The Humanistic Tradition, Book 5 Romanticism, Realism, and the Nineteenth-Century World

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LOOKING BACK


30 Industry, Empire, and the Realist Style


(ca. 1850–1900)


EXPLORING ISSUES


MAKING CONNECTIONS


LOOKING BACK


31 The Move Toward Modernism (ca. 1875–1900)


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  • READING 27. EXPLORING ISSUES

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  • READING 27. MAKING CONNECTIONS

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    • READING 28. LOOKING AHEAD

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    • Preface viii





  • The Progress of Industrialization

  • Early Nineteenth-Century Thought

    • Hegel and the Hegelian Dialectic

    • Darwin and the Theory of Evolution



  • Nature and the Natural in European Literature

    • Wordsworth and the Poetry of Nature

      • Evolution Creationism versus

      • Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey” From Wordsworth’s “Lines Composed a

      • The Poetry of Shelley

        • Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind”





    • The Poetry of Keats

      • Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian Urn”



    • Blake: Romantic Mystic

      • Blake’s “The Tiger”





  • Nature and the Natural in Asian Literature

    • Floating Life From Shen Fu’s Six Chapters from a



  • Romantic Landscape Painting



    • Constable and Turner

    • Landscape Painting in France



  • American Romanticism

    • Transcendentalism

      • Emerson’s “Brahma”

      • From Thoreau’s Walden



    • Walt Whitman’s Romantic Individualism

      • From Whitman’s “Song of Myself”



    • American Landscape Painting

    • America and Native Americans

    • American Folk Art



  • Glossary


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      - Nationalism and the Hero
      - Napoleon as a Romantic Hero
      - From Napoleon’s Diary
      - The Promethean Hero
      - The Promethean Myth in Literature
      - (Chapters 4 and 5) From Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
      - Bryon and the Promethean Myth
      - Byron’s “Prometheus”
      - Pushkin: The Byron of Russia
      - From Pushkin’s “Napoleon”
      - The Abolitionists: American Prometheans
      - Frederick Douglass
      - My Freedom From Douglass’s My Bondage and
      - Sojourner Truth
      - From The Narrative of Sojourner Truth
      - Slave Songs and Spirituals
      - Goethe’s Faust: The Quintessential Romantic Hero
      - From Goethe’s Faust
      - Romantic Love and Romantic Stereotypes
      - Heine’s “You are Just Like a Flower”
      - The Female Voice
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      - Heroic Themes in Art
      - Gros and the Glorification of the Hero
      - Popular Heroism in Goya and Géricault
      - Delacroix and Revolutionary Heroism
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      - Heroic Themes in Sculpture
      - Trends in Mid Nineteenth-Century Architecture
      - Neomedievalism in the West
      - Exoticism in Western Architecture




  • READING 30. LOOKING AHEAD

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  • READING 30. EXPLORING ISSUES

  • READING 30.

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    • READING 31. LOOKING AHEAD

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  • The Romantic Style in Music Book5 vii

    • The Genius of Beethoven

    • Art Songs

    • The Programmatic Symphonies of Berlioz

    • The Piano Music of Chopin



  • The Romantic Ballet

  • Romantic Opera

    • Verdi and Italian Grand Opera

    • Wagner and the Birth of Music-Drama





    • Glossary









  • The Global Dominion of the West

    • Advancing Industrialization

    • Colonialism and the New Imperialism

      • Man’s Burden” From Kipling’s “The White



    • China and the West

      • Queen Victoria From Lin Zexu’s Letter of Advice to

        • Islam and the West





    • Social and Economic Realities



  • Nineteenth-Century Social Theory

    • The Limits of Authority

    • The Radical Views of Marx and Engels

      • Manifesto From Marx’s and Engels’ Communist



    • Mill and Women’s Rights

      • From Mill’s The Subjection of Women



    • The New Historicism



  • Realism in Literature

    • The Novels of Dickens and Twain

      • From Dickens’ The Old Curiosity Shop

      • Huckleberry Finn From Twain’s The Adventures of



    • Russian Realism: Dostoevsky and Tolstoy

      • and Punishment From Dostoevsky’s Crime

      • The Literary Heroines of Flaubert and Chopin

        • From Flaubert’s Madame Bovary

        • (“The Dream of an Hour”) Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”



      • Zola and the Naturalistic Novel

        • From Zola’s Germinal



      • Realist Drama: Ibsen

        • From Ibsen’s A Doll’s House



      • Realism in the Visual Arts

        • The Birth of Photography

        • Courbet and French Realist Painting

        • Daumier’s Social Realism

        • The Scandalous Realism of Manet

        • Realism in American Painting







      • Late Nineteenth-Century Architecture

      • Realism in Music



        • Glossary









      • Late Nineteenth-Century Thought

        • Nietzsche’s New Morality

          • From the Works of Nietzsche



        • Bergson: Intellect and Intuition

          • The Symbolists Poetry in the Late Nineteenth Century:



        • Mallarmé

          • a Faun” From Mallarmé’s “The Afternoon of





      • Music in the Late Nineteenth Century: Debussy

      • Painting in the Late Nineteenth Century

        • Symbolism

        • Impressionism

        • Monet: Pioneer Impressionist

        • Renoir







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