By the mid-nineteenth century, the Romantic period in Europe and Great Britain was coming to a close. What criticisms of the movement do you think the artists and writers of this period made against Romanticism? What common characteristics would you expect to find in the works of the late 19th century?

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Answer:

Romanticism

Explanation:

Early nineteenth-century writers believed that change and growth were the real essence of life in every endeavour. They placed more priority on feeling and intuition over logic and sound reasoning with a biased view on the factors that differentiate humanity than their common traits and similarities