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    Sturm und Drang
    /ˌʃtʊəm ʊnt ˈdraŋ/

    noun

    • 1. a literary and artistic movement in Germany in the late 18th century, influenced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and characterized by the expression of emotional unrest and a rejection of neoclassical literary norms.

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  3. The Sturm und Drang movement was a reaction to this lack of political unity for the German people and often dealt with the idea of living life on a smaller scale and the desire to become a part of something bigger. The Sturm und Drang movement also paid a lot of attention

    • c. 1730-1820
    • c. 1400-1600
    • c. 500-1400
  4. The meaning of STURM UND DRANG is a late 18th century German literary movement characterized by works containing rousing action and high emotionalism that often deal with the individual's revolt against society.

  5. Sturm und Drang, (German: “Storm and Stress”), German literary movement of the late 18th century that exalted nature, feeling, and human individualism and sought to overthrow the Enlightenment cult of Rationalism.

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  6. Sturm und Drang was a German literary and art movement in the 18th century that rejected rationalism and emphasized emotion and individuality. Learn about its meaning, history, and influential works by Goethe, Bürger, and Schiller.

  7. Sturm und Drang is set during the American Revolution (1775-1783) and follows a group of friends travelling through America with the aim of participating in the revolutionary war. However, a series of familial feuds ensue instead.

  8. a style or movement of German literature of the latter half of the 18th century: characterized chiefly by impetuosity of manner, exaltation of individual sensibility and intuitive perception, opposition to established forms of society and thought, and extreme nationalism. tumult; turmoil; upheaval. Sturm und Drang. / ˈʃtʊrm ʊnt ˈdraŋ /.

  9. 4 days ago · Quick Reference. A literary and artistic movement in Germany in the late 18th century, influenced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and characterized by the expression of emotional unrest and a rejection of neoclassical literary norms. The phrase is German, and means literally ‘Storm and Stress’.