"More than anything else, romanticism is a celebration of the Self; and, to the Romantic composer, it was the expression of a personal experience that links one human being to another and all human beings to the wider truth."
Could someone please help me interpret this?
I am going to focus on Coleridges' 'Frost at Midnight' and 'This Limetree Bower my prison'. and I'm not sure with my additional text, probably walt whitman...
I just don't really understand this whole idea of the Romantic View of the 'Self', and the 'larger truth'. and how the self is celebrated?
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
thank you.
Could someone please help me interpret this?
I am going to focus on Coleridges' 'Frost at Midnight' and 'This Limetree Bower my prison'. and I'm not sure with my additional text, probably walt whitman...
I just don't really understand this whole idea of the Romantic View of the 'Self', and the 'larger truth'. and how the self is celebrated?
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
thank you.