Romanticism is an era in European history, roughly between 1790 and 1815, characterized by increased interest in imagination and emotion. Unlike Enlightenmentism, this era focuses on changes in political ideology and neoclassicalism, but it is like classicalism and rationality and realism are ideal. Romanticism aims to cause changes in cultural ideology, which in turn gives people the freedom to use their imagination to decipher ideas and symbols.
Literary romantic literary romanticism is a literary movement in the history of almost all European countries, America, Latin America. It lasted from about 1750 to about 1870 and was characterized by methodological imagination and emotional subjectivity, freedom of thought and expression, and natural idealization. The word "romantic" first appeared in English in the 18th century. At first it meant "Romanticism". This is like a medieval romantic fantasy.
In European literature, the term romanticism is often used to denote the era from the 1830s. European romantic times covered roughly the British Victorian era, but the UK Romantic date given above corresponds roughly to the German "Frühromantik". The Victorian era covered the era of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). Various customs of Victorian poetry, such as Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Algernon Charles Swinburn, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, are more or less a continuation of the UK Romantic tradition. The Victorian era was also the heyday of the novel. Chales Dickens, Brontë sisters, William Makepeace Thackeray, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy all wrote masterpieces at this time.
Romanticism was the movement of literary history that appeared in the first half of the 19th century. The romantic era also appeared in English and American literature. Natural poetry and emotional experience are the main symbol of romanticism. The origin of this movement was seen as a reaction to enlightenment and political change at the end of the 18th century. Romanticism (who did not self-name this during the Romantic era) mainly emphasizes emotion and imagination. Poetry must be voluntary, sincere, and intense. The hero of a romantic work is usually not suitable for society and they deal with their emotions and impressions. One of the most popular romantic styles is a novel.