An Age of Melancholy Musings
Modern Romanticism is a literary and artistic movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that placed value on emotion over reason, on the imagination over society. Some sources say Romanticism started in reaction to neo-classicism (or the Enlightenment). Neo-Classicism's duration was until around 1800, which directly precedes the popularization of Romanticism. The focus of Neo-Classicism is essentially reason, balance, clarity, and tradition; the most important result of romanticism was the emphasis laid upon the feeling, passion, nature, and originality. The Neo-Classicist portrayed man as being imperfect and sinful; they were convinced that human reason could discover the natural laws of the universe and determine the natural rights of mankind; thereby unending progress in knowledge, technical achievement, and realizing moral values. Imagination was usurped by common sense and philosophical c
Wherever faith in the individual and in freedom from rules, systems, or even from rationalism appears, one aspect of romanticism speaks. People of the Neo-Classic period were convinced that human reason could discover the natural laws of the universe and determine the natural rights of mankind; thereby eternal progress in knowledge, technical achievement, and moral values would be realized. With the ambitious goals of Classicists and the interminable passion of Romantics, potential for advancement is unparalleled. Romantics yearn for the infinite; classicists seek universal truth .sensibility onservatism. Revolutionaries such as Thomas Paine, John Locke, and Thomas Jefferson, among others, are the embodiment of Neo-Classic writers. Most of the works of these influential figures were nonfiction, written to instruct, to enlighten, and to make people think. These people believed reason shows life as it is
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