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Romantic Academia is an academic aesthetic specializing in love, romance literature, and the Romantic era. Romantic Academia is visually and philosophically similar to Light Academia. However, Romantic Academia includes more visuals associated with romantic love and lust, the former and especially the latter of which is generally excluded from Light Academia. Philosophically, both aesthetics value education, curiosity, compassion, and optimism, but Romantic Academia differs from Light Academia Romantic Academia Aesthetic, Pink Academia, Academic Aesthetic, Academia Aesthetics, Romantic Academia, Book Background, Romantic Era, Book Wallpaper, Billie Holiday

Romantic Academia is an academic aesthetic specializing in love, romantic literature, and the Romantic era. Romantic Academia is visually and philosophically similar to Light Academia. However, Romantic Academia includes more visuals associated with romantic love, which is not the primary focus of Light Academia. Philosophically, both aesthetics value education, curiosity, compassion, and optimism, but Romantic Academia differs from Light Academia in its focus on individualism, appreciation…

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It is roughly estimated that the English Romantic Movement began in 1798 when Wordsworth and Coleridge published the Lyrical Ballads. But it is wrong to assign any definite date to Romanticism. It was not a sudden outburst, but the result of a long, gradual growth and development. The poets of the Romantic school—Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Byron etc—were not even the first Romantics of England. Check out this pin to learn more about Romanticism.

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