how did romanticism seek to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiments during 19 century explain
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Early nineteenth-century literary romantics believed the change and growth were the essence of life, growth were the essence of life ,for individuals and institutions.They valued feeling and intuition over reason and pure thought , and they stressed the differences between individuals,rather than their similarities.
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Romanticism refers to a cultural movement which developed a particular form of nationalist movement.
Its main aim was to create collective and rich heritage on the basis of forming nation. It was through folk songs, poetry, dances and paintings. The message of nationalism through romanticism gathered large audiences especially illiterate and poor.
Its main aim was to create collective and rich heritage on the basis of forming nation. It was through folk songs, poetry, dances and paintings. The message of nationalism through romanticism gathered large audiences especially illiterate and poor.
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