European Romanticism

Demostene
potete per favore aiutarmi a cambiare un po' le parole del testo ma che comunque il senso rimanga lo stesso?? è importante perchè mi serve per l'interrogazione! vi prego è urgentissimo! grazie in anticipo.

European Romanticism
German origins. The first to boast of having used the word “romantic” in the new positive sense were the great German writers as the turn of the century: Johann Wolfgang Goethe and Friedrich Schiller. They did so in opposition to “classic”, thus clearly stating that the new meaning indicated not just a change in taste but an open revolt against tradition. the Romantic movement was anticipated in Germany in the 1770s by the so-called "Sturm und Drang", which included such poets as Goethe, Herder ans Schiller. they believed in the freedom of the individual and the artist, and asked for a return to nature.

The beginning of European Romanticism. Romanticism was a truly European movement, involving different arts (literature, painting, sculpture, music) and sweeping across the continent, from Portugal to Russia. German Writers and artists led the way, and Romanticism soon became an internetional phenomenon. In France, Romanticism developed later and mainly under the influence of two Swiss-born Writers: the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Madame De Stael. Rousseau was immensely influential for the European diffusion of Romanticism: he laid the basis of the Romantic cult of nature and the belief in man's natural goodness and his consequent corruption by society. Madame De Stael made Known German philosophy and literature and also started the Romantic vogue for Italy. her lesson was followed by the great French Writers of the early 19th century, especially Victor Hugo with his historical novel Notre Dame de Paris. In Italy the beginning of the Romantic movement go back to the 1810s and are associated with Giovanni Berchet, Alessandro Manzoni and Ugo Foscolo.

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Demostene
io veramente volevo che qualcuno mi aiutasse a cambiare le parole da questo testo o un riassunto

Suzy90
Ciao!
Qui trovi un testo analogo che dice le stesse cose in maniera diversa: http://www.sparknotes.com/history/european/1848/section5.rhtml
:hi!

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