Romantic era
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- Beethoven is a key figure bridging the Classical and Romantic era in music.
- Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" is a classic novel from the Romantic era.
- The paintings of the Romantic era often emphasized emotion and individualism.
- The Romantic era was a reaction against the Enlightenment's focus on reason.
- Philosophers of the Romantic era celebrated nature and the sublime.
- How did the political turmoil of the time influence the artists of the Romantic era?
- In our literature class, we are studying the major poets of the Romantic era.
- The poetry of Lord Byron perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the Romantic era.
- In contrast to the Classical period, music from the Romantic era is often more expressive.
- By the late 19th century, the ideals of the Romantic era began to give way to Realism.