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WILLIAM BLAKE
William Blake was a British poet, painter, and printmaker. Although he remained largely unknown throughout his lifetime, Blake's work is held in high esteem today. -
BEGINNING OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD
It was originated in Germany and the United Kingdom at the end of the 18th century as a revolutionary reaction against the Enlightenment and Neoclassicism, giving priority to feelings -
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THE ROMANTIC OPERA
Romantische Opera is a genre of early nineteenth-century German opera, developed not from the German Singspiel of the eighteenth-century but from the opéras comiques of the French Revolution. -
ISABEL II WAS BORN
Romantische Oper (German for 'romantic opera')[a] is a genre of early nineteenth-century German opera, developed not from the German Singspiel of the eighteenth-century but from the opéras comiques of the French Revolution. -
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War of succession
The First Carlist War was a civil war that took place in Spain between 1833 and 1840 between the Carlists, supporters of the Infante Carlos María Isidro de Borbón and an absolutist regime, and the Elizabethans, defenders of Isabel II and the regent María Cristina de Bourbon -
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer was a Spanish Post-Romanticism poet and storyteller. Although he achieved certain fame during his lifetime, it was only after his death and after the publication of all his writings that he gained the prestige he enjoys today. -
END OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD
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GIUSEPPE di VERDI DIED
Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi fue un compositor romántico italiano de ópera, uno de los más importantes de todos los tiempos. Su obra sirve de puente entre el bel canto de Rossini, Bellini y Donizetti, y la corriente del verismo y Puccini.