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Different types of romanticism in literature?

Gothic Romanticism and Traditional Romanticism are two types of Romanticism in literature.


Whatelements of the gothic interested the romantics?

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How is romanticism still used today?

Modern horror novels and woman's romance are descendants of the Gothic romance movement. Shakespeare was inspired by Romanticism, and inspired many others.


What authors were famous for publishing in romanticism?

i don't really know names... but, i do know the romantic literature was populaar in the early 1800s, and it focused on the greatness/liveliness of nature, etc. so if you think of the story Rip Van Winkle, that is definitely romantic writing. if you're thinking more like gothic romanticism, a perfect example is The Devil and Tom Walker.


When did authors begin to write using gothic literature?

In 1764 hoarce walpole started to write gothic novels


What elements of the gothic interested the Romantics?

Unruliness, and Emotional power.sublime scalesymbolic break from neoclassical valuesSymbolic break from Neoclassical valuesSublime Scale


Where do authors of gothic genres get their inspiration from?

Authors of gothic genres often draw inspiration from themes such as fear, decay, darkness, and the supernatural. They may also be influenced by literature, folklore, history, and personal experiences. Many gothic writers explore themes related to the human psyche, the unknown, and the macabre.


What has the author Kay Mussell written?

Kay Mussell has written: 'Fantasy and reconciliation' -- subject(s): American Love stories, American fiction, English Love stories, English fiction, Fantasy in literature, History, History and criticism, Reconciliation in literature, Women and literature, Women authors, Women in literature 'Women's gothic and romantic fiction' -- subject(s): Abstracts, American Horror tales, American fiction, Bibliography of bibliographies, Gothic revival (Literature), History and criticism, Romanticism, Women and literature, Women authors


What most acerately describes the sub-genres of Romanticism?

The sub-genres of Romanticism include nature poetry, Gothic fiction, historical novels, and the Romantic sublime. These sub-genres focus on themes of emotion, individualism, nature, and the supernatural. Romanticism emphasized the sublime beauty and power of nature, as well as the inner world of emotions and imagination.


Who are the authors of gothic fiction?

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What is a typical example of Gothic character?

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