Romanticism can be seen as a rejection of the precepts of order, calm, harmony, balance, idealization, and rationality that typified Classicism in general and late 18th-century Neoclassicism in particular. read more
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Modern movement became increasing prominent. This movement was similar to Romanticism in the sense that it rejected the ideas presented in the Enlightenment period. read more
the Romantic period ended with the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837, and the beginning of the Victorian Period. So, here we are in the Romantic era. We stumble upon Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats on the heels of the Neoclassical era. read more
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