Articles related to "Romantic Literature"
Romantic Literature
Romantic literature focuses on nature, emotion, love and fear. Romantic writers include Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Mary Shelly and Emily Bronte.
• romantic literature
• frankenstein and mary shelly
• romantic writers
• fairy tales
• the brothers grimm
The Modern Romance
An introduction to Internet resources for romance writers.
• writing romance
• romantic literature
• publishers
• manuscript evaluation
• epublishers
Pyramus and Thisbe: Death do us not part
a brief overview of Pyramus and Thisbe as begotten of Ovid and inherited by Shakespeare
• ovid
• metamorphoses
• romantic love
• romantic literature
• romeo and juliet
Summer Heat Reading List
books and ideas for welcoming a "hot" summer
• summer reading
• romantic books
• romantic literature
• hot books
• hot reading
The King of The Golden River
A brief introduction to John Ruskin's King of the Golden Mountain with links to ebook online and other sources for information.
• english romantic literature
• fairytale
• german romanticism
• myth
• fable
The Nutcracker
a short overview of Hoffman's The Mouseking and the Nutcracker, Der Mauskoenig und der Nussknacker with links to the Moscow Ballet, PNB and background notes on Hoffmann, nutcrackers and Tschaikovsky -- with links for illustrations by Segur
• christmas
• nutcracker
• nussknacker
• tschaikovsky
• ballet
The Romance Genre Defined
Romance novels were once defined as bodice rippers, but not today. Modern romantic literature has evolved and become more sophisticated, as has its readers.
• romance novel
• romance book
• romantic literature
• romance genre
• define romance
The White Doe
commentary on the White Doe in comparison to Sleeping Beauty and Goose Girl
• white doe
• goose girl
• sleeping beauty
• fairytales
• transformation myths
HCA: The Tin Soldier
Several of Hans Christian's Andersen's stories are autobiogaphical, including The Ugly duckling. others reflect his sense of isolation and rejection from society include The Fir Tree and teh Tin Soldier. What about his love affairs? Did he have any? Perhaps th Tin soldier gives insight on Andersen's feelings of sexual inadequacy and his hesitancy to pursue personal commitments. After all, did he marry? Keep a live-in? Maintain a lady? or is he only known for telling stories?
• tin soldier
• mermaid
• unrequited love
• sexual inadequacy
• romantic interests