Romanticism was an international artistic and philosophical movement between 1770-1870 that redefined how people viewed themselves and the world. It emphasized imagination, emotion, individualism, nature, and symbolism over reason. Romantic artists and thinkers rejected neoclassical rules and restraints in favor of experimentation and focusing on personal experiences and the inner self. Romanticism had a revolutionary spirit and transformed poetry and other arts through a greater focus on feelings and individual expression.