2022
DOI: 10.36647/ttll/01.01.a005
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The Theme of Romanticism in Medieval British Literature

Abstract: Romanticism is the term based on the love and affection for nature by the writers. The concept of romanticism was introduced in the middle age of European evolution after industrialization. The term medieval refers to the middle revolution age of Europe. Writers assumed nature as their teacher and ultimate beauty,therefore romanticism was based on the writer's love towards nature rather than human love. Personification is the term that was widely used by the poets at that time to address nature as a person

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