Critical note onnthe Romantic Revival
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The Romantic revival refers to a period from the late eighteenth century through 1832 in which poets, writers, and artists across Europe, but particularly in Germany and England, reacted against the Neoclassicism that preceded them
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The Lyrical Ballads published by Wordsworth and Coleridge in 1798 inaugurated the romantic era. ... Against this spirit the natural reaction was the second Romantic movement which was actually founded by William Blake and strengthened by William Wordsworth. Victor Hugo describes romanticism as 'liberalism in literature'.
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