Challenges in Developing Communicative Competence among the Indian Chess Players (ESP)
| Author |
| Ratnabali Sanasam & Thingbaijam Nitai Singh |
| Date of Publication: December, 2024 |
| Volume: XXIII, No.- XXVI |
| Abstract |
| Romanticism is a term applied to the artistic, literary and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the eighteenth century. In its most coherent and early form, as it emerged in the 1790s in Germany and Britain and, in the 1820s in France and elsewhere, it is known as the Romantic Movement or Romantic Revival. The movement emphasized intense emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience. There are certain pronounced traits of Romantic literature, particularly Romantic poetry, as exemplified in the works of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelly, Keats and Byron. These traits include such distinctive traits or elements as predominance of emotion; belief in the transcendent value of imagination; addition of strangeness to beauty; love of nature and imagery from nature; Utopian and idealistic nature; suggestiveness of style; supernatural element, romantic melancholy, medievalism, Hellenism and revolutionary spirit. |
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