Anti-romanticism is a movement that opposes the ideals of Romanticism. It emerged in the late 19th century and was characterized by a rejection of emotionalism, idealism, and sentimentality. Instead, anti-romanticism emphasizes rationality, objectivity, and empirical observation. It is often associated with the modernist movement in art, music, and literature. Anti-romanticism is a reaction to the excesses of Romanticism, which was seen as self-indulgent and overly idealistic. It emphasizes the importance of reason and logic over emotion and intuition. The movement influenced many areas of culture, including literature, art, music, and film. Some famous anti-romantic works include "Madame Bovary" by Gustave Flaubert and the paintings of the Impressionist movement.
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