Romanticism

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Across
  1. 3. Revolution Many romantics were convinced that the __ ___ signaled the arrival of a kind of paradise on earth.
  2. 4. Romantics were interested in exploring their private thoughts and ____.
  3. 7. In contrast to nature, the ___ often shows up in Romantic literature as a place of corruption, misery, and sin due to the Industrial Revolution.
  4. 11. The literacy and artistic movement from 1790 to 1830.
  5. 12. One-way nature appears in Romantic poetry is as an inspiration for ___.
  6. 14. The Romantics adopted a set of literary values that were almost the opposite of those of the ____.
  7. 15. The influence of Romanticism was felt strongly amongst____, artists, and musicians.
  8. 16. In the 1700's the French Revolution created a sense of ____ in Europe, and this spread to America.
  9. 17. Neoclassical writers thought the needs of society were more important than the needs of individuals.
Down
  1. 1. Romantic writers portray the city as a place where ___ is lost.
  2. 2. Instead of nature, this type of Romanticism explores the mind.
  3. 5. The act of ascribing human feelings and motivations to nonhuman objects.
  4. 6. The most common inspiration for Romanticism is ___.
  5. 8. The five Is in Romanticism are Individuality, Intuition, Idealism, Imagination, and ____.
  6. 9. For the romantics, the external world was a jumping-off point for explorations of personal ___ and impressions.
  7. 10. Neoclassical writers, the Romantics created a wide variety of poetic forms and ___.
  8. 13. The state of dealing with facts without distortion by personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations.