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n. 浪漫主义精神, 浪漫主义



    romanticism
    [ noun ]
    1. impractical romantic ideals and attitudes

    2. <noun.attribute>
    3. a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization

    4. <noun.cognition>
      Romanticism valued imagination and emotion over rationality
    5. an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure)

    6. <noun.attribute>


    Romanticism \Ro*man"ti*cism\, n. [CF. It. romanticismo, F.
    romantisme, romanticisme.]
    A fondness for romantic characteristics or peculiarities;
    specifically, in modern literature, an aiming at romantic
    effects; -- applied to the productions of a school of writers
    who sought to revive certain medi?val forms and methods in
    opposition to the so-called classical style.

    He [Lessing] may be said to have begun the revolt from
    pseudo-classicism in poetry, and to have been thus
    unconsciously the founder of romanticism. --Lowell.

    1. We haven't great patience for Werther's romanticism these days.
    2. Someone wrote about the young Szymanowski that he 'carries the death-dream of romanticism to the border of awakening'.
    3. But Marc Almond and his group, La Magia, exhibit a youthful romanticism that has been missing from rock since the Flower Power days.
    4. But they and the others in the cast also had to find an acting style that would include a basis in the antique, a strong whiff of Berlioz's mature romanticism and his goal of finding a grandiose alternative to Wagner.
    5. In an age of "new romanticism" in music, Nadja is doing well.
    6. It is a vision whose pedigree runs from the romanticism of Wordsworth, via the industrial reformism of Dickens's Hard Times, to the socially conscious profitability of Marks and Spencer.
    7. Both numbers reveal the man's unabashed sense of romanticism and his firm belief in true love.
    8. And his language is devoid of anything approaching romanticism.
    9. The space program has changed much since the days of space capsules and moved into the day of space shuttles, but despite the romanticism often associated with space, Schirra said, flights can often be boring.
    10. (3) Defenders of state and local autonomy are often justly accused of a nostalgic romanticism.
    11. The picture also is about yearning and hopeless romanticism and what Paris was like in the '20s for the expatriate American writers and artists who hung around together there.
    12. While Margaret adapts her idealism to circumstance, Helen won't budge from her pure romanticism.
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