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Romanticism

Immanuel Kant Categorical Imperative Critiques of Pure and Practical Reason

Jean Jacques Rousseau Wrote Emile Children should learn through trial and error, given the freedom to make their own choices.

Friedrich Hegel Thesis and anti-thesis- creates conflict in human history

Johann Wolfgang Goethe Faust

Francois-Rene Chateaubriand The essence of religion is passion. The Genius of Christianity.

Friedrich Schlegel Lucinde Attacked the idea of the inferiority of women

Science Fiction Dracula by Bram Stoker Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

John Wesley Founder of Methodism

Sturm and Drang Storm and Stress Movement Germany

British Poets Lord Byron William Wordsworth John Keats

The Era of the Novel