The Romantics - BBC documentary - Nature (2005)


For more information, see: www.open2.net The Industrial Revolution sought to dominate Nature as a means to create profit. Romantic artists would seek to replace this relationship of domination with one of reverence and understanding. The poet John Clare sought freedom in exploring the countryside around him. But the lands he loved were increasingly seen as units of production. When such lands were officially enclosed by Act of Parliament in 1809, the freedom to roam the countryside was curtailed. This shift in attitudes drove John Clare insane. It drove William Blake to write works of protest, such as the raging, tempestuous 'Jerusalem'. Both William Blake and Samuel Taylor Coleridge sought to understand man's true relation to nature by returning to the source - by observing and writing about the innocence of children. Others sought to reconnect themselves to Nature more directly - such as William Wordsworth, who wrote of his travels to the Alps, the Lake District and the Wye Valley. The ideas of the child, nature and scientific progress would collide in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. This book is a Romantic manifesto - a warning that nature is not to be trifled with, that children are sacred, and science can corrupt our world. It is also a work of prophecy, still relevant in the 21st century.


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Romanticism


Some of the most well-known paintings, composers and writers from the romantic era, my favourite era. Enjoy!


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What is Romanticism?


Well here is my first ever educational slideshow, and most likely the first of many on the Philosophy of the Romantic. For more in-depth information visit www.evildandy.blogspot.com


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Romanticism and British Literature


A video that describes the historical events surrounding the Romantic movement of literature.


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Romanticism: Revolt of the Spirit (clip)


Nineteenth-century Romanticism—with its escape from an increasingly complex and industrialized world to the simplicity and purity of nature—is experienced through the literature of Hugo, Brontë, Shelley and Byron. In a scene from Les Miserables, Victor Hugo sees society as the force that makes men evil. Attitudes toward passions are typified in scenes from Wuthering Heights. Ideals of life and death are brought home in the reenactment of Shelley's funeral pyre on the beach, as his friend and fellow poet, Lord Byron, swims out to sea for a better view. "An imaginatively conceived film which will be valuable in history, literature, and humanities classes."—Booklist. An LCA release. 24 minutes, color. direct link to purchase video: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com


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The Romantics - Talking In Your Sleep


Talking In Your Sleep When you close your eyes and go to sleep and it's down to the sound of a heartbeat i can hear the things that you're dreaming about when you open up your heart and the truth comes out you tell me that you want me you tell me that you need me you tell me that you love me and i know that i'm right 'cause i hear it in the night I hear the secrets that you keep when you're talking in your sleep When i hold you in my arms at night don't you know you're sleeping in the spotlight and all your dreams that you keep inside you're telling me the secrets that you just can't hide When you close your eyes and you fall asleep everything about you is a mystery


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The Romantics: Eternity [Part 1 of 6].avi


Presented by Peter Ackroyd, an exploration of the English Romantic poets. More information: www.bbc.co.uk


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The Romantics: Liberty [FULL DOCUMENTARY]


The Romantics World changing events in the late 18th century - from the French Revolution via American Independence - instigated a new movement in the art, literature and thinking of Britain: The Romantics. Introduction Peter Ackroyd, writer, historian and presenter of this three part documentary series, explains how Romantic poetry brought about a revolution in ideas in the early 19th century that changed the face of the world today. The Romantics are important because they helped to define, and indeed to create, the modern world. They helped to fashion the way in which we all now think and imagine. Blake - radical protest and the imagination William Blake was the first of the great English Romantics, principally because he was the first of the English poets to assault the principles of science and commercialism in an age when the twin imperatives of industrialization and 'system' were beginning to dominate human life. He wrote lyrics. He wrote vast verse epics. He wrote verse dramas. All of them were filled with a yearning for spiritual reality, and for a redefinition of the human imagination beyond the Newtonian precepts of order and control. He redefined the poetry of radical protest. Coleridge and Wordsworth - nature and the sublime The generation of Romantic poets who came after him, principally among them Coleridge and Wordsworth, helped to redefine the concept of nature as a healing and spiritual force. They were the first to recognize the redemptive powers of the <b>...</b>


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Romanticism


This was done for my AB project..


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Romanticism in Literature and Philosophy


This is just a breif definitional video. An in-depth series on this subject would sample the writings, poetry and philosophy of a half dozen writers from the 1800's. If you want to encourage my youtube activities, please make a donation to my private academy: www.cropperlyceum.com


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The Awakening: The Dark Romantics


The Dark Romantics von The Awakening aus Südafrika. Bilder sind von der Homepage: www.awakening.co.za Ich hab keinerlei Rechte an irgendwas... We are the Dark Romantics The Dark Romantics in our candle's glow We are the Dark Romantics and our dreams are where the poets go. Oh! Go! The photograph child holds her head in shame While the Crystal Wilde fears a statue with no name The velvet touch of the warmest mystery Is where our kind welcomes serenity We are the Dark Romantics The Dark Romantics in our candle's glow We are the Dark Romantics and our dreams are where the poets go. Oh oh Your eyes are shut to the world that we hold dear You mock the way we paint ourselves You mock our Theatre tears We bow in love I know the Angels smile Drinking on emotion Lighting altar fires We are the Dark Romantics The Dark Romantics in our candle's glow We are the Dark Romantics and our dreams are where the poets go. Oh, we will be Passionate, delicate Oh we can see all that God has given It's surreal Surreal (surreal) The photograph child holds her head in shame While the Crystal Wilde fears a statue with no name Oh, we are the Dark Romantics The Dark Romantics in our candle's glow We are the Dark Romantics and our dreams are where the poets go. Oh, we will be Passionate, delicate Oh, we can see all that God has given It's surreal Oh, surreal (surreal) We are the Dark Romantics The Dark Romantics in our candle's glow We are the Dark Romantics and our dreams are where the poets go. The <b>...</b>


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The Romantics "Talking in Your Sleep"


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United States Military


Click on this link to see what I do in the Marines. Cool shit www.youtube.com I'im a us marine, with unit HMH-366 heavy marine helicopter squadron... 2nd marine airwing as a CH-53E flightline mechanic... semper fi Thank you for your continued support for our military.


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Wordsworth and Romanticism


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Techy Romantics - Out Of My Mind (Official Music Video)


Our first single from our first album "Touch", which is available in itunes and bandcamp. Add us on facebook: www.facebook.com/techyromantics Follow us on twitter: www.twitter.com/techyromantics Official Video by 2720 Design Boutique! Directed by Nico Puertollano


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The Romantics - BBC documentary - Eternity (2005)


For more information, see: www.open2.net After the revolutions of the late 18th century, people had to define who they were without regard to the sanctions of religion or the Church. The Romantics would delve into the uncharted depths of the unconscious to find the keys to their identity: they would emerge with new ways of thinking and of leading their lives. John Keats would forge poetry of genius from a life of tragedy. His work is a unique statement of human fragility. Keats died from tuberculosis, the archetype of the artist as bohemian outsider. Lord Byron's personal life and political ideals became the subject of scandal in his own lifetime: his self-mythologizing swagger and satirical genius ensured his place in history. Lord Byron created the figure of the self-legislating individual - a man arrogant enough to live by his own rules. Shelley was an atheist and an exponent of free love - a man consumed by the search for experience and understanding. The search ended on 8th July 1822, when Shelley drowned off the coast of Italy. His body was cremated, but the heart emerged from the flames - a symbol of religious power for an age without religion.


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Prefab Sprout - Last Of The Great Romantics


Prefab Sprout - Last Of The Great Romantics (from the album: Let's Change The World With Music) A great song from another great Prefab Sprout album. ***** Thanks for all the comments ;-) ***** Lyrics : Last of the Great Romantics -------------------------------------- Here comes the last of the great romantics. Faithful and true, believing in you, regardless of the things you do. Here comes the last of the great romantics, feet planted wide, defying the tide. Come on Gatsby, stand aside. People see me walking down the street and I hear them saying 'here he comes' That boy makes a banquet from a table of crumbs... He hears romantic music in unanswered phones, in the angry slamming of a door, and the girl that he's mad about does not care any more. Here comes the last of the great romantics. Defying the tide. Come on Gatsby, stand aside. Here comes the last of the great romantics. Not foolish, not grand, taking a stand. Out of touch? No, in command! So people, never ridicule the lovesick fool or say he's only carrying a torch, in his hands it's a flamethrower and his judgement is scorched. Here comes the last of the great romantics. Not tortured, not wracked. Illusions intact. Undiscouraged by the facts. Here comes the last of the great romantics. Feet planted wide, defying the tide, come on Gatsby, stand aside. Here comes the last of the great romantics. -----------------------------------


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Romanticism movement collage


For capturing essential elements from the esthetics of the era of Romanticism, this video was compiled from various sources, like the Tchaikovski's Swan Lake ballet.


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David Tennant in The Romantics


David Tennant as philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau in The Romantics (BBC, 2006), a part-dramatised account of the artistic movement. Disclaimer: Not mine. No copyright infringement intended, all clips belong to respective owners.


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Penderecki- Symphony No. 7 (1/9)


Krzysztof Penderecki's Symphony No. 7, "Seven Gates of Jerusalem". Probably the most powerful piece in his later output. 1st Movement Requested by dsxmachina


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Ralph Vaughan Williams - English Romanticism and Impressionism


Ralph Vaughan Williams - Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1 Academy of St. Martin in the Fields / Neville Marriner Philips Paintings by Turner, Whistler, Constable, Cole, Meade, Mostyn, Stott, Birch, Gurstin


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The Romantics


From Sketch Pad two


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Plastic Cobra - Interstellar Romanticism


This is the story of a hero who goes to great lengths to save the damsel in distress. The video was created in homage to the days of 8-bit gaming with a twist. Extra points to those of you who catch all the references featured. This video also available in high definition for free at keatonhashimoto.com. Credit for original artwork that inspired/were borrowed to make this video possible goes to the MegaMan series and Doug Harvey as well as the entire 8-bit era that made me the gamer I am today. :)


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History of music - Part XI (Romanticism)


Georges Bizet: Carmen, L´Arlésienne Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition, Night on Bald Mountain, Boris Godunov Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Piano concerto nr. 1 in B flat minor, Andante cantabile (from String quartet nr. 1 in D major), The Nutcracker, Song without words, Canzonetta from Violin concerto in D major, Serenade in C major for string orchestra, Swan lake


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Techy Romantics - Out of my Mind (live in Boni High Street)


This video was taken by Rick Manzano when we played for the Manila Design Week!!! Thanks Rick!


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Community - Magnitude (Pop pop!) 'Early 21st Century Romanticism'


Clips of the character Magnitude from NBC's Community. The episode is 'Early 21st Century Romanticism' Season 2 episode 15.


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1/7 Isaiah Berlin - Final Lecture on the Roots of Romanticism


In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.


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History of music - Part IX (Romanticism)


Ferenc Liszt: Les Préludes, Dream of Love (Liebestraum)nr. 3, Mephisto waltz nr. 1 Richard Wagner: Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Valkyrie (Die Walküre) Giuseppe Verdi: Aida, Rigoletto, The Troubadour (Il trovatore), La traviata, Nabucco Charles Gounod: Ave Maria Jacques Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld César Franck: Violin sonata in A major, Symphony in D minor


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Classics 80´s Top Ballads & romantics songs Part 1 [HQ Audio]


Seleccion con las mejores baladas y musica romantica de los años 80. Selection with the best of 80´s in romantic music,audio digatily remaster for the best quality of sound. Originals songs and videos. Track list: The Korgis- Everybody's got to learn sometime Foreigner-I Want to Know What Love Is Chris De Burgh - Lady in red REO Speedwagon - Keep on loving you Mr. Mister - Broken Wings Kansas-Dust in the Wind Sam Brown - Stop


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Romantics - Talking In Your Sleep


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Classics 80´s Top Ballads & romantics songs Part 2 [HQ Audio]


Seleccion con las mejores baladas y musica romantica de los años 80. Selection with the best of 80´s in romantic music,audio digatily remaster for the best quality of sound. Originals songs and videos. Track list: Alphaville - Forever Young Bryan Adams - Heaven Paul Young - Every time you go away Spandau Ballet - True The Cars - Drive Zucchero & Paul Young - Senza Una Donna George Michael - Careless Whisper Europe - Carrie


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Rachmaninov - André Previn - Symphony No.2 Mvt.3-4 (2/3)


NHK Symphony Orchestra conducted by André Previn. Suntory Hall, Tokyo, 2007.


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History of Art: Romanticism: The Age and its Art Part 1


www.zaneeducation.com - This educational art video will assist art students to study and understand how the course of the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution affected Romantic artists, and learn how the art of Romanticism expressed a fundamental change in society the emergence of the common man and the triumph of the individual. All of Zane Education's educational video lessons provide subtitles giving your child the option to watch, listen to, or read each presentation making them excellent learning tool for all manner of special Needs children, students with visual and hearing impairments, dyslexia and reading difficulties, learning difficulties and autism. They enable gifted children and all students to learn at their own speed and will help improve each child's overall reading skills. They are used in schools and by homeschool students everywhere.


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THE ROMANTICS-"TALKING IN YOUR SLEEP" ( W / LYRICS)


FROM THE 1983 ALBUM "IN HEAT". THIS SONG ROSE TO #3 IN 1984. LYRICS: When you close your eyes And go to sleep And it's down to the sound Of a heartbeat I can hear the things That you're dreamin' about When you open up your heart And the truth comes out You tell me that you want...


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History of music - Part X (Romanticism)


Bedřich Smetana: Vltava (Die Moldau), Prodaná nevěsta (The Bartered Bride) Anton Bruckner: Symphony nr. 4 in E flat major "Romantic", Te Deum Johann Strauss II: The Blue Danube (An der schönen blauen Donau) Johannes Brahms: Symphony nr. 1 in C minor, Hungarian dance nr. 5, Waltz in A major, Symphony nr. 4 in E minor Alexander Borodin: Polovetsian dances (from Prince Igor) Camille Saint-Saëns: The Carnival of the Animals (The Swan), Cello concerto nr. 1 in A minor Max Bruch: Violin concerto nr. 1 in G minor


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The Romantics - What I Like About You (original version)


All the info you could ever want: www.romanticsdetroit.com Lyrics Hey, uh, huh, huh Hey, uh, huh, huh What I like about you You hold me tight Tell me I'm the only one Wanna come over tonight, yeah Keep on whispering in my ear Tell me all the things that I wanna hear 'Cause that's true That's what I like about you What I like about you You really know how to dance When you go up, down, jump around Think about true romance, yeah Keep on whispering in my ear Tell me all the things that I wanna hear 'Cause that's true That's what I like about you That's what I like about you That's what I like about you, wahhhhhh What I like about you You keep me warm at night Never wanna' let you go Know you make me feel alright, yeah Keep on whispering in my ear Tell me all the things that I wanna hear 'Cause that's true That's what I like about you That's what I like about you That's what I like about you That's what I like about you That's what I like about you That's what I like about you That's what I like about you Hey, uh, huh, huh, hey, hey, hey Hey, uh, huh, huh Hey, uh, huh, huh, hey


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Dying of Romanticism


6 steps removed from reality. First was the performance, then the film, then it was televised, then photographed from the screen, then printed and then painted. They call it art.


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When I Look In Your Eyes - The Romantics


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The romantics. Tom and Laura (Part 2 of 2)


Tom: Come here. Listen to me. I was a lifeguard in highschool, you remember that? Laura: Yeah, I remember. Tom: It was my favorite summer job. Laura: You and every other guy in America. Tom: I would sit in that chair itching, itching to get out, dying to get into the water. And after eight hours my shift would end and I would make a break for it. But as soon as I got into the water, the strangest thing happened. I would start to panic. Laura: Ambivalence is a disease, you know. An actual mental illness. Tom: That's not funny. Laura: Let me guess, when you were a kid you would order chocolate ice cream, then immediately wish you'd gotten vanilla? Tom: That's not what I'm talking about. Laura: No, I get it. You're torn between two women. Tom: What I'm trying to say is... I'm afraid of the ocean. Laura: I'll remember that the next time I swim on your clock. Tom: You think you have kind of a special gift for knowing what's in my heart, Laura? Laura: No, no, I think we both do for each other. Tom: Has it ever occurred to you that I might need a woman like Lila? Laura: And what kind of woman is that? Tom: I don't know, somebody happy. Laura: Meaning numb? Tom: Somebody practical. Laura: Meaning busy? Tom: Somebody confident. Laura: Meaning rich? Tom: Somebody stable. Laura: Meaning frigid? Tom: Someone who doesn't tear other people down to build herself back up. Laura: In other words your polar opposite. Tom: Yeah, yeah maybe. Laura: Well, haven't you heard? Opposites attract <b>...</b>


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.:†:.Gothic Romanticism.:†:.


Song: "Annabel Lee" by Nox Arcana. (Off of the Edgar Allan Poe tribute album Shadow of the Raven) Clips: The clips are from a variety of sources. Many of which are Nightwish, Sirenia, Xandria, and other Gothic Metal band music videos. --- I do not own anything in this video and no credit goes to me.


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Electric Romantics - Short Stack


Short Stacks new song from the EP/Single Planets album. Go and buy the EP it only costs $5.00, and it's worth it! No Copyright/Infringement. I own nothing, everthing is copyright to original owners. Lyrics: I hate the way that you look in the moonlight But if I'm mistaken I'll join you in taking the rest of my life (My Life) Oh we are inclined to destroy ourselfs But if we are open then I guess we're broken like everyone else (one else) I said well, I'm embracing, your outlook on taking to save the last dance, by chance I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love Dear, this embrace is a caricature of my plans and head over heels is the way it feels It mirrors romance (of romance) I said well, I'm embracing, your outlook on taking To save the last dance, by chance I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love Love (x4) I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love I'm killing romance, in the name of love, love Love (x4)


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History of music - Part VII (From classical to romanticism)


Niccolò Paganini: Caprice nr. 24 for violin solo, Violin concerto nr. 2 in B minor "La Campanella" Carl Maria von Weber: Der Freischütz, Invitation to the Dance Giacomo Meyerbeer: Robert le diable Gioachino Rossini: The Barber of Seville, William Tell, La gazza ladra Franz Schubert: Symphony nr. 8 in B minor "Unfinished", Die schöne Müllerin (Ungeduld - Impatience), Piano Quintet in A major "The Trout Quintet" (Forellenquintett), Ave Maria Gaetano Donizetti: L´elisir d´amore Hector Berlioz: Harold in Italy, Fantastic symphony Johann Strauss I: Radetzky March


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The Romantics - Talking In Your Sleep


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The Romantics perform on "The Top" (1984)


The Romantics perform two songs - "One In A Million" and "Talking In Your Sleep" - on the short-lived music/comedy show "The Top." Aired January 27, 1984 They are introduced by Andy Kaufman, in his last TV appearance before his death a few months later. Oh... and making it appear as if Rodney Dangerfield is hanging up on Andy was totally unintentional. HILARIOUS.... but unintentional.


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Romantics (Talking in Your Sleep) .12" Single 45rpm


Listen in 480p The sound is much better. Love this stuff, it reminds me of my old skating rink day;s. Many moons ago lol


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