Romanticism is a literary and artistic movement that emerged at the end of the 18th century in Europe.
This movement is influenced by social, political, and cultural changes that occurred at that time.
Romanticism emphasizes emotions, imagination, and personal experience as a source of truth and beauty.
This movement also emphasizes individual freedom, natural life, and the excitement of life.
Important figures in Romanticism including William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, and Percy Bysshe Shelley in England, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Germany.
This movement also influenced visual art, music, and architecture at that time.
Romanticism is described as a reaction to the order and rationality of the previous enlightenment movement.
Romanticism authors often describe rural life, natural beauty, and love as the main theme in their work.
This movement also emphasizes the freedom of expression and respect for local culture and tradition.
Romanticism still affects art and literature to date.