Dark Romanticism involves sin, self-destruction, and often 수퍼내츄럴 forces.
G.R. Thompson describes the movement as follows:
"Fallen man’s inability fully to comprehend haunting reminders of another, 수퍼내츄럴 realm that yet seemed not to exist, the constant perplexity of inexplicable and vastly metaphysical phenomena, a propensity for seemingly perverse 또는 evil moral choices that had no firm 또는 fixed measure 또는 rule, and a sense of nameless guilt combined with a suspicion the external world was a delusive projection of the mind—these were major elements in the vision of man the Dark Romantics opposed to the mainstream of Romantic thought."
G.R. Thompson describes the movement as follows:
"Fallen man’s inability fully to comprehend haunting reminders of another, 수퍼내츄럴 realm that yet seemed not to exist, the constant perplexity of inexplicable and vastly metaphysical phenomena, a propensity for seemingly perverse 또는 evil moral choices that had no firm 또는 fixed measure 또는 rule, and a sense of nameless guilt combined with a suspicion the external world was a delusive projection of the mind—these were major elements in the vision of man the Dark Romantics opposed to the mainstream of Romantic thought."