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Romantic Literature In England

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Romantic literature in England refers to a literary movement that emerged in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, characterized by an emphasis on emotion, nature, individualism, and the supernatural.

Key Features

  • Emphasis on emotion and imagination
  • Celebration of nature and the sublime
  • Exploration of individualism and personal freedom
  • Interest in the supernatural and mystical

Pros

  • Rich exploration of human emotions and experiences
  • Beautiful descriptions of nature and its influence on the human spirit
  • Inspiration for future generations of writers and poets

Cons

  • Some works can be overly sentimental or melodramatic
  • Limited representation of perspectives beyond the white, upper-class experience

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