romanticism Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rəʊˈmæn.tɪ.sɪ.zəm]
  • Us [ roʊˈmæn.t̬ə.sɪ.zəm]

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Examples of romanticism

  • While it requires some careful reading between the lines, the story unfolding is evidence of anything but glory and romanticism.

  • The mood of the school was marked by support for 1956 in which political awareness was coupled with student romanticism.

  • In life as in music he had a horror of that self-exposure which he complained of in romanticism.

  • No romanticism colored her view of harems, for example.

  • Many linguists would have trouble distinguishing romanticism from realism, and modernism from postmodernism.

  • A new sensibility, akin to modern romanticism, is developing.

  • Romanticism was a somewhat early but not unprecedented move.

  • Periods of romanticism favoured the particular in local and national histories while periods of rationalism favoured generalizing interpretations, often on a larger scale.

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