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neo-romanticism

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  • It establishes the strength of the social bond, and thereby, for example, it aids us to see that, altho romance is ever young and ever true, what is known as "neo-romanticism," with its reckless assertion of individual whim, is anti-social, and therefore probably immoral.

    Inquiries and Opinions Brander Matthews 1890

  • Brazilian naturalism and the epicist of the race's sexual instincts, turns to Coelho Netto's neo-romanticism, as the "eternal praise of nature, the incessant, exaggerated exaltation of the landscape ..."

    Brazilian Tales Carmen Dolores 1881

  • A postminimalist is better off staying in the respectable territory that John Adams has staked out at the borders of neo-romanticism.

    Sequenza21/ 2010

  • Himmelfahrt "before, and" Der arme Heinrich "afterwards, marks a significant turning towards symbolism and neo-romanticism.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913

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