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  1. The Romantics is a 2023 limited series English and Hindi language documentary, created by Smriti Mundhra and Michael T Vollmann. The four-part series explores the impact of Yash Chopra , his son Aditya Chopra , and their company Yash Raj Films on Hindi Cinema .

  2. Feb 15, 2023 · Entertainment. Movies. ‘The Romanticsdocu-series review: A beginner’s guide to popular Hindi cinema. Smriti Mundhra’s four-part docu-series provides an insight into how Yash Raj Films...

  3. The Romantics: With Aditya Chopra, Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Aamir Khan. The cultural legacy of iconic Indian filmmaker Yash Chopra who is regarded as the father of romance in Indian cinema.

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    • 2023-02-14
    • Documentary
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    • 1- Jane Austen
    • William Blake
    • 3- Charlotte Brontë
    • 4- Emily Brontë
    • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    • 6- Robert Burns
    • Lord Byron
    • 8- Lewis Carroll
    • 9- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    • 10- Charles Dickens

    (1775-1817) Filled with comedy, romance, wit and satire, the six novels of this English author were also a striking reflection of the social and territorial situation that England lived in her time. He began to write being very young, with the constant support and promotion of his family and friends. His first work, Sense and Sensibility (1811) too...

    (1757-1827) This London author is known for being a poet, painter and original and creative thinker, but his work was virtually ignored while he lived. The third of six brothers, claimed to have been visited by bright angels in their childhood. He designed a technique of visual poetry that combined his texts with illustrations of his own authorship...

    (1816-1855) Author renowned for her passionate novel Jane Eyre (1847), also published poems and three more novels. Born in England, third of six siblings, she was five years old when her mother died. He spent part of his life devoted to teaching and his unbridled love for the director of the school where he worked inspired his novels Villette and T...

    (1818-1848) His most recognized work was Wuthering Heights (1847), but also wrote more than two hundred poems that were described by his sister Charlotte as"of a particularly wild, melancholy and uplifting musicality." Supported by her sister, she published a collection of poems in 1846. After her early death due to tuberculosis, a novel she left u...

    (1806-1861) One of the most praised poetesses of her time. Born in England, she is best known for her work Sonnets from the Portuguese , A collection of love poems written for her husband Robert Browning. He died in Florence, Italy. From left to right: Robert Burns, Lord Byron and Lewis Carroll

    (1759-1796) Born in Scotland, he received a good education in mathematics and English literature, although from an early age he had to serve on the family farm. His work Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect Was published in 1786 and gave him fame.

    (1788-1824) Dedicated to freedom of thought and action, anarchic in his political stance and personal morality, the English poet and adventurer was the personification of the romantic hero. After touring multiple Mediterranean countries, he returned home to publish Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812), which was an instant success. It was Don Juan , P...

    (1832-1898) The pseudonym used by the English mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, which he used for the first time in publishing his famous children's novels. His fondness for paradox and nonsense as well as his appreciation for childhood led him to write his most famous novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland In 1865 and its sequel, Through th...

    (1772-1834) One of the most emblematic and controversial figures of the Romantic period. His career as a poet and writer was established after publishing Lyrical Ballads In 1798. His best-known work is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner . From left to right: Charles Dickens, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell

    (1812-1870) Author of 15 novels and countless essays and short stories, this celebrated English author generously promoted the careers of other novelists in his weekly columns and became involved in social issues. He stood out for writing about London and his grotesque and comic characters. Oliver Twist , Nicholas Nickleby , David Copperfield Y Big...

  4. The War of the Romantics is a term used by music historians to describe the aesthetic schism among prominent musicians in the second half of the 19th century. Musical structure, the limits of chromatic harmony, and program music versus absolute music were the principal areas of contention.

  5. Goya died April 16, 1828, after a stroke and poor health. 2. William Blake. William Blake was an English painter, printmaker, and poet who is considered one of the most important poets and artists in the Romantic Age. Born November 28, 1757, Blake did not experience much critical success during his lifetime.

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  7. This has always been one of my favorite Romantics songs and probably one of the band’s most underrated. The opening harp sound reminds me of Culture Club’s “Church Of The Poison Mind.”. The song “Rock You Up” was released on the album In Heat. The album was released in 1983. “Rock You Up” was the follow-up single to “Talking ...