In recent times, some literary historians have discarded, as inadequate, the
definition of Romanticism as an emotion-oriented school and have attempted to
redefine it, but without success. Following the rule of fundamentality, it is
as a volition-oriented school that Romanticism must be defined—and it is in
terms of this essential characteristic that the nature and history of Romantic
literature can be traced and understood.
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