Premium Content German Expressionism and German Romanticism as Exemplified by Nosferatu and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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"It is reasonable to argue that the German cinema is a development of German Romanticism, and that modern technique (cinematography) merely lends a visible form to Romantic fancies", Lotte Eisner asserts. Both Romanticism (late 18th-19th Century) and Expressionism (early 20th Century) were reactions to a period of collectivist order and…
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