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The idea that the Athenaeum Club would bring thinkers together to counter the public trend toward sensationalism and trash aka Romantic Movement originated with John Wilson Croker.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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The idea that the Athenaeum Club would bring thinkers together to counter the public trend toward sensationalism and trash aka Romantic Movement originated with John Wilson Croker.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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Referencing the Romantic Movement in art and literature, the work attests to both the fear and longing nature inspires.
Bill Bush: The Place Is the Thing: This Artweek.LA (January 2, 2012) Bill Bush 2012
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Referencing the Romantic Movement in art and literature, the work attests to both the fear and longing nature inspires.
Bill Bush: The Place Is the Thing: This Artweek.LA (January 2, 2012) Bill Bush 2012
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Referencing the Romantic Movement in art and literature, the work attests to both the fear and longing nature inspires.
Bill Bush: The Place Is the Thing: This Artweek.LA (January 2, 2012) Bill Bush 2012
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Referencing the Romantic Movement in art and literature, the work attests to both the fear and longing nature inspires.
Bill Bush: The Place Is the Thing: This Artweek.LA (January 2, 2012) Bill Bush 2012
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The Romantic Movement with its emphasis on Nature was one of the reasons for this interest throughout the nineteenth century.
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The Romantic Movement in Germany led to ‘natural philosophers’ who felt that intuition was the best route to understanding, not cold empiricism.
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Equally important work was done by thinkers exploring the consequences of the doctrines of the Incarnation and the Mystical Body of Christ, such as Johann Adam Möhler 1796-1838 and a myriad of anti-Enlightenment intellectuals and artists stirred by the Romantic Movement.
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The Hong Kong Ballet presents a work that dates to the height of the Romantic Movement, having premiered in Paris in 1841.
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