At the heart of Romanticism was a reverence for the natural world and the sublime beauty it possessed. Figures like William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and the Brontë sisters crafted works that celebrated the grandeur and mystery of the natural landscape, finding inspiration in its untamed majesty. This celebration of the natural world was intertwined with a deep appreciation for the inner life of the human spirit, as Romantic artists sought to capture the depths of passion, emotion, and the creative genius.