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The Fallacies of Hope

Episode 12 of 13

Kenneth Clark traces the progressive disillusionment of the artists of the Romantic movement during the 19th century.

'Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive', wrote Wordsworth of the early days of the French Revolution, but the storming of the Bastille led not to freedom but to the Terror, the dictatorship of Napoleon and the dreary bureaucracies of the 19th century.

Kenneth Clark traces the progressive disillusionment of the artists of the Romantic movement through the music of Beethoven, the poetry of Byron and the sculpture of Rodin.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Writer Kenneth Clark
Narrator Kenneth Clark
Director Michael Gill
Producer Michael Gill
Producer Peter Montagnon

Broadcasts

  • Sun 11 May 1969 20:15
  • Thu 19 Aug 1976 20:10
  • Fri 23 Sep 1983 19:45
  • Sat 20 May 1989 18:10
  • New Year's Day 1994 14:05
  • Wed 30 Mar 2005 19:00
  • Wed 27 Apr 2011 22:00
  • Sun 1 May 2011 17:25
  • Mon 27 May 2024 22:00

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