Yes, along with John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley among others.
John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley are Late Romantic writers. Lord Byron is also considered a Romantic writer, but he is sometimes classified as a pre-Romantic or early Romantic poet. William Blake is generally considered a precursor to the Romantic movement rather than a Late Romantic writer.
Oscar Wilde wrote in the late nineteenth century. The romantic period is generally considered to be early in that century, in the time of Keats and Shelley and Byron. Wilde is much too cynical to be a romantic.
The Romantic period, which took place in the late 18th to mid 19th century, is characterized by lyric poetry and drama that convey optimistic themes. Romantic writers focused on emotions, nature, and individualism, celebrating the beauty of the world and the potential of humanity. Key figures from this period include William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Lord Byron.
Byron Kirkpatrick, and grandfather, the late Art
The "Pathétique" Sonata
Mahler Wagner
Liszt's works can be considered Romantic and late-Romantic.
He lived in the late romantic period and 20th century.
Late classical and early romantic.
Late Classical/Early Romantic
The late Romantic Period
Romantic poets are the poets that wrote poems during the Romantic Period (Late 1790's-1830's). Generally the writers of this time had a fascination with youth and innocence. This was the time when people started to question authority and tried to find better ways to live out their daily lives. Industrialization also played a role in the Romantic period because it called for people to adapt to the rapid changes that were occurring. Romantic poets, writers, and artists were typically more drawn to nature as a result of the grimy, dirty industrializing cities they lived in. They embraced imagination and naturalness. Romantic poetry often refers to things that appeal to the emotions of the audience and is more simplistic. They believed in individual liberty.