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Romantic Writers• Heros were mysterious, melancholoy
and felt out of step with society, sometimes hid a guilty secret and faced a grim destiny.
• Examples: Johann Wolfgang and Alexandre Dumas
• Faust, Three Musketeers, The Hunchback of Nortre Dame.
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Sir Walter Scott
Johann Wolfgang
Alexandre Dumas
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Romantic Architecture
• Medieval Gothic style for buildings and the look of towns.
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Romantic Art• Capture the beauty and power of
nature.
• Painted many subjects from peasants to knights to current events.
• Bright colors conveyed violent energy and emotion.
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Eugene Delacroix-Liberty Leading the People
Ah ah!
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Romantic Music• Inspired deep emotion.
• Traditional folk melodies glorified a nations past.
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Frederic Chopin• Used Polish peasant dances to convey
the sorrows and joys of people living under foreign occupation.
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First Orchestra!• Took shape in the 1800’s.
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Ludwig von Beethoven(1770-1827)
• First to use orchestra• Wrote from the heatrt conveying intense
emotional struggle.• Admired Napoleon until he crowned himself
emporer.• Produced 9 symphonies total , an opera, and
dozens of small pieces.• 1798-Began to lose hearing. Died in poverty,
angry and depressed.
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Realism• Attempt to represent the world as it was
without sentiment.
• Artists were committed to reforming or improving the lives of the less fortunate.
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Realist Literature• Charles Dickens: Oliver Twist,
Depicted crime and lives of the poor.
• Victor Hugo: Les Miserable, Depicted how hunger drove a man to crime.
• Emile Zola: Germinal, Depicted warfare in the mining industry.
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Charles Dickens
Victor Hugo
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Realist Drama• Henrik Ibsen: Doll’s House, Illustrates
how women are caught in a straight jacket of social rules.
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Realist Art• Ordinary subjects, especially working
class men and women.
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Female Realists• Charlotte Brontes-Jane Eyre
• Emily Brontes-Wuthering Heights
• Harriet Beecher Stowe-Uncle Tom’s Cabin
• Kate Chopin-The Awakening
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HarrietBeecher Stowe Kate Chopin
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Photography• Louis Daguerre and William Fox Talbot
produced first successful phtographs.• Stiff portraits of the middle class or
prominent people.• Later used to expose slums and social
ills.• Matthew Brady-Exposed civil war
corpses on the battlefield.