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Chhayavaad Chhayavaad ((ヒンディー語:छायावाद)) ("romanticism") refers to the era of Neo-romanticism in Hindi literature particularly Hindi poetry, 1922–1938,〔 and was marked by an upsurge of romantic and humanist content. ''Chhayavad'' was marked by a renewed sense of the self and personal expression, visible in the writings of time. It is known for its leaning towards themes of love and nature, as well as an individualistic reappropriation of the Indian tradition in a new form of mysticism, expressed through a subjective voice. ==Period== In, Chhayavad Yug is 1918 to 1937, and is preceded by ''Bharatendu Yug'' (1868–1900), and ''Dwivedi Yug'' (1900–1918), and is in turn, followed by the Contemporary Period, 1937 onwards.〔(Hindi Language )〕〔(Historical Development of Hindi ) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign〕 Chhayavad continued till later half of the 1930s, when the golden era of modern Hindi poetry was gradually replaced by social didacticism inspired by the uprising nationalist fervour, when some of the later poets of this era, like Dinkar, Mahadevi and Bachchan took nationalist and social critiquing within their poetry.
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