Neoclassicism preceded Romanticism.
The Neoclassical period of English literature, also known as the Long 18th Century, began in 1660 and ended in 1789 CE. The Romanticism period of English literature began in 1798 and ended in 1832 CE.
The literary period of Romanticism was a time in history when many beautiful books and plays were written.
Some hallmarks of literary Romanticism did not include a focus on scientific rationalism, a celebration of industrialization and technological progress, and a strict adherence to classical forms and structures.
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Neoclassicism emerged in the late 17th century as a reaction against the excessive ornamentation of the Baroque period. Romanticism followed in the late 18th century and early 19th century as a rebellion against the rationality of neoclassical ideals, focusing more on emotion, individualism, and the natural world.
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