Context Flashcards

1
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What were the romantic ideas on love?

A

There was a soulmate that was found by love

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2
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What was sex regarded as?

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The summit of love so adultery is made into a tragedy

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3
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When did Goede write Die Leiden?

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1774

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4
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What did Wordsworth criticise?

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Industrialisation

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5
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What was Baudelaire’s poem called that praised a stroller

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Flameur

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6
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When was the Houses of Parliament designer

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1844

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7
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How old was Keats when he died

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24

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8
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Who was Keats in love with

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Fanny Brawne

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9
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When did Shelley post the pamphlets on the necessity of atheism

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1811

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10
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What does romanticism redefine

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Classism

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11
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What was romanticism an early supporter of?

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Unconsciousness

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Who were in the first wave of poets vs the second wave

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Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Blake

Shelley, Byron and Keats

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13
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What is the idea of negative capability

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When a man can be capabable of being in uncertainties or doubts without any irritable after fact and reasons. Gives a rise to a wide range of perspectives

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14
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Which radical supported Keats

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Leigh hunt (the examiner)

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15
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When was the peterloo massacre

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1819

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16
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Why was Greek culture so popular?

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It represented a free love and an alternative to Christianity, it was an ideal that provided means to escape the harsh reality