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Romantic Revolution
A movement in arts and thinking from 1780-1830 that emphasized emotion and individual expression.
Neo-classicism
An 18th-century art movement prioritizing control, order, reason, and idealized form, often rejected by Romantics.
Key characteristics of Romanticism
Intense emotion, natural spontaneity, and a focus on individual expression.
Keats’s early life
He experienced the loss of his mother, father, and brother to tuberculosis and went to medical school.
Impact of the French Revolution on art
The revolution prompted artists to seek new styles reflecting seriousness and rationality, leading to Romanticism.
Duration of the Romantic Movement
The Romantic movement spanned from 1780 to 1830.
Response to Neo-classicism in Romanticism
Romantics reacted against the control and order of Neo-classicism, pushing for more emotion and imagination in art.
Keats’s poetry career
He dedicated approximately six years to writing poetry.