THE INFLUENCE OF ROMANTICISM ON MODERN POETRY
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literature, Romantic movement, poets, modern poetry, hallmarks of Romanticism, rationalism and industrializationAbstrak
This article explores the enduring legacy of Romanticism on modern poetry, tracing the movement's profound impact on poetic form, themes, and sensibility. Romanticism, emerging in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, emphasized individual expression, the sublime in nature, and the emotional depths of human experience. The article delves into how these key aspects—particularly the focus on personal experience, nature's power, and a rebellion against rationalism—continue to shape the works of modern poets.
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