Romanticism imagining freedom /

Romanticism imagining freedom / [videorecording] : Executive producers: Frank Batavick, Victor Font - Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2005. - 1 videodisc (53 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

Introduction -- What is romanticism? -- Expression & feeling -- Individuality & rebellion -- Man & nature -- Love & death -- Darkness & night -- Modern age & modernity.

Direction: Didac Aparlcio, Roga Pone. Direction: Didac Aparlcio, Roga Pone.

Susan Wolfson, Rafael Argullol Murgados, Xavier Antich, and David Reynolds discuss the characteristics of this influential movement and its impact on contemporary culture.

The rebellious artist, the attraction to the dark side, love and death, and the primacy of nature--all of these are themes that suffused the artistic and ideological revolution known as Romanticism. This program vividly conveys how new ways of thinking and


DVD

FFH 33782 Films for the Humanities & Sciences


Romanticism.
Romanticism in art.
Arts, Modern--18th century.
Arts, Modern--19th century.

NX454.5.R6 / F54 2005

709.0342