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The Romantics - Audio

The Open Universitywww3.open.ac.uk
How did Romantic writers address questions of identity? How did their experiences influence the way they expressed themselves? The Romantic period saw a rise in creative, artistic and intellectual pursuits in eighteenth century Europe. The era placed greater emphasis on emotion and intuition as opposed to the scientific rationalisation which had gained prominence during ‘The Age of Enlightenment’. In this audio selection, a panel of experts evaluate various elements of this movement and asses themes such as authorship, the idea of self in addition to the extent to which their work was affected by its historical context. This material forms part of The Open University course A230 Reading and studying literature.
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Episodes

Romantic authorship

Professor Andrew Bennett discusses the idea of authorship.

Oct 05, 20117 min

The self

How did Romantic writers represent ‘the self’?

Oct 05, 201111 min

Wordsworth and De Quincy

Bill Greenwell adapts one of Wordsworth’s poems ‘To daffodils’ in the voice of Thomas De Quincy.

Oct 05, 20117 min

Romantic timelines

What is the impact of writing in different literary periods?

Oct 05, 20116 min
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