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Romanticism, Realism & Naturalism

THEMES IN FRENCH INTELLECTUAL AND LITERARY HISTORY: ROMANTICISM, REALISM, AND NATURALISM AS A CONTINUUM OF DISCOVERY

Romanticism was a movement away from the values of the Enlightenment. Romanticism embraced the mystic, the emotional, and the horrific as the prisms through which life could be understood, as opposed to relying on the equilibrium and order that characterized the Enlightenment. The literature of the era of Romanticism reflected idyllic conceptions of life expressed in highly emotional contexts. The literature of the era tended to be value-laden with an emphasis on the experiences of individuals.

French literature of the era of Romanticism tended to be favorable toward the political concept of democracy because their idealistic and sentimental bent fostered the idea that human society could have a bright future. Romanticists pursued their visions through imagination and hope.

Francois Rene de Chateaubriand was a believer in political liberalism and constitutional monarchy. His writing also evinced a belief that truth was revealed through an inner realization in every human being that did not rely on the reasoning approach of the Enlightenment. He fostered this approach to understanding through the theme of the Nobel Savage. Anti-intellectualism was a prevalent theme in his writings. He deals with emotions, raw nature, and religion in Rene. (de Chateaubriand, 1962). Chateaubriand is considered to be a precursor of Romanticism. Nevertheless, his writings and his temperament bear the hallmarks of Romanticism.

Comte Alfred Victor de Vigny also wrote during the era of Romanticism in France. Unlike most writers of the era of Romanticism, however, his literary works frequently tended toward despair. The works, however, were characterized by the sentimental drama that characterized Romantic literature (de Vigny, 1920).

The literary works of another French writer of the era of Romanticism, Victor Hugo, p...

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