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The Romantic movement in art, literature, and music was centered in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly in Europe. It found inspiration in the Medieval and Renaissance periods, as well as in nature and folklore, seeking to evoke strong emotions and emphasize individual expression.
Romanticism idealized the medieval period, characterized by chivalry, heroism, and a connection to nature. Romantics yearned for a simpler time when society was less industrialized and humans lived in closer harmony with the natural world.
Romantics in the 1700s believed in the power of emotion, individualism, nature, and the supernatural. They valued personal experience over reason and sought to evoke strong emotions and connect with the natural world in their art and writing. Romanticism was a reaction against the rationalism and industrialization of the Enlightenment period.
Romantics in the 1700s in Europe tended to believe in the importance of emotional expression, individualism, and connection to nature. They often rejected reason and sought to evoke strong emotions and experiences in their art and literature. Romanticism was a reaction against the rationalism of the Enlightenment period.
Romantics generally reacted against the Enlightenment's emphasis on reason and rationality, instead valuing emotion, intuition, and imagination. They often criticized the Enlightenment's focus on scientific progress and materialism, favoring a more spiritual or naturalistic worldview. Romantics sought to explore individuality, creativity, and the beauty of the natural world in contrast to the Enlightenment's emphasis on societal progress and reason.
Romantics believed that man's basic nature was inherently good, free, and in harmony with nature. They celebrated individualism, emotion, and the imagination, rejecting the constraints of society and rationality. Romantics emphasized the power and importance of personal experience and intuition in understanding the world.
Romanticism idealized the medieval period, characterized by chivalry, heroism, and a connection to nature. Romantics yearned for a simpler time when society was less industrialized and humans lived in closer harmony with the natural world.
The style of the historical period is defined by the movement,school and group.
Fast Romantics was created in 2007.
Romantics Anonymous was created in 2010.
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the romanesque period
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The duration of Desperate Romantics is 3600.0 seconds.
The Romantics emphasised feeling and emotion.
The Dark Romantics explored the civilization of the Goths.
The Classical Period.
Dark romantics focused on the fallibility of human nature.