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| 1 | a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization | 26 sets | |
| 2 | this was the response to the enlightenment in which they believed that not everything could be measured, because of the passion of emotion | 8 sets | |
| 3 | 19th century artistic movement that appealed to emotion rather than reason | 7 sets | |
| 4 | a literary movement with an emphasis on the imagination and emotions | 6 sets | |
| 5 | 19th century artistic movement that appealed to emotion rather than reason. | 5 sets | |
| 6 | a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization "valued imagination and emotion over rationality" | 4 sets | |
| 7 | an artistic and intellectual movement originating in europe in the late 18th century and characterized by a heightened interest in nature, emphasis on the individual's expression of emotion and imagination, departure from the attitudes and forms of classicism, and rebellion against established social rules and conventions. | 4 sets | |
| 8 | romantic spirit or tendency | 4 sets | |
| 9 | ______ which was a reaction to the classicism of the early 18th century favored feeling over reason and placed great emphasis on the subjective or personal experience of the individual. nature was also a major theme. | 4 sets | |
| 10 | artistic style that glorified emotion and instinct | 4 sets | |
| 11 | emotionalism | 3 sets | |
| 12 | a literary, artistic, and philosophical movement in the 1700s emphasizing the imagination and the emotions, advocating feeling over reason, inner spirituality over external rules, the individual above society, and nature over environments created by humans. | 3 sets | |
| 13 | imagination | 3 sets | |
| 14 | emphasized feelings and imagination as sources of knowing | 3 sets | |
| 15 | a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual | 3 sets | |
| 16 | 1800-1850 | 2 sets | |
| 17 | movement in art, music, and literature that was a reaction against the classical period; themes included emotion, supernatural, nationalism, cute peasants, historical themes, nature, true love, and death | 2 sets | |
| 18 | artistic movement of the early 1800s emphasizing individuality and emotion | 2 sets | |
| 19 | a revolt against rationalism that affected literature and the other arts, beginning in the late eighteenth century and remaining strong throughout most of the nineteenth century. | 2 sets | |
| 20 | a cultural ideology during the first half of the 19th century stressing feeling over reason | 2 sets | |
| 21 | an early 19th-century movement in art and thought, which focused on emotion and nature rather than reason and society. | 2 sets | |
| 22 | life as we wish it, rather than it is | 2 sets | |
| 23 | literary movement; against science; interested in nature; loved the unclassifiable | 2 sets | |
| 24 | the principles and ideals of the romantic movement in literature and the arts during the late 18th and early 19th centuries favoring felling over reason and placing great emphasis on the subjectice, or personal, ecperience of the individual. | 2 sets | |
| 25 | artistic style that glorified emotion and instinct. | 2 sets | |
| 26 | individual important | 2 sets | |
| 27 | romanticism is a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in western europe, and gained strength during the industrial revolution. | 2 sets | |
| 28 | glorified situations | 2 sets | |
| 29 | 1800-1850 the people were tired of reality; they wanted to see life as more than it was.short stories, poems, novels. gothic literature. no more reality fiction | 2 sets | |
| 30 | a reaction to rationalism/realism that favored feeling over reason and placed great emphasis on the subjective or personal experience of the individual | 2 sets | |
| 31 | literary and artistic movement throughout europe from late 18th to mid 19th century which valued creativity based on the supremacy of human freedom.. poetry was the result of "the spontaneous overflew of powerful feelings rather than formal and disciplined intellectual exercise. william wordsworth, samuel taylor coleridge. rebellion against confining classical forms (like geometric gardens). didn't accept reason over emotion. beauty of untamed nature. | 2 sets | |
| 32 | artisitic style emphasizing imagination, freedom, and emotion | 2 sets | |
| 33 | focused on emotion and feeling in art | 2 sets | |
| 34 | artistic and intellectual movement originating in europe in the late 18th century | 2 sets | |
| 35 | the romantic style or movement in literature and art, or adherence to its principles | 2 sets | |
| 36 | an early-19th-century movement in art and thought, which focused on emotion and nature rather than reason and society. | 2 sets | |
| 37 | artistic style emphasizing individual emotions that developed in europe in the late 1700s and early 1800s as a reaction to industrialization | 2 sets | |
| 38 | a revolt against rationalism that affected literature and the other arts, beginning in the late 18th century and remaining strong throughout most of the 19th century | 2 sets | |
| 39 | man is good but institutions and their imposed orders are evil; nature is good; man can live in harmony w/nature | 2 sets | |
| 40 | a period of literature characterized by the imagination, irrational characters, the inner world and an empasis on nature | 2 sets | |