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  • ...pths. [[Andrew Motion]] and other 21st century poets have proclaimed that romanticism is alive and well, with a particular emphasis on describing and implicitly == Romanticism and classicism ==
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  • | title = Introducing Romanticism | title = Romanticism
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  • (1792-1822) [[England|English]] [[poetry|poet]], major exponent of the [[Romanticism|romantic movement]].
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  • ...pths. [[Andrew Motion]] and other 21st century poets have proclaimed that romanticism is alive and well, with a particular emphasis on describing and implicitly == Romanticism and classicism ==
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  • (1804-76). The male pen-name of the female [[romanticism|romantic]] writer, Aurore Dupin, baronne Dudevant.
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  • ...{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1814-41) [[Russia]]n [[novel]]ist and a leading [[Romanticism|Romantic]] [[poetry|poet]]; wrote ''[[A Hero of Our Time]]''.
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  • ...] and [[artist]], posthumously seen as one of the leading figures of the [[Romanticism|Romantic Movement]].
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  • ...critic, essayist, and one of the most prominent figures in the American [[Romanticism|Romantic Movement]] in [[literature]].
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  • ...with his three symphonies are based on the legacy of Sibelian and Russian romanticism, Gallic clarity and folk elements.
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  • {{r|Romanticism}}
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  • Classicism is generally contrasted with [[romanticism]]. It is in literature that classicism most contrasts with romanticism, though the typology can be very difficult to apply. In western Europe, th
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  • ...produced novels and short stories, generally considered to be within the [[Romanticism|Romantic]] mpvement, but also political (republican) and [[Feminism|feminis
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  • ''See also [[Romanticism]]'' The '''Romantic Era''' or '''Romanticism''' started in roughly the second half of the 18th century in Western Europe
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  • ...ements that followed a trend toward abstraction and away from narrative, [[romanticism]], and [[academic art]]. The period is generally stated to begin with [[imp
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  • {{rpl|Romanticism}}
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  • {{r|Romanticism}}
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  • ...hnia. His three symphonies are based on the legacy of Sibelian and Russian romanticism, Gallic clarity and folk elements. The first is in three movements, the oth
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  • {{r|Romanticism}}
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  • * Ian R. Mitchell, "Rheumatism, Romanticism and Revolution: Victoria, Balmorality and 1848" in ''History Scotland'' (Vo
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  • ...theless it can also be placed in the context of the [[Gothic novel]] and [[romanticism]] in general.
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  • ...c]], [[essayist]], and one of the most prominent figures in the American [[Romanticism|Romantic Movement]]. Best known for his tales of [[mystery]] and of the [[m
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