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Romantic Revolution

A movement in arts and thinking from 1780-1830 that emphasized emotion and individual expression.

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Neo-classicism

An 18th-century art movement prioritizing control, order, reason, and idealized form, often rejected by Romantics.

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Key characteristics of Romanticism

Intense emotion, natural spontaneity, and a focus on individual expression.

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Keats’s early life

He experienced the loss of his mother, father, and brother to tuberculosis and went to medical school.

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Impact of the French Revolution on art

The revolution prompted artists to seek new styles reflecting seriousness and rationality, leading to Romanticism.

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Duration of the Romantic Movement

The Romantic movement spanned from 1780 to 1830.

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Response to Neo-classicism in Romanticism

Romantics reacted against the control and order of Neo-classicism, pushing for more emotion and imagination in art.

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Keats’s poetry career

He dedicated approximately six years to writing poetry.