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