Two kinds of romanticism, namely positive romanticism and negative romanticism, formed two opposing schools of positive romanticism and negative romanticism.
Positive romantic poetry is progressive, guiding people to look forward; Negative romantic poetry is a reactionary poetic trend, which leads people to look backwards.
Active romantic poets dare to face up to reality, dare to struggle and yearn for a new life in the future. Representative poets include Shelley, Byron and Pushkin.
The negative romantic poets dare not face up to the contradiction of social reality, oppose the status quo and cling to the past, which represents the mood of the overthrown fallen aristocracy. Representative poets are Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey.