How Romanticism inherited Classicism; composers and works of Romanticism and Classicism,

1. Inheritance of theme ideas and genres: the embodiment of subjectivity, the expression of subjective emotions, and the play of imaginative thinking. These are the three major elements that the creators of British romantic literature attach great importance to, and these elements Usually they are condensed into the key part of the text's theme and thought. Therefore, the theme and thought of literary works in the British Romantic period have reached a certain degree of rationality and literary height, but these are inseparable from the creative theme and thought of British Romantic literature. Full inheritance of classicism. Whether it is a romantic poetry work or a classical poetry work, it is an expression of the creator's soul, emotion and experience, and incorporates the creator's rational theme, so readers can feel it from the poetry work Its unique aesthetic charm.

For example, in the romantic poem "Ode to the West Wind", the romantic poet Shelley not only inherited classicism in poetry style, but also applied the rational creative ideas of classicism in poetry creation, so this romantic poem