Romantic Neoclassic
.... gods "Death closes all: but something ere the end, / Some work of
noble not, may .... painful ones and the focus on melancholia which was typical of
romantic writers ....
(1450

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Don Quixote & Romantic Idealism
.... than-
noble qualities. He robs from helpless citizens because he thinks they are threats to his chivalric code and values. He is deluded by his
romantic idealism ....
(506

2

)
The Red Badge of Courage As Anti-War Novel
.... Crane shows us that the young man enters the military life under the illusion that war is
romantic and
noble: "From his home his young eyes had looked upon ....
(1711

7

)
Shaw and Owens
.... quite similar. Both writers use satire, irony and sarcasm to poke holes in
romantic and
noble attitudes regarding war. In Owen's ....
(629

3

)
Realism and Romanticism American Literature
.... behind. In a
romantic novel, dreams can be realized, urges can be satisfied, and a
noble purpose can be pursued. Realistic writers ....
(726

3

)
Edgar Rice Burroughs and Tarzan
.... Again, Tarzan represents the
Romantic notion of the
noble savage, the individual raised outside of civilization who lacks the refinements of Europe and who ....
(1932

8

)
Edgar Rice Burroughs created the best-known Afric
.... Again, Tarzan represents the
Romantic notion of the
noble savage, the individual raised outside of civilization who lacks the refinements of Europe and who ....
(1932

8

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... the uneducated settlers soon became a different vision of the
noble savage--untrained .... This was part of the
Romantic literary vision which elevated nature and ....
(1687

7

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... the uneducated settlers soon became a different vision of the
noble savage--untrained .... This was part of the
Romantic literary vision which elevated nature and ....
(1685

7

)
Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary
.... In truth, Emma's affairs could not be seen as
noble or grand in the
romantic tradition except that she is so bored with her life with Charles. ....
(1559

6

)
Beethoven's Influence on the Romantic Movement
.... that Beethoven was a pivot between the classical and
romantic styles. Ammer, Christine. Harper's Dictionary of Music. New York: Barnes and
Noble Books, 1973. ....
(2342

9

)
The Romantic Movement
.... a freer and more personal expression; and 8) the cult of the
Noble Savage (Cuddon .... This is a
Romantic concept, and the
Romantic poets turned to nature as their ....
(1920

8

)
Shaw's Arms and the Man
.... Shaw also dispels
romantic notions of war by the use of metaphor .... metaphor he also explains to her that only young, foolish, soldiers think it is
noble or heroic ....
(640

3

)
Romantic & Victorian Era Poetry
.... New York: Barnes &
Noble, 1983 .... Before going on, however, to compare the use of nature by the
Romantic poet Shelley and his Victorian successor Tennyson, it may ....
(7793

31

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... the uneducated settlers soon became a different vision of the
noble savage--untrained .... This was part of the
Romantic literary vision which elevated nature and ....
(1338

5

)
19th Century Women
.... Emma's affairs are not
noble or grand as she believes they should be. .... Emma did not fit easily into such a society because she had a
romantic nature, one which ....
(1121

4

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... the uneducated settlers soon became a different vision of the
noble savage--untrained .... This was part of the
Romantic literary vision which elevated nature and ....
(1938

8

)
Hollywood War Films
.... However, it would be the poignant,
romantic, and
noble dialogue and actions of the characters in Casablanca that would help build enormous consensus for ....
(3029

12

)
Three Literary Characters
.... In truth, Emma's affairs could not be seen as
noble or grand in the
romantic tradition except that she is so bored with her life with Charles. ....
(1644

7

)
Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein
.... The creature is a
Romantic figure akin to the
noble savage, though his savagery is all the more savage given that he is a product of rationality alone and the ....
(1669

7

)
English Landscape Painting & Turner
.... His seascapes often demonstrate the elements of the
romantic period in English .... Turner often created works reflecting what Janson has called, "
noble and serious ....
(1749

7

)
Turner & English Landscape Painting
.... His seascapes often demonstrate the elements of the
romantic period in English .... Turner often created works reflecting what Janson has called, "
noble and serious ....
(1749

7

)
Werther and Pechorin
.... He is also quite
noble in the sense that he has the courage to .... Nevertheless, both Pechorin and Werther remain
romantic heroes who would rather sacrifice their ....
(754

3

)
"Ode to the West Wind"
.... need for a freer and more personal expression; and 8) the cult of the
Noble Savage .... This is a
Romantic concept, and the
Romantic poets turned to nature as their ....
(1081

4

)
Literature and Boredom
.... In truth, Emma's affairs could not be seen as
noble or grand in the
romantic tradition except that she is so bored with her life with Charles. ....
(2784

11

)
Wider Concept of A Business' Competitor
.... that experience, she no longer wants to settle for Barnes &
Noble's "good enough .... For example, the designer could illustrate a
romantic evening gone awry when a ....
(772

3

)
The Gilded Age
.... is on the scene and imposes his view of the world, a highly
romantic view, on .... a code that sets them apart from others and makes them more
noble, more virtuous ....
(2284

9

)
The Education of Huck Finn
.... is on the scene and imposes his view of the world, a highly
romantic view, on .... a code that sets them apart from others and makes them more
noble, more virtuous ....
(2330

9

)
Small Sound of the Trumpet
.... Heloise was a very different person and has suffered from excessively
romantic attention . .... peasants may not have had the glory of the queens,
noble ladies, and ....
(1215

5

)
Romanticism in music
.... less a hired craftsman, supported by the patronage of a wealthy
noble family, and .... observes, "There is some truth to the image of the
romantic genius starving ....
(2471

10

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