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14 Cards in this Set
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asserted teh importance of emotion over reason
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romanticism
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stressed teh individual personality over social and artistic confromity
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romanticism
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reacted against the order and straint of the classical-oriented 18th century
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romanticism
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focused on personal experience - ratherthan on sets of rules and tradition- as the best guide to happiness
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romanticism
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nature is a source of inspiration
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romanticism
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espressed a passionate nationalism or love of country
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romanticism
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yearned for far away, picturesque places
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romanticism
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idealism: belief in a noble and heroic way of life
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romanticism
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accepts the real world is a reflection of an ideal world
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romanticism
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seeks to portray life exactly as possible
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realism
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began as the reaction to the romantic emphasis on the strange and the idealistic
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realism
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is more objective (concered witht he world) than subject (concered with personal response)
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realism
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concerned with ordinary people and situations
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realism
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nature has flies, as well as butterflies
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realism
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