Contents
List of romantics
List of romantics
Brazilian Romanticism
Czech Romanticism
Dutch Romanticism
English Romanticism
Estonian Romanticism
French Romanticism
German Romanticism
Irish Romanticism
Hungarian Romanticism
Italian Romanticism
North American Romanticism
Norwegian Romanticism
Polish Romanticism
Romanticism in Poland was followed, after the disastrous January 1863 Uprising, by a period known as Positivism.
Portuguese Romanticism
Romanian Romanticism
Russian Romanticism
Serbian Romanticism
Slovene Romanticism
Scottish Romanticism
Spanish Romanticism
Spanish Romanticism emerged in the years following the Napoleonic Wars, and reached its apex in the 1840s. Much of Spanish Romanticism serves as criticism of contemporary Spanish society, as seen directly in the Articulos de Costumbre (essays on customs/daily life) by Larra. Important literary works in Spanish Romanticism include Larra's essays (each article published separately until 1836), Don Juan Tenorio by Zorrilla (1844), El Estudiante de Salamanca (1840) and Poesias (1840) by Espronceda, and Rimas y Leyendas by Becquer (1871).
Welsh Romanticism
Other countries
External links and references
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