ℐntroduction

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"romanticism is a grace, celestial or infernal,
that bestows us eternal stigmata."
                                       [charles baudelaire]

"                                       [charles baudelaire]

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about:

this book is filled with poetic prose dedicated to the people who have shaped europe as it stands now, the people who gave birth to romanticism and who drew their inspiration from the classical times, the people whose names are whispered in museums, printed across volumes and inscribed on golden coffins

the people otherwise known as the great masters

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© 2017 sianna okaat all rights reserved

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a/n:

hey guyz! so now since in the service of heaven is completed, i am going to start writing this new book about individuals who have shaped the classical movements throughout the centuries

here is some information on the book, so everyone is on the same page:

-what is the layout going to look like? the next chapter is the table of contents where you can see the order of the great masters. each individual i will write about will have 3 chapters dedicated to him with a short poem and a short story, together creating a narrative about his life (or her)

-how are you assessing who is 'great'? i'm not. not really. this book is a compilation of people who have inspired me (from painters to kings and vice versa), in no particular order, without any relations to each other. all of them deserve the title of a 'great master' though because all of them have shaped history in their own way.

-why so much classicism? because modern stuff sux ;)

hope you enjoy!

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