Romanticism emphasized emotion and nature in literature from "summary" of A Short History of English Literature by Benjamin Ifor Evans
The Romantic Movement in literature marked a significant shift from the rationalistic and neoclassical ideals of the previous era. Instead of focusing on reason and logic, Romanticism placed a strong emphasis on emotion and intuition. This shift in focus allowed writers to explore the depths of human emotions and experiences in a more profound and personal way. By tapping into the power of emotion, Romantic writers were able to create works that resonated with readers on a deeper level.
Nature also played a central role in Romantic literature. Writers of this period were inspired by the beauty and majesty of the natural world, seeing it as a source of spiritual renewal and artistic inspiration. They sought to capture the sublime power of nature in their works, portraying it as a force that transcended human understanding. Through vivid descriptions of landscapes and natural phenomena, Romanti...
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