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Beginning of the romanticism
Romanticism is a cultural movement that originated in Germany and the United Kingdom at the end of the 18th century as a reaction against Enlightenment and neoclassicism, giving priority to feelings. It is considered the first cultural movement that covered the entire map of America. -
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Ludwig van Beethoven
He was one of the founders of the Romantic movement in music, his works influenced most of the Romantic composers and were the models against which nineteenth-century Romanticism calibrated its successes and failures. -
Revolutionary reaction against the Enlightenment
Romanticism, driven by the French Revolution, was a reaction to the scientific rationalism and classicism of the Age of Enlightenment. -
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Charles Dickens
Charles John Huffam Dickens, known as Charles Dickens, was an English writer. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is considered by many to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. -
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"Monarchie de Julliet"
This was a period of monarchy in France that involved lots of political changes compared to the old regime. This period marked different eras in France and confirmed the end of the old regime -
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Reign of Elizabeth II
The year 1848 was marked in Europe by the outbreak of serious political revolts, and the romantic current flowed strongly in Italy, Spain, Austria, Germany and France. -
Publishment of "A life for the Zar"
In 1836, Mijaíl published one of the most important compositions, A Life for the Zar -
Emergence of French realism
The realist movement began in the mid-19th century as a reaction to Romanticism and history painting. In favor of depictions of "real" life, realist painters used ordinary workers and ordinary people in ordinary surroundings engaged in real activities as the subjects of their works. -
End of the Romanticism
It is considered that the period of validity of romanticism - we had not said it - goes from the second half of the XVIII century until the revolutions of 1848 and the movement originated in the countries with the weakest classical tradition: Germany and England. -
Les Miserables
Les Miserables is a novel by the French poet and writer Victor Hugo published in 1862, considered one of the most important works of the 19th century. -
Independence of Cuba
After 3 years of massive conflicts, the war ended with the victory of Cuba and the USA. This affected seriously to Spain, as it was one of the remaining colonies in America