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The Neoclassical period of English literature, also known as the Long 18th Century, began in 1660 and ended in 1789 CE. The Romanticism period of English literature began in 1798 and ended in 1832 CE.
Andrew Elfenbein has written: 'Romantic genius' -- subject(s): Authors, English, English Authors, English literature, Gay men in literature, History, History and criticism, Homosexuality and literature, Lesbians in literature, Romanticism, Sex in literature, Sexual behavior 'Romanticism and the rise of English' -- subject(s): English literature, Usage, History and criticism, English language, English philology, Romanticism, History
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Margaret Bloom has written: 'French and English romanticism' -- subject- s -: Comparative Literature, English and French, French and English, Romanticism
Gothic Romanticism and Traditional Romanticism are two types of Romanticism in literature.
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Andrea K. Henderson has written: 'Romantic Identities' -- subject(s): English literature, Subjectivity in literature, Self in literature, History and criticism, Romanticism, Identity (Psychology) in literature 'Romanticism and the Painful Pleasures of Modern Life (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism)'
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The types of conflict in literature are man versus man, man versus self, man versus nature, and man versus God. These can be found in English Romanticism.