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Q)Name the manifesto of Romantic poetry.​

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Answered by tirthmodi55
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A romantic manifesto it is it's romantic poetry

Answered by roopa2000
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1st "It is unimportant to seek the truth. The pursuit of the truth is crucial because it assists you in achieving your objective, assuming you have one."

The Romantic Manifesto, by Ayn Rand.

Explanation:

Summary

Rand's central thesis is that one cannot make art without injecting one's own value judgments and personal philosophy into the creation. Even if the artist tries to avoid moral connotations, the work eventually takes on a deterministic or naturalistic tone. The next logical step in Rand's theory is that the audience of any given work is compelled to take away some notion of a philosophical message, tinted by his or her own personal beliefs and imprinted in their psyche by whatever degree of the emotional impact the work has on them.

Rand goes on to categorize creative pursuits as "legitimate" or "invalid." Photography, for example, is inadmissible to her (as an art form) since a camera just captures the world as it is and has little if any, power to convey a moral message beyond the photographer's choice of subject matter. According to her, art should try to elevate and idealize the human spirit at all times. In art, she especially criticizes Naturalism and Modernism, while defending Romanticism (in the artistic sense, which Rand distinguishes from the philosophy also called Romanticism, which she strongly opposed).

The first eleven chapters of the book were pieces originally published in journals, as well as an introduction to a Victor Hugo edition. "The Simplest Thing in the World" is the title of the concluding chapter.

History of publication:

Except for the "Preface to Ninety-Three," which was an introduction to an English-language version of the Victor Hugo novel, most of the pieces in the collection first appeared in The Objectivist. The World Publishing Company released the first edition of The Romantic Manifesto in 1969.

  • It was Rand's first book after her split from her protégé Nathaniel   Branden, and unlike her two prior essay collections, it didn't include any contributions from Branden or any other authors.
  • New American Library issued a paperback edition in 1971.
  • The article "Art and Cognition" was included in the 1975 updated version.

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