i don't really know names... but, i do know the romantic literature was populaar in the early 1800s, and it focused on the greatness/liveliness of nature, etc. so if you think of the story Rip Van Winkle, that is definitely romantic writing. if you're thinking more like gothic romanticism, a perfect example is The Devil and Tom Walker.
No. Authors of realism didn't embrace the ideas of romanticism.
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No, authors of realism and romanticism are two distinct literary movements with different principles and beliefs. Realism focuses on depicting everyday life realistically and objectively, while romanticism emphasizes emotion, imagination, and idealism. These two movements emerged as contrasting responses to the social and cultural changes of their respective time periods.
Famous is an adjective; authors is a plural noun.
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Some countries, and some states in some countries, have instigated pension for authors, which is provided from state funds or by writers' co-operatives, authors' guilds or authors' publishing organizations. Most of the countries in the world are yet to provide for authors' pension.
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