The Romantic Age lasted from 1789 to 1832, a period of revolution and social/political upheaval in Europe following the French Revolution. Poets like William Wordsworth expressed hope for change, though the Reign of Terror and ensuing wars dampened optimism. Society industrialized rapidly, creating new social problems. Romantic literature focused on emotion and imagination rather than reason. Poets like William Blake produced symbolic works that changed English literature fundamentally and captured the revolutionary spirit of the time.