being the story of a matrimonial deserter. Complete It is difficult to estimate absolute achievement except across time, and the time has been too brief to judge of the merits of the young romanticists. Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism General Characteristics.—Goldsmith is a romanticist at heart; but he felt the strong classical influences of Johnson and of the earlier school. Halleck's New English Literature For the persistent and optimistic romanticist, there were still one or two idylls to be discovered flourishing under the shadow of the grim and relentless Revolution. The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel I do not belong to the neologues or even to the romanticists; the last are discoverers of hidden treasures, the former are like sailors who go about to search for provisions they need. The Physiology of Taste We have seen in one of the earlier chapters how little Chopin approved of Berlioz's matter and manner; some of the ultra- romanticist's antipodes did not fare much better. Frederick Chopin, as a Man and Musician — Volume 2 Most of the great romanticists had strains of the barbarous in them—the young Shakespeare among them. Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism Compare him with Schumann, and the genuine romanticist tops the virtuoso. Chopin : the Man and His Music The romanticist presents qualities and moods personified, the realist depicts the flux and variableness of mood, and the effects exerted by characters upon each other. Escape, and Other Essays There are, thus, the born romanticists and the born classicists. Appreciations, with an Essay on Style Hence it has already begun to manufacture "L'Empereur," and thus to make it difficult for the romanticists of a hundred years later to credit the little scene now in question at Tavazzano as aforesaid. The Man of Destiny Here it is that his romanticist origins reappear rankly like weeds, giving us factitious melodrama that accords ill with his sober harvest of actuality. Balzac The shams of the classicists, the spasms of the romanticists have alike to be abandoned. Chopin : the Man and His Music But the motive is ultimately the same, only the romanticist is interested in the passion and inspiration of life, the realist more in the facts and actual stuff of life. Escape, and Other Essays Schiller's Wallenstein obtained a worldwide reputation, and among the Romantic dramatists Werner's Attila and Grillparzer's Ancestress are the best examples of the extravagant and fertile mind of the German romanticist. The Interdependence of Literature The heroine of the roving French romanticist is therefore seen in her third incarnation in the heroine of the opera book which L. Illica and G. Giacosa made for Puccini. A Second Book of Operas We know, moreover, that on this matter the camps of the formalists and the romanticists are divided. The Psychology of Beauty The molten tide of passion and decorative extravagance that swept over intellectual Europe three score years and ten ago, bore on its foaming crest Victor Hugo, prince of romanticists. Chopin : the Man and His Music The romanticist typifies and stereotypes character, the realist recognises the inconsistency and the changeableness of personality. Escape, and Other Essays Thus Schumann, the romanticist, and Beethoven, the glorious, holy, crazy one, have become classics. Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 1 from Paris to Rome: Years of Travel as a Virtuoso They put him down as a "classicist," or a romanticist, or an eclectic. Essays Before a Sonata And it is all the deadlier because, in your romanticist cant, they love one another. Man and Superman She said that you had a dash of what romanticists call valor, but that you never saw an inch before your nose. The Puppet Crown I have just said that Chateaubriand sought in Nature an accompaniment to the movements of his soul: this was the case with all the romanticists. An Iceland Fisherman These the mere romanticist must eschew, if he do not wish to offend or to disgust. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 2 Or the object of your desires may be the books of the French romanticists, who flourished so freely in 1830. The Library Hence, too, they are rather to be counted among romanticists than realists, however real is the essential truth of their books. Essays in Little Wagner, the last of the romanticists, closes an epoch and belongs to the past. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse I am quite sure, Prince," she said, "that you are a romanticist. The Illustrious Prince Idealist and romanticist that I was and always had been in spite of my analytical nature, yet I had failed till now in grasping much of the physical characteristics of love. The Sea Wolf |
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