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The Romantic period, spanning roughly from the late 18th to the mid-19th century, emphasized emotion, individualism, and the sublime in music and the arts. Artists and composers sought to express deep feelings and explore the complexities of human experience, often drawing inspiration from nature, folklore, and personal introspection. This era saw the rise of notable figures such as Beethoven in music and poets like Wordsworth and Byron in literature, whose works celebrated creativity and the imagination. Overall, Romanticism marked a profound shift from the structured forms of the Classical period to a more expressive and emotional approach.

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