12 Facts About Dark romanticism

1.

The Dark romanticism Romantics were drawn to the bad side of spiritual truth, the dark side of the human soul.

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The Puritans had come to the country to escape persecution, but the Dark romanticism Romantics forced their own religion and society standards on others, criticizing those who did not conform.

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Dark romanticism's fallibility was quite similar to that of the Dark Romantic authors, who produced their greatest works just before the American Civil War and its ugly aftermath into the Reconstruction era.

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Thompson, "the Dark romanticism Romantics adapted images of anthropomorphized evil in the form of Satan, devils, ghosts, werewolves, vampires, and ghouls" as emblematic of human nature.

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5.

The characteristics that define dark romanticism are questioning the natural perfection of man, believing that man cannot ever be perfect, that man will never have perfection.

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6.

Dark romanticism produced an emblem of Dark Romanticism with his artwork.

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Dark romanticism was a precursor of Romanticism in the creation of contemporary artistic appreciation, both in terms of the substance of his paintings, with their in-depth examination of reality and references to the dream realm, and in terms of his innovative technique.

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Dark romanticism's art expresses his own innovative views, opposing academicism and established topics.

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9.

Dark romanticism is not the personification of nature's passion, poetry, or sorrow.

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10.

Dark romanticism thought his life and art were in ruins, so he looked for a glimpse of his own spirit in nature, which he discovered in a bleak landscape of Hadleigh Castle in Essex.

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Dark romanticism's painting technique - full of rich, agitated brushwork and throbbing with vibrant color - expressed the movement's concern for emotion, exoticism, and the sublime, and his life and work embodied the movement's concern for passion, exoticism, and the sublime.

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12.

Elements of Dark Romanticism were a perennial possibility within the broader international movement of Romanticism, in both literature and art.

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