Context and place in history
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The more precise characterization and specific definition of Romanticism has been the subject of debate in the fields of [[intellectual history]] and [[literary history]] throughout the 20th century, without any great measure of consensus emerging. Its relationship to the [[French Revolution]], which began in 1789 in the very early stages of the period, is clearly important, but highly variable depending on geography and individual reactions. | The more precise characterization and specific definition of Romanticism has been the subject of debate in the fields of [[intellectual history]] and [[literary history]] throughout the 20th century, without any great measure of consensus emerging. Its relationship to the [[French Revolution]], which began in 1789 in the very early stages of the period, is clearly important, but highly variable depending on geography and individual reactions. |
Romanticism had a significant and complex effect on politics: Romantic thinking influenced [[conservatism]], [[liberalism]], [[Classical radicalism|radicalism]], and [[nationalism]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Morrow |first=John|editor-last=Stedman Jones |editor-first=Gareth |editor-link=Gareth Stedman Jones|editor2-last=Claeys |editor2-first=Gregory |editor2-link=Gregory Claeys |encyclopedia=The Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century Political Thought |title=Romanticism and political thought in the early 19th century |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/serv...l_thought_in_the_early_nineteenth_century.pdf |access-date=10 September 2017 |year=2011 |publisher=[[Cambridge University]] |series=[[The Cambridge History of Political Thought]] |location=Cambridge, United Kingdom |isbn=978-0-511-97358-1|doi=10.1017/CHOL9780521430562 |pages=39–76}}</ref><ref name="metafizika journal">{{cite journal |last1=Guliyeva|first1=Gunesh |date=2022-12-15 |title=Traces of Romanticism in the Creativity of Bahtiyar Vahabzade |url=http://metafizikajurnali.az/storage...etafizika.Vol.5,No.4,Serial.20,pp.113-128.pdf |journal=[[Metafizika (journal)|Metafizika]] |language=az |volume=5 |issue=4 |pages=77–87 |issn=2616-6879 |eissn=2617-751X |oclc=1117709579 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2022111...etafizika.Vol.5,No.4,Serial.20,pp.113-128.pdf |archive-date=2022-11-14 |access-date=2022-10-14}}</ref> Most Romantics can be said to be broadly progressive in their views, but a considerable number always had, or developed, a wide range of conservative views,<ref>Day, 1–3; the arch-conservative and Romantic is [[Joseph de Maistre]], but many Romantics swung from youthful radicalism to conservative views in middle age, for example Wordsworth. [[Samuel Palmer]]'s only published text was a short piece opposing the [[Repeal of the corn laws]].</ref> and nationalism was in many countries strongly associated with Romanticism. | |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== |
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