List of romantics
List of romantics
Brazilian Romanticism
Colombian Romanticism
Czech Romanticism
Dutch Romanticism
English Romanticism
- Samuel Palmer (visual artist)
- William Blake (painting, engraving, poetry)
- George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (poetry)
- John Clare (poetry)
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge (poetry, philosophy, criticism, German scholar)
- John Constable (painting)
- Thomas de Quincey (essays, criticism, biography)
- Ebenezer Elliot (Poet Activist)
- William Hazlitt (criticism, essays)
- John Keats (poetry)
- Charles Lamb (poetry, essays)
- Mary Shelley (novels)
- Percy Bysshe Shelley (poetry)
- Robert Southey (poetry, biography)
- J. M. W. Turner (painting)
- William Wordsworth (poetry)
- Dorothy Wordsworth (diaries)
- John William Waterhouse (painting, also a Pre-Raphaelite)
Estonian Romanticism
French Romanticism
- Caspar David Friedrich (painter)
- Johannes Brahms (composer)
- Joseph Görres (writer, essayist)
- Jakob Grimm (story collector, linguist)
- Wilhelm Grimm (story collector, linguist)
- Philipp Otto Runge (painter)
- Adam Müller (literary critic and political theorist)
- Novalis (poet, novelist)
- Joseph von Eichendorff (poet, writer)
- Friedrich Schlegel (poet, theorist)
- August Wilhelm Schlegel (poet, translator, theorist)
- Franz Schubert (composer)
- Robert Schumann (composer, polemicist)
- Ludwig Tieck (novelist, translator)
- Ludwig Uhland (poet, dramatist)
- E.T.A. Hoffmann (writer, composer)
- Adolf von Henselt (composer)
- Zacharias Werner (poet, dramatist)
- Ludwig van Beethoven (composer)
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (novelist, poet, scientist)
- Richard Wagner (composer)
- Friedrich Hölderlin (poet)
- Heinrich Heine (poet)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (philosopher)
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte (writer, theorist)
- Adrian Ludwig Richter (painter)
- Carl Spitzweg (painter)
- Eberhard Wächter (painter)
- Gerhard von Kügelgen (painter)
- Members of the Nazarene movement (visual artists)
- Carl Maria von Weber (composer)
- Felix Mendelssohn (composer)
- Franz Liszt (composer)
- Heinrich von Kleist (poet, dramatist, novelist)
- Friedrich Schleiermacher (theologian, philosopher)
- Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder (writer)
Irish Romanticism
Hungarian Romanticism
Italian Romanticism
North American Romanticism
Norwegian Romanticism
Polish Romanticism
Romanticism in Poland was followed, after the disastrous January 1863 Uprising, by a period known as Positivism.
Portuguese Romanticism
- Almeida Garrett (writer, poet, dramatician, journalist)
- Alexandre Herculano (writer, novelist, poet, journalist, historian)
- Camilo Castelo Branco (writer, novelist)
- João de Deus (writer, poet)
- António Feliciano de Castilho (writer, poet, translator)
- Soares dos Passos (writer, poet)
- João de Lemos (writer, poet)
- José Vianna da Motta (composer and pianist)
Romanian Romanticism
- Vasile Alecsandri (poet, playwright)
- Gheorghe Asachi (poet, short story writer, playwright)
- Dimitrie Bolintineanu (poet)
- Cezar Bolliac (poet)
- George Coşbuc (poet)
- Dora d'Istria (essayist, travel writer)
- Mihai Eminescu (a Romantic for part of his career; poet, short story writer, essayist)
- Nicolae Filimon (novelist and short story writer)
- Ion Ghica (essayist and memoirist)
- Andrei Mureşanu (poet)
- Costache Negruzzi (short story writer)
- Alexandru Odobescu (short story writer)
- Bogdan Petriceicu-Hasdeu (historian and playwright)
- Ion Heliade Rădulescu (poet, essayist)
- Iosif Vulcan (dramatist, short story writer, essayist, novelist)
Russian Romanticism
Serbian Romanticism
Scottish Romanticism
Spanish Romanticism
Spanish Romaniticism emerged in the years following the Napoleonic Wars, and reached its apex in the 1840s. Much of Spanish Romanticism serves as criticism of contemporary Spanish society, as seen directly in the Articulos de Costumbre (essays on customs/daily life) by Larra. Important literary works in Spanish Romanticism include Larra's essays (each article published separately until 1836), Don Juan Tenorio by Zorrilla (1844), El Estudiante de Salamanca (1840) and Poesias (1840) by Espronceda, and Rimas y Leyendas by Becquer (1871).
Welsh Romanticism
Other countries
See also
External links and references
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