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Check out our Organised Study Material on English Literature here: https://limitlessliterature.com/our-p... -------------------------------------------------------------- Classicism in English Literature is a style that has been around for centuries. It emphasizes symmetry and balance. Romanticism is a style that was inspired by the Renaissance. It is based on the ideals of beauty and harmony. Both movements were spread to architecture, music, craft, and literature. We are discussing the difference between classicism and romanticism through the lens of literature. So when we talk about Romanticism, it is generally contrasted with Neoclassical poets who were inspired by Ancients and Roman poets. Here in this video, we will discuss all the points that will help us in getting better clarity. Literary Movement Playlist: • Literary Movements In English Literature Timestamps 0:00 - Introduction 0:58 - Difference b/w Classicism and Neoclassicism 2:27 - Influence of other Languages On English 4:37 - Broader Term Classicism 5:19 - Notes 5:40 - Difference b/w Classicism & Romanticism 7:23 - Aporia You can also visit us at: https://limitlessliterature.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3xiuWz2 Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3ylQ1dj Subscribe to our Telegram Channel: https://telegram.me/authornakul WhatsApp: 7891410858 -------------------------------------------------------------- About: Limitless Literature is about finding the secrets of cracking English Literature UGC-NET | GATE | TGT-PGT and other competitive exams. Every month, we are helping thousands of students online to crack the UGC-NET exam in English Literature.