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Divided into subtitles: When and what was the Romantic Movement? When and what was the Romantic Era in Literature? What were some Common Characteristics of Romantic Literature? What were some Common Themes of Romantic Literature? How was Romantic Literature Perceived? Which Poets did the Ro...

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The Romantic Period
When and what was the Romantic Movement?

 The Romantic period, also known as Romanticism, was an intellectual, artistic, and literary
movement that took place in Europe and America around 1780-1850.
 It was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment, and the ways in which
these had transformed society.
 The Enlightenment had prioritised reason and rationality over emotion and creativity. The
Industrial Revolution had urbanised England. Technology was booming, science was
accelerating, and cities were becoming increasingly crowded.
 As a result of these changes, many people felt like humanity was losing its relationship with the
natural world and the sublime.
 It had a social, intellectual, artistic, and literary influence.

When and what was the Romantic Era in Literature?

 The Romantic Period of English literature began in the late 18th century and lasted until
approximately 1832 (18th and 19th Century).
 The Romantic Era was a reaction to the societal issues of the time.
 Romantic literature, written by the ‘Romanticists’, criticised the way society had changed and
glorified the past in their work.

What were some Common Characteristics of Romantic Literature?

 Personal in nature
 Strong use of feeling/emotion and passion
 Abundant use of symbolism
 Exploration of nature and the supernatural
 Spiritualism
 Imaginative imagery

What were some Common Themes of Romantic Literature?

 The critique of progress/industrialisation, urbanisation and commercialism
 A return to the past
 An awe of nature
 The idealization of women
 The purity of childhood
 The search for subjective truth
 The celebration of the individual
 A break from convention



How was Romantic Literature Perceived?

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