neoromanticism
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See also: neo-romanticism
English
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[edit]From neo- + romanticism.
Noun
[edit]neoromanticism (uncountable)
- (sometimes capitalized) Any of various movements in art, architecture, literature, and philosophy, especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, that exist after and incorporate elements of Romanticism.
- 1988 February 26, Tom Boeker, “The White Plague”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- I finally decided that the production was a work of neoromanticism, not only because I like a good ten-dollar word, but because the basic struggle here is between the young and the old.
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