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Romanticism idealized:


sensitive artists who were prophets of truth and beauty, but who were rejected by mainstream society.


martyrdom.
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intense emotions and passionate expression in literature, art, and music.

a connection with nature and a celebration of the sublime.

individualism and a focus on the inner self.

the belief in the power of imagination and the supernatural.

a critique of industrialization and urbanization, and a longing for a simpler, more authentic way of life.
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