Romantic Concepts in "The Swineherd"
.... However, the transformation he undergoes at the end of the
story shows that a
Romantic hero is by no means necessarily a fool who will have his emotions ....
(1843

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)
Romantic Poets and Poems
.... of the supernatural and other fantasy elements was part of the
Romantic tradition. .... which the Mariner stops the Wedding Guest and tells him a
story fraught with ....
(974

4

)
The Romantic Comedy and Crime Drama
.... It places them in palpable danger in a way that drives the rest of the
story and gives the
romantic elements a strong source of theatrical conflict. ....
(3804

15

)
The Romantic Comedy & the Crime Drama Genres
.... It places them in palpable danger in a way that drives the rest of the
story and gives the
romantic elements a strong source of theatrical conflict. ....
(3804

15

)
The Romantic Movement
.... This is a
Romantic concept, and the
Romantic poets turned to nature as their schoolroom and .... in his poem "Lucy Gray, in which he tells the true
story of a young ....
(1920

8

)
Drinking: A Love Story: Case Study in Alcoholism
.... Some, many of them women in modern society, find that relief, solace, and well-being in food or a career or a
romantic partner. Knapp's
story suggests that ....
(1353

5

)
Romantic Poets
.... should be directed to persons and characters supernatural or at least
romantic; yet so as to .... The
story of Adam and Eve from Genesis is a good example of the ....
(1665

7

)
Hawthorne's story The Birthmark
.... All the conventions of a love
story are reversed. .... the nearly perfect woman without any effort and they are suddenly shifted, past the most
romantic phases of ....
(1979

8

)
Tenets of the Romantic Comedy
.... In Act Three, Scher (2001) explains, "The
romantic comedy will resolve the main love
story - bringing our lovers together forever - and the fallout from this ....
(2383

10

)
Don Quixote & Romantic Idealism
Don Quixote is the
story of the
romantic idealist, Don Quixote, a middle-aged man from La Mancha. Don Quixote has spent his time ....
(506

2

)
Romantic Neoclassic
.... even painful ones and the focus on melancholia which was typical of
romantic writers. .... In fact, this
story is meant to show that hope lay in the individual's ....
(1450

6

)
Dubliners
.... The fact that the
story is named after the bazaar, and the central role it plays in the second part of the
story, emphasizes the boy's
romantic rather than ....
(1247

5

)
Universality of Main Character in "Araby"
.... The fact that the
story is named after the bazaar, and the central role it plays in the second part of the
story, emphasizes the boy's
romantic rather than ....
(1247

5

)
Prespectives of Narrator in "Araby"
.... that the
story is named after the fair and that the fair plays such a central and symbolic role in the
story also emphasizes the boy's
romantic rather than ....
(1767

7

)
The Story of Jane Eyre
.... The
story of Jane Eyre takes place at the beginning of a shift from a .... The entire demeanor of both house and owner contribute to this
romantic notion as Jane is ....
(2378

10

)
Araby & The Chrysanthemums
.... Had the boy himself written the
story immediately after his disillusionment at the .... Steinbeck and the boy in Joyce see the world through
romantic eyes, although ....
(1145

5

)
Symbolism in "Araby"
.... of Dublin, and his environment is a key to his
romantic nature, and his need to find some beauty and light in the drab world he inhabits. The
story opens with ....
(1082

4

)
Symbolism in "Araby"
.... of Dublin, and his environment is a key to his
romantic nature, and his need to find some beauty and light in the drab world he inhabits. The
story opens with ....
(1081

4

)
American and British Literature
.... its interpretation of the
romantic movement was much brighter and more infused with romance than America's. America embraced the short
story and transcendental ....
(1445

6

)
Comparison of Protagonists in 2 Stories
.... out into my bosom" (Joyce 2-3). Joyce's naming of the
story (and the fair) could not be more
romantic, calling up all sorts of mysterious and magical images. ....
(1421

6

)
Romantic & Victorian Era Poetry
.... before the
Romantic Era. Of course, people had long told stories about the past, often beyond living memory; the first lines of the first
story ever told might ....
(7793

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)
The Boarding House (James Joyce)
.... This
romantic outlook, reported by the boy, who is both main character and narrator, continues to the last page of the
story. On ....
(1688

7

)
Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN
.... to set a narrative in a place utterly unknown to the general reader, embellishing the fantasy and glamour of the
story (Veeder 127). The
Romantic writer was ....
(2195

9

)
Two Works Dealing With Gender Roles
.... The reader is much more emotionally involved with the realistic account of Jacobs than with the
romantic and idealized
story by Behn. ....
(1869

7

)
The Theme of Return to Nature in Poets of the Romantic Age
.... Keats' poem "Lamia" tells the
story of Hermes (Mercury) and his desire for a nymph. .... often underlies the theme of self-knowledge in poetry of the
Romantic Age. ....
(2457

10

)
The Scarlet Letter
.... Like Puritan repression comes into conflict with
romantic values in the
story, so, too, it seems sins were committed by overzealous Puritans in an effort to ....
(1911

8

)
The Alfihani: Death By Poetry
.... and Juliet to famous films of the 1960s and 1970s like The Graduate and Love
Story. .... his poems of love he left us with some of the most
romantic rhymes still ....
(1078

4

)
Love
.... "Tu Shih-Niang" specifically addresses not only
romantic love, but also the love .... The
story opens by describing the social and political climate of China. ....
(1590

6

)
Pride and Prejudice
.... different
story lines going on, and each one comments on the other by a comparison of the manners of the times. The novel can be seen as a
Romantic exponent ....
(1307

5

)
James Joyce's "Araby"
.... be able to put such feelings into the words of the
story: "Her name .... the midst of his adolescence is clearly an intelligent, sensitive,
romantic adolescent male ....
(1181

5

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