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The Romantic era preceded the Victorian era, beginning in the late 18th century and continuing into the early 19th century. It emphasized emotion, individualism, and nature, significantly influencing literature, art, and music. The Victorian era followed, lasting from 1837 to 1901, characterized by a focus on industrial progress, social reform, and moral strictness. Thus, the Romantic era laid the groundwork for many themes explored during the Victorian period.

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