Romanticism
Summary: Walter Pater claims that classicism and romanticism are not as opposed to each other as people might say. He goes on to define romanticism as a mixture of curiosity and beauty that makes use of strangeness and the grotesque and is present in all ages.
Summary: Walter Pater claims that classicism and romanticism are not as opposed to each other as people might say. He goes on to define romanticism as a mixture of curiosity and beauty that makes use of strangeness and the grotesque and is present in all ages.