Similar words: romantic, briticism, criticism, asceticism, fanaticism, skepticism, semantics, anticipate. Meaning: [rə'mæntɪsɪzm] n. 1. impractical romantic ideals and attitudes 2. a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization 3. an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure).
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61. Hugo Wolf is one of the most outstanding German artistic composers in the later period of European Romanticism, in the history of Western music occupies an important position.
62. Italy's risorgimento was not a whole nation rising against its oppressors, as 19th-century romanticism proclaimed and Giuseppe Mazzini wished, but a few well-educated people leading the way.
63. Shu Bote living in classicism and romanticism of the transition period.
64. The romanticism "Gotterdammerung" has since been on the wane after Wagner.
65. Thomas Gray, a great master in poetry[sentencedict.com/romanticism.html], is a sentimentalism poet with some classical traits and is regarded as the forerunner of Romanticism.
66. These monographic researches showed the achievements of research of romanticism in the new era, which is also the important date of the romanticism research in the new era.
67. Meyerbeer, the one of most important romanticism composers in a period of great prosperity of France opera, though he was born in German.
68. The Ninth Symphony , an work of his seniority, initiated romanticism in music.
69. Romanticism is opposed to Classicalism in traditional musical conception, which represents the conflict between "form" and "feelings", "sensibility" and "reason".
70. The symbolic theories of Romanticism lie in Romanticists'exposition about symbol, allegory, myth, limitlessness, and so on.
71. It is quiet and symmetrical that the whole divertimento has dramaticism but a magnum opus of a romanticism remains classicism throughout.
72. Cherubini, the musical czar of Paris and the link between classic idealism and modern romanticism.
73. The fourth chapter deals with the pioneering effect of Czerny"s piano works to romanticism."
74. Finally, this dissertation comes to the conclusion that Keats is a unique and foresighted poet of Romanticism.
75. Berlioz is a composer, conductor and music critic with distinctive character in the Romanticism Times.
76. From Chinese literati painting to Japanese Yamato-e, from romanticism to Dadaism, different forms of art serve as the instrumentality to educate the public.
77. During his lifetime, he had a broad spiritual connection with modem British and American poets of various schools ranging from romanticism to pessimism and imagism.
78. The movement of Romanticism has played a key role in the transformation when chalcography developed from a printing technology into a creative medium.
79. Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1804 - 1864 ) and Emily Bronte ( 1818 - 1848 ), are both full of romanticism.
80. As a consequence, classicism in painting was quickly taken the place of by romanticism.
81. Thomas Hardy's Darkling Thrush is a perfect combination of romanticism, realism and modernism.
82. To enjoy the joy along with singlehood, or to expect the romanticism brought by possible marriage.
83. His opera prefigure coming of romanticism in artistic song writing. Mozart let classicism and romanticism have a perfect integrating and endow with artistic song strong infection and life.
84. Andrew Marvell, a British poet in the seventeenth century, inherits romanticism tradition from the Elizabeth time and has opened the rational classicism of the 18th century.
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