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Comparative Analysis Through “The Four Attitudes Of Romanticism”
Comparative Analysis Through “The Four Attitudes Of Romanticism”
Arthur Lovejoy states, “The categories which it has become customary to use in distinguishing and classifying ‘movements’ in literature or philosophy and in describing the nature of the significant transitions which have taken place in taste and in opinion, are far too rough, crude, undiscriminating—and none of them so hopelessly as the category “Romantic”(History Guide). Morse Peckham breaks the Romantic era down into “The Four stages of Romanticism.” The word “stages” pertains to the attitudes, beliefs, and values of this era, rather than a chronological time of occurrence. The four attitudes are Analogism, Transcendentalism, Objectism, and Stylism (Dr.Griffin). By using “The Four Attitudes of Romanticism” a comparative analysis of “The Sorrows of Young Werther,” by Goethe and “Frankenstein,” by Mary Shelley can be seen. Even though all four attitudes are represented in both novels, there are instances where one attitude is presented more clearly in one novel over the other.
According to Morse Peckham, Analogism “was the use of the natural world…as a screen against which to project that sense of value which is also the sen
Approximate Word count = 1713
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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