reviveromanticism
Reviveromanticism is a literary and cultural movement that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by its focus on the revival and celebration of romanticism, particularly the Romanticism of the 19th century. The movement is often associated with a nostalgic longing for the emotional intensity, individualism, and nature-centric themes that defined the Romantic era. Reviveromanticism seeks to rejuvenate and reinterpret these themes in contemporary contexts, often blending them with other literary and cultural movements.
Key figures and works associated with reviveromanticism include poets like Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes, who
Reviveromanticism is often seen as a reaction against the rationalism and technological advancements of the modern
The movement's emphasis on the sublime, the emotional intensity of nature, and the celebration of individual