The beginning of the romantic romantic era was consistent with the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789. It ended in 1837. As the revolution is changing the social order, romantic poets adopt literature in new directions. The mechanical reason that penetrated works of the previous era has been replaced by a strong emotion and a return to nature. Respect for animals and nature was the subject often used in his work in that era. The first generation poets include William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Sir Walter Scott.
Romantic romanticism began in the mid-18th century and peaked in the 19th century. Different siblings donated for their birth and popularity, but they were limited to Europe and the United States. Romanticism as an exercise faded from late nineteenth century to early twentieth century, with an advantageous position of realism in art and the rapid development of science and technology. However, at that time, romanticism was very impressive for most people.
German romanticism is a powerful intellectual movement in philosophy, art and culture of German-speaking countries from the late 18th century to the early 19th century. Compared with British romanticism, the German romanticism developed relatively late and at an early time, it was consistent with Weimar Classicism (1772-1805); in marked contrast to the seriousness of British Romanticism, German romanticism is diverse. Special attention to wit, humor, and beauty. Sturm und Drang, literally "Storm and Drive", "Storm and Urge" are traditionally translated as "storm and stress", but it is German literature and music from the late 1760s to the early 1880s. Primitive romantic exercise, which includes individual subjectivity, especially extreme emotions, is expressed freely according to rationalist constraints imposed by enlightenment and its associated aesthetic movements.
Romanticism is a strong reaction to this. Romanticism emphasizes intuition, spirit, emotion, imagination, creativity, spontaneity, and self expression. Romanticism can be traced back to the Middle Ages, not the classics. This is the era of poetry of lyrics. Woodsworth, Byron, Keats, Sherry are romantic poets. If these values are opposite to each other, these two periods look quite contrasting. The neo-classical support of human behavior can produce objectivity and scientific purity. To emphasize this reason is helpful in promoting the belief that human integrity in a strict scientific sense is possible. In this case, people believe in obedience and the reality of cosmopolitanism. Both can represent the highest level of human achievement and individual progress. In contrast, romanticism is driven by individual expressions, not by objective reality.