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Essay heading: Literature - A Mirror Of Society
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According to Thompson, The Revolution "had a
major impact on Nineteenth- Century European Life."
(895) It sent a strong wave of emotion and revival
throughout France (Peyre 59). This lead to new laws and
standards for the citizens, including newer, less imposing
literary standards. Romanticism marked a profound change
in both literature and thought... displayed 300 characters
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Romanticism marked a profound change
in both literature and thought. Romanticism, according to
Webster's Dictionary, is defined as "a literary movement
(as in early 19th century Europe) marked especially by an
emphasis on the imagination and emotions and by the use
of autobiographical material." Although this may be true,
there is no single commonly accepted definition of
Romanticism, but it has some features upon which there is
general agreement... displayed next 300 characters
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