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By Jared Schapansky - September 30, 2001

The Romantic era saw a wave of primitivism sweep through its literature and art. The dissatisfaction of the present led to a glorification of the past, and it was explored and philosophized by looking at the 'noble savage'. However, a branch of primitivism arose which looked, rather, at England's own past for its ideal situation. These were…

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