If you’ve watched The Nutcracker, listened to Schumann’s Kreisleriana, or read Edgar Allan Poe, you’ve encountered the influence of E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776–1822), the man who dreamed many features of ...
Neo-Romanticism may well be back in photography—at least according to photographer Neil Folberg, who is also the owner of the Vision Gallery in Jerusalem. But it isn’t simply back—Folberg believes the ...
Recognizing the Romantic Novel: New Histories of British Fiction, 1780-1830 illuminates the prolific and varied achievements of the Romantic-era novel, investigating how the genre responded in ...
Paris has long held the world’s imagination as a city of love. From candlelit dinners beside the Seine to leisurely strolls ...
June Nights In summer, when day has fled, the plain covered with flowers Pours out far away an intoxicating scent; Eyes shut, ears half open to noises, We only half sleep in a transparent slumber. The ...
The association between Methodism and English Romanticism, of course, has a long history. Most of the early Romantics had some connection to the Methodists—if only an antagonistic one. Leigh Hunt ...
HISTORIANS of music are accustomed to speak of the first half or three quarters of the nineteenth century as the Romantic Period in music, and of those composers who immediately follow Beethoven — ...
Many fans call the 90s the golden era of Bollywood romance. It was the time when romance transitioned from simple, family-oriented melodrama to emotionally-charged, larger-than-life romantic musicals.