Humanities chapter 12
Jane Austen
wittily attacks sentimental love
How did painters of "the sublime" view nature?
An awesome power that is overwhelming.
In Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People, the "people" include all of the following EXCEPT which group?
Aristocracy
The name Taglioni is associated with what art?
Ballet
What style of opera singing emphasizes the melodic line of the music and the vocalist's ability to execute florid embellishments?
Bel canto
All EXCEPT which of the following Romantics were British?
Caspar David Friedrich
liberty leading the people
Delacroix common people face tyranny rebellion against king charles x
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the Romantic personality?
Embraces the Enlightenment emphasis on reason
America
Emerson says nature is a way to see into the life of things Cole captures a dramatic mood
What do John Constable's paintings usually focus on?
Everyday life.
Which Romantic artist created a series of prints focusing on the brutality and horror of war?
Francisco Goya
raft of the medusa
Gericault denunciation of contemporary injustice theme of men acting against nature
Mary Shelley
Gothic writer who creates a figure of heroic evil
third of may 1808
Goya ordinary citizen confronts imminent death denunciation of injustice by french troops to spain
Why was Prometheus a favorite fictional hero of the Romantics?
He is a tragic hero, driven by a search for divine wisdom and creative inspiration.
What is NOT a stereotype of a woman, as presented by nineteenth-century writers?
Independent-minded
Which of the following is true of Darwin's The Origin of Species?
It shattered the harmonious worldviews of both Renaissance humanists and Enlightenment philosophes.
What is a feature of Transcendentalism?
It valued intuition and self-reliance.
Which writer was NOT an English poet of the late 18th-early 19th century?
JMW Turner
Wordsworth's perception of nature as sublime was most closely echoed in the paintings of which artist?
JMW Turner
William Wordsworth
Lines composed a few miles above tintern abbey nature could restore a lost sense of wonder
What landmark work, produced by Coleridge and Wordsworth, marked the birth of the Romantic movement in England?
Lyrical Ballads
Nineteenth-century American architectural structures such as the Smithsonian Museums in Washington and portions of the Harvard and Yale campuses reflect the period's interest in what style?
Medievalism
John Keats
Ode on a grecian urn keenly aware of life's brevity art as a higher form of nature
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ode to the west wind nature is the source of ultimate truth outspoken in his opposition to marriage
Rumored among contemporaries that he had made a pact with the Devil for his musical abilities, ________ refused to publish his own work, which he alone would perform.
Paganini
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein parallels the tragedy of which mythological hero?
Prometheus
Which writer was part of the Transcendentalist movement?
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Thomas Cole
The Oxbow portrayed america with photographic precision in landscapes
William Blake
The Tiger a uniquely mystical view of nature, god, and humankind
John Constable
The hay wain painted mostly ordinary subjects
What development was true of nineteenth-century music?
The orchestra grew to grand proportions.
JMW Turner
The slave ship focused on the theatrical turbulence of nature
Darwin's writings affirmed all EXCEPT which of the following?
There are a fixed number of species.
Which work was the most famous antislavery novel in America?
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Jean Baptiste Carot
Ville d'Avray landscapes notable in their harmony and order
"Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji" by Katsushika Hokusai is an exemplary work that illustrates Japanese landscape art. In what popular medium is this work?
Woodblock print
Asia
Woodblock prints that feature bold, flat colors
Europe
Woodsworth and coleridge Turner shows the turbulent moods of nature Constable paints the gentle spirit of the english countryside
Beethoven
bridge between romantic and classical introduced innovative compositional elements
Berlioz
composed symphonie fantastique composed symphony in five movements
Schubert
credited with originating the lied united poetry and music works based on Goethe
George Sand
heroines who have love affairs and believe in free love
place the following events in order
napoleon siezes france napoleon invades russia shelley publishes frankenstein goethe completes faust douglass escapes bondage stowe publishes uncle toms cabin
Chopin
over 200 pieces affected spontaneous feeling sought to highlight technical skills of the player
Albert Bierstadt
panoramic landscapes public evidence of american expansionism
In Wagnerian opera, what is a leitmotif?
A musical phrase used to identify a particular person, object or idea
Who is the protagonist in Goethe's Faust?
A scientist with an unlimited thirst for knowledge