Links
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Romanticism:
1. The Music Of the Romantic Period
2. Romantic Chronology Homepage Click on an interval of years to find on what was going on in the world of Romanticism.
3.The William Wordsworth Page A collection of Wordsworth sites.
4. Romantic Poetry and Pantheism Great overview of Romantic poetry with an interest in nature worship. Includes examples of major Romantic poets' work.
5. The Reader's Corner Romantic Ghosts and Gothics Somewhat specific and literature-oriented, but interesting.
6. Gothic Literature Information and links.
7. The Romantic Era Outline/overview of Romantic period thought, art, etc. Useful tool for review.
Enlightenment:
8. The Enlightenment Extensive information on the Enlightenment, including philosophes, class structure, Enlightenment in different nations, etc.
9. Notes on Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary Information on Voltaire, as well as numerous links to related sites. Also includes Voltaire's works.
10. The Enlightenment Rationalism and the Enlightenment. Includes excerpts from philosophes/noted thinkers.
11. The European Enlightenment VERY comprehensive site about the Enlightenment. Background information, philosophes. etc.
12. Historical Background- The Enlightenment Very brief overview that contains numerous links.
13. The Art Of Truth A collection of artwork form various periods.
14. John Locke A brief biography.
15. John Locke-(Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
16. Voltaire's Page Contains Voltaire's major works.
17. Artonline:
Works of Eugene Delacroix Collection of all of
Delacroix's
works. A generally useful site which contains works from many major artists,
Romantic and otherwise.
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Bibliography
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Here are some
of the sources we used to collect documents and
information for this project.
1. Hollister. Landmarks of Western Heritage. New york: Alfred A. Knopf, 1973.
2. Hough, Graham. The Romantic Poets. New York: Norton, 1964.
This book discusses major Romantic poets, including excerpts of their work.
It compares and contrasts the writers and shows trends and major themes.
3. Shaefer. Problems in Western Civilization. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1968.
4. Voltaire. The Portable Voltaire. New York: Penguin Books, 1977.
Contains his major works, including personal letters and essays.
Well-organized, and generally fascinating.
** Additional materials were taken from the above listed websites. **