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it made the colonies bigger and bigger and that's when it exteneded!
Neoclassicism was first seen in the 1780s, Romanticism after 1800.
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The biggest influence on the Romantic writers everywhere has been the prosperity, security and tranquillity prevailing on their societies. There has not been any singular and significant influence on them since romanticism has been an ancient thing. It was born with man and has been developing with him. Primitive sunsets and dawns also has generated romantic feelings in man.
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it made the colonies bigger and bigger and that's when it exteneded!
The prosperity and resultant security was the biggest single influence on the emergence of Romanticism. With the stability offered, it allowed the time to dream, imagine and create in all areas of art and literature.
The prosperity and resultant security was the biggest single influence on the emergence of Romanticism. With the stability offered, it allowed the time to dream, imagine and create in all areas of art and literature.
The prosperity and resultant security was the biggest single influence on the emergence of Romanticism. With the stability offered, it allowed the time to dream, imagine and create in all areas of art and literature.
The prosperity and resultant security was the biggest single influence on the emergence of Romanticism. With the stability offered, it allowed the time to dream, imagine and create in all areas of art and literature.
The expansion of industrialization
There are various things that are believed to have influenced Romanticism. Some of these factors include religious traditions and Neoclassicism.
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Nature was a common subject of romantic poetry. Longfellow wrote about historical events.
Historical influence is where events affect people's way of thinking and often shapes their way of thinking on how to handle social issues.
No, romanticism was a broader artistic and intellectual movement that emerged in Europe in the late 18th century, influencing the American Renaissance period in the mid-19th century. While romanticism did influence American Renaissance writers and artists, they were separate movements with distinct characteristics and origins.