Which sentence describes how romantic thinkers contributed to nationalist feelings in Europe?
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Sentimentalism can be characterized as a response against the logic and experimentation of the time of the Enlightenment : sentimentalism is best described by its dreamer festivity of oneself, by its regard for the transcendantal, and by its conviction of the intensity of the creative energy and of the incomparable estimation of craftsmanship.
In England, Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, and Byron embodied Romanticism. In France, the development was driven by men like Victor Hugo, who composed the Hunchback of Notre Dame. In spite of the fact that it knew no national limits, Romanticism was particularly predominant in Germany, initiated by specialists like Goethe and scholars, for example, Hegel
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