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The theme of the romantic period was a belief in the primacy of nature and humanity's connection to it. Authors in the period include Percy Shelley and William Wordsworth.

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How long did the Romantic period last Some say 1798-1832 and some say 1820-1910?

There is a difference between the Romantic period in literature and in music. The Romantic period in literature is usually dated earlier than that of literature. The dating of periods is frequently a contentious issue, as periods are typically labelled retroactively. Concerning music, the latter period you stated (1820-1910) is the better answer, as many Romantic composers were active during that time (e.g. Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov)


What were the main concerns of romantic literary circles in early 19th century?

. quicker transportation routes, seeking personal wealth, and recognizing individual rights


What does romantic mean in literature?

romantic in literature means that


What are the characteristics of drama during the romantic period?

Romanticism is the name that is applied to the artistic and literary movement that got place during the last part of the 18th Century in Europe. Drama, as a literary genre was also influenced by the characteristics of this period. The plays written in the Romantic style wanted to appeal more to the senses and the feelings than to the mind or intellect. Some of the most famous authors of this period were Victor Hugo, who wrote the play 'Hernani', Schiller, with his play ' 'William Tell', and Goethe, famous for his play 'Faust'.


What was the romantic image of the west and how was this image expressed in Art Literature and popular culture?

Themes such as "Go West", "Manifest Destiny", "Independent Support of Hope", "Failure to Actualized Dreams", and "Contradiction". Pop culture has everything to do with the Western ideal of romanticism modern day, but it stands for nothing. If you mean the romantic period, ask again.

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Tchaikovsky was from the Romantic era which lasted from about 1820 to 1910. The Russian composer lived from 1840 - 1893.


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6 reasons why the romantic period is called the romantic period?

WELL you see the romantic period was named the romantic period because 1:It was a time of slow meaningful music.2:The romantic period was an advance in honeymoon selections for music.3:IDK I guess it made the right mood at the right time.4:The romantic period was important to us today because if there were no romantic period were would love n\be today?5:The romantic period was a way to express our love in a song or poem.6:last but not least the romantic period gave Beethtoven more songs to write to express his feeling with a lovely song. Thank You For This Good And Important Question That I Have Answered. :P


Is beehtoven from romantic times?

yes Beethoven is from the romantic period


What period was Richard Wagner born?

Romantic period.


What period came after classical?

The Romantic music period


Is it accurate to say that Shakespeare lived during the romantic period?

No. The romantic period happened about 200 years after Shakespeare.


During the Romantic period poets placed an emphasis on?

Poets placed emphasis on nature during the Romantic Period.