Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Romanticism
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- Romanticism
- Roots of Romanticism
- Romantic Philosophy
- Romanticism in Literature
- Romanticism in Visual Arts
- Romanticism in Music
Romanticism
- Wikipedia: Romanticism
- Roots of Romanticism
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Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-78): Confessions,
1782 [At Project Gutenberg][Full text]
- Madame de Staël (Anne Louise Germaine Necker) (1766-1817): On Romanticism, from Germany [At this Site]
- Romantic Philosophy
- Friedrich von Schlegel (1772-1829): German
Romanticism in Philosophy [At this Site]
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Friedrich von Schlegel (1772-1829): Extract from
Descriptions of Paintings, 1802-1804 [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
- J. C. Friedrich Von Schiller (1759-1805): Letters Upon
The Aesthetic Education of Man, 1794 [At this Site]
- Friedrich Karl Wilhelm von Schlegel: Excerpts from Selected Works (1798-1804) [At GHDI] + PDF version [Internet Archive version here]
Ecerpts from Athenaeum Fragments (1798), The Fundamentals of Gothic Architecture (1803), and Appeal to Painters of the Present Day (1804),
- Novalis: Christendom or Europe [Die Christenheit oder Europa] (1799) [At GHDI] + PDF version [Internet Archive version here]
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Philipp Otto Runge: Letter to his
brother Daniel, March 9, 1802 [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Einleitung
in die Propylaen" [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
- Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822): Defence of Poetry,
1819 [At this Site]
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Carl Gustav Carus: Extract from
Nine Letters on Landscape Painting [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
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Charles Baudelaire: What is
Romanticism? [Was At Warwick, now Internet Archive]
- Thomas de Quincey: Confessions
of an English Opium Eater, full text, [At Schaefer Drug Library] [Internet Archive version here]
- Thomas Carlyle: The Great Man Theory of History (1840), excerpts from Lectures on Heroes [At this Site]
- Romanticism in Literature
- WEB British Literature Wiki: The Romantics [University of Delaware] [Internet Archive version here]
Listing of the major British authors, with dates of their works, and links to the works
when online.
- Wikipedia: Romantic Literature in English
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Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805): Wilhelm Tell, 1805, full text [At Project Gutenberg]
- Friedrich Von Schiller: Wilhelm Tell, 1805
[Full text][At this Site]
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Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805): An Ode to Joy [In German and English][Wikipedia]
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust, 1808, excerpts
[Was AtClinch Valley College, now Internet Archive]
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust,
1808 [At Project Gutenberg][Full Text][In English]
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust,
1808 [At Project Gutenberg][Full Text][In German]
- John Keats: The Authenticity of The Imagination: Letter To Benjamin Bailey November 22, 1817[At 42Opus] [Internet Archive version here]
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Kubla Khan or, a Vision In a Dream: A Fragment, 1816 [At Poetry Foundation] [Internet Archive version here] + see Wikipedia: Kubla Khan
- Lord Byron: The Isles of Greece [At this Site]
- Mary Shelley (1797-1851): The Last Man , 1822 [At this
Site]
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Horace Walpole: The
Castle of Otranto, full text [At bibliomania]
- Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859): Confessions of an English
Opium Eater [At Drug Library] [Internet Archive version here]
- Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859): Levana and Our Ladies of
Sorrow, 1821 [At this Site]
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Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832): The Patriot [At Internet Archive, from Warwick]
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Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832): Ivanhoe [At
Project Gutenberg][Full Text]
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Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832): Selected Poetry [At
Toronto] [Internet Archive version here]
- Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881): On Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832),
1838 [At this Site]
- William Wordsworth (1770-1850): The World is Too Much With Us, 1807 [At Poetry Foundation] [Internet Archive version here]
- William Wordsworth (1770-1850): Tintern Abbey [At
this Site]
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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797): Maria, 1795-97 [At
Project Gutenberg][Full Text]
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Mary Shelley (1797-1851): Frankenstein, 1818
[At Project Gutenberg][Full Text]
- Classical and Romantic Cultural Styles: Exchange of Letters between Clemens Prince von Metternich and King Frederick William IV of Prussia (1840) [At GHDI] + PDF version [Internet Archive version here]
- Romanticism in Visual Arts
- Romanticism in Music
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