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Romanticism rejected the idea of The Enlightenment.
Enlightenment was all about science and reason and very empirical and intellectual and academic. Romanticism was all about feelings and it was a backlash against reasoning. It was about experiencing life as you saw it - hence the explosion in art, music and poetry.
Because its an era when all people was free to write about what they wanted to and be different!
Enlightenment as a spiritual goal - has been defined as: 'the end of suffering'. 'natural state of being' 'having no argument with what is'. The 'age of enlightenment' as a philosophical idea refers to a period in Western history when reason gained dominance. Enlightenment has different definitions in spirituality and philosophy.
There were many different enlightenment thinkers that challenged and transformed absolutism. Enlightenment thinkers who discussed a lot about science included Galileo, and Newton. Other enlightenment thinkers who discussed more of the politics and philosophies of absolutist powers were Locke, Hobbes, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot, and Descartes.
Romanticism rejected the idea of The Enlightenment.
Romanticism allowed people to think more naively than enlightenment. Romanticism accepted others word, enlightenment questioned the validity of each statement.
Gothic Romanticism and Traditional Romanticism are two types of Romanticism in literature.
The correct chronological order is: Enlightenment, Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism. The Enlightenment period focused on reason and intellectual thought in the 18th century, followed by Romanticism in the late 18th to early 19th century emphasizing emotion and individualism. Realism emerged in the mid-19th century, depicting reality as it is, followed by Naturalism which further emphasized scientific observation in the late 19th century.
Romanticism was a reaction against the rationalism and emphasis on reason that characterized the Enlightenment. It sought to prioritize emotion, imagination, and individualism, celebrating nature and the supernatural while rejecting strict rules and conventions of society and art.
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Henri Brunschwig has written: 'Brazza explorateur' -- subject(s): History 'Enlightenment and romanticism in eighteenth-century Prussia' -- subject(s): History, Enlightenment, Romanticism, Sturm und Drang movement 'French colonialism' -- subject(s): Colonies, History
Romanticism was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution and Enlightenment rationalism. It emphasized emotion, individuality, and nature over reason and conformity. Romanticism sought to break free from the constraints of society and celebrate the beauty and power of the natural world.
Discovery period, American enlightenment, naturalism, post modernism, modernism, puritanism, realism, romanticism, dark romanticism, native American, Harlem renaissance.
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Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that emphasized emotion, individualism, and nature. It rejected the rationalism of the Enlightenment and celebrated the beauty of the natural world, the power of the imagination, and the importance of human emotions and experiences.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau ~ see related link below .