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What did romantic poetry, music, and art have in common

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Answered by mulemadison
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Romantic poetry, music, and art have the essence of sublimity and strong emotions in common.

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Romanticism had a great impact on poetry, music and art towards the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. During these times, great poets, composers and artistes emerged who emphasized on sense and emotions.

Poets like William Wordsworth, S.T Coleridge, John Keats, Percy Shelley, etc are the most known poets of the Romantic period. Both music and art also had great transformation during this period.

Works from the Romantic period had sublime and strong emotional significance. They placed the power of imagination in their works and tried to bring awe from natural influences.

They placed high importance on individual imagination and was against Neoclassicism and other modern science inspirations. They tried to illustrate grandeur and extraordinary experiences which would move the people emotionally.

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