
In Our Time The Romantics
Oct 12, 2000
Historian and broadcaster Melvyn Bragg dives into the ideals, exponents, and legacy of Romanticism with experts. Topics include the burst of creativity by poets like Wordsworth and Keats, the influence of Rousseau on romantic writers, Coleridge's philosophy merging empiricism and religion, the rejection of classical poetry in favor of nature-inspired works, the dark side of romanticism, and the Romantics' contrasting views on education and nature.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Romanticism and Rousseau's Influence
01:36 • 4min
Exploring the Romantic Movement
05:55 • 5min
Coleridge's Philosophy: Bridging Empiricism and Religion
11:04 • 17min
Exploring the Romantics' Discontent with Classical Poetry and Embrace of Shakespeare
28:34 • 2min
Exploring Nature and Philosophy in Romantic Poetry
30:12 • 7min
Exploring the Dark Side of Romanticism
36:47 • 4min
Exploring Romantic Ideals of Education and Nature
40:25 • 2min

