"Romantic War" refers to a genre of literature and art that emerged during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, characterized by its emphasis on emotion, individualism, and the glorification of nature. This movement often depicted themes of love intertwined with conflict, showcasing the struggles and passions of its characters against the backdrop of war.
The genre is closely associated with the Romanticism movement, which celebrated human experience and the sublime. Notable works include poetry and novels that explore the impact of war on personal relationships, highlighting the tension between duty and desire, as seen in the writings of authors like Lord Byron and Victor Hugo.