2. Romanticism Flourished in Europe during
the 19th Century.
A mayor movement in Arts which
flourished in Europe and America .
Romanticism was the beginning of the
celebration of Individualism where authors
would express their emotions and opinions
.
Romanticism authors were more emotional
than rational .
3. Romanticism fostered its own style and gave
rise to specific generous of literature as ballads
, lyrical songs , romances and historical novels
and dramas.
The Romantic movement developed the idea of
the absolute originality and artistic inspiration .
The principles of Romanticism are Original
unity of man and nature in a Golden Age,
subsequent separation of man from nature ,
the interpretability of the history of the
universe in human, spiritual terms and
possibility of salvation through the
4. Romanticism wasn't just expressed about
love but about nature and individuality along
with the powers of imagination.
Romantic Literature emphasis on women and
children.
Romanticism has also been used by certain
Artist ,Poets , Writers and Musicians .
5. . Romantic literature emphasized the
individual self and the value of the
individual’s experience. The concept of “the
sublime” (a thrilling emotional experience
that combines awe, magnificence, and
horror) was introduced. Feeling and emotion
were viewed as superior to logic and analysis.
6. William Shakespeare
was a famous
playwright , poet and
actor.
He was one of the
greatest English
writers and often
called “England’s
National Poet”
One of his most
famous plays was
“Romeo And Juliet”
7. Washington Irving was
one of the first
American writer to
achieve international
fame.
His masterful use of
personae , stylized
prose , and use of
European legend all
demonstrated on his
work.
One of his most
famous work was The
Sketch Book of
Geoffre Crayon.