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The Romantics - BBC documentary - Nature (2005)

For more information, see: www.open2.net The Industrial Revolution sought to dominate Nature as a means to create profit. Romantic artists would seek to replace this relationship of domination with one of reverence and understanding. The poet John Clare sought freedom in exploring the countryside around him. But the lands he loved were increasingly seen as units of production. When such lands were officially enclosed by Act of Parliament in 1809, the freedom to roam the countryside was curtailed. This shift in attitudes drove John Clare insane. It drove William Blake to write works of protest, such as the raging, tempestuous 'Jerusalem'. Both William Blake and Samuel Taylor Coleridge sought to understand man's true relation to nature by returning to the source - by observing and writing about the innocence of children. Others sought to reconnect themselves to Nature more directly - such as William Wordsworth, who wrote of his travels to the Alps, the Lake District and the Wye Valley. The ideas of the child, nature and scientific progress would collide in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. This book is a Romantic manifesto - a warning that nature is not to be trifled with, that children are sacred, and science can corrupt our world. It is also a work of prophecy, still relevant in the 21st century.
Категория: Education
Время: 00:43:35.250
Теги: Romantics BBC documentary Nature John Clare William Blake Wordsworth Samuel Taylor Coleridge Mary Shelley Frankenstein Romanticism Jerusalem Industrial Revolution history culture poets poetry poem
 

Romanticism

Some of the most well-known paintings, composers and writers from the romantic era, my favourite era. Enjoy!
Категория: Education
Время: 00:02:04.500
Теги: history arts classical music romanticism
 

What is Romanticism?

Well here is my first ever educational slideshow, and most likely the first of many on the Philosophy of the Romantic. For more in-depth information visit www.evildandy.blogspot.com
Категория: Education
Время: 00:02:52.500
Теги: Romanticism Romantic philosophy Truth Beauty Freedom Love Goth Steampunk Dandyism Individualism libertarianism classical liberalism Victoriana
 

The Romantics - BBC documentary - Liberty (2005)

For more information, see: www.open2.net The 18th century was a time of opulence and privilege for some. Europe was dominated by the twin authority of the Church and King - but beneath the surface, new forces were gathering to challenge their absolute rule. The French philosopher, Denis Diderot insisted that men must reason for themselves. His friend, Jean-Jacques Rousseau claimed civilization had corrupted mankind - to free themselves, men must listen to their emotions. Rousseau's writings gave birth to a hope for a new world of liberty, equality and fraternity. These ideas would fuel the greatest social upheaval in history - the French Revolution. In Britain, these 'Romantic' ideals would burst into the public arena in art and poetry. William Blake's engravings and poetry were howls of revolutionary anger: Blake made the liberation of the human spirit his life's work. William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote one of the most powerful revolutionary works of the time; Lyrical Ballads. This volume of poetry was considered so dangerous that even as they composed, Wordsworth and Coleridge were being followed by government spies. This was the greatest period of sustained creativity in English literature - at a time of revolutionary change in which poets had the power to remake the world in their own image.
Категория: Education
Время: 00:44:16.500
Теги: Romantics BBC documentary Liberty Denis Diderot Jean Jacques Rousseau William Wordsworth Samuel Taylor Coleridge Blake Lyrical Ballads Romanticism French Revolution history culture poets poetry poem revolutionary
 

The Romantics - BBC documentary - Eternity (2005)

For more information, see: www.open2.net After the revolutions of the late 18th century, people had to define who they were without regard to the sanctions of religion or the Church. The Romantics would delve into the uncharted depths of the unconscious to find the keys to their identity: they would emerge with new ways of thinking and of leading their lives. John Keats would forge poetry of genius from a life of tragedy. His work is a unique statement of human fragility. Keats died from tuberculosis, the archetype of the artist as bohemian outsider. Lord Byron's personal life and political ideals became the subject of scandal in his own lifetime: his self-mythologizing swagger and satirical genius ensured his place in history. Lord Byron created the figure of the self-legislating individual - a man arrogant enough to live by his own rules. Shelley was an atheist and an exponent of free love - a man consumed by the search for experience and understanding. The search ended on 8th July 1822, when Shelley drowned off the coast of Italy. His body was cremated, but the heart emerged from the flames - a symbol of religious power for an age without religion.
Категория: Education
Время: 00:44:15
Теги: Romantics BBC documentary Eternity Lord Byron John Keats Percy Bysshe Shelley Romanticism history culture poets poetry poem Peter Ackroyd religion church
 

Romanticism and British Literature

A video that describes the historical events surrounding the Romantic movement of literature.
Категория: Education
Время: 00:05:20.250
Теги: British Literature Romanticism Wordsworth Coleridge
 

Romanticism: Revolt of the Spirit (clip)

Nineteenth-century Romanticism—with its escape from an increasingly complex and industrialized world to the simplicity and purity of nature—is experienced through the literature of Hugo, Brontë, Shelley and Byron. In a scene from Les Miserables, Victor Hugo sees society as the force that makes men evil. Attitudes toward passions are typified in scenes from Wuthering Heights. Ideals of life and death are brought home in the reenactment of Shelley's funeral pyre on the beach, as his friend and fellow poet, Lord Byron, swims out to sea for a better view. "An imaginatively conceived film which will be valuable in history, literature, and humanities classes."—Booklist. An LCA release. 24 minutes, color. direct link to purchase video: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com
Категория: Film & Animation
Время: 00:01:18
Теги: Romanticism Revolt of the Spirit Nineteenth 19th century art literature Hugo Bronte Shelley Byron Shaping Western World series LCA history documentary
 

Saylor ARTH101: Romanticism

This video is a lecture used in ARTH101 as part of our Art History area of study on www.saylor.org The above video is reposted from SmartHistory.org. The original version can be found here http This video is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License.
Категория: Education
Время: 00:09:26.250
Теги: Romanticism Art History Saylor Foundation OER Free Education Open Education Creative Commons Art Appreciation
 

Romanticism

This was done for my AB project..
Категория: Film & Animation
Время: 00:03:00
Теги: Civil War Romanticism Walt Whitman Legend of Sleepy Hollow Writers AB History Movie Trailor Awesome
 

The Romantics - Talking In Your Sleep

Talking In Your Sleep When you close your eyes and go to sleep and it's down to the sound of a heartbeat i can hear the things that you're dreaming about when you open up your heart and the truth comes out you tell me that you want me you tell me that you need me you tell me that you love me and i know that i'm right 'cause i hear it in the night I hear the secrets that you keep when you're talking in your sleep When i hold you in my arms at night don't you know you're sleeping in the spotlight and all your dreams that you keep inside you're telling me the secrets that you just can't hide When you close your eyes and you fall asleep everything about you is a mystery
Категория: Music
Время: 00:02:57.750
Теги: Talking In Your Sleep The Romantics
 
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