单词 | new romantic |
释义 | New Romanticadj.n. A. adj. 1. Designating any of various new or modern social, philosophical, or artistic movements regarded as incorporating elements of Romanticism. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [adjective] > specific movement or period classical1546 pastoral1566 classic1597 Medicean1652 romantic1812 tedesco1814 realistic1829 realista1832 pseudo-classic1833 classicist1838 pseudo-classical1838 renaissant1839 modernist1848 post-classic1850 post-classical1851 pseudo-Gothic1853 classicizing1865 classicistic1866 serio-grotesque1873 geometric1877 neoclassical1877 modernistic1878 neoclassic1878 pseudo-archaic1878 William Morris1883 protocorinthian1884 veristic1884 William and Mary1886 Yuan1888 romanticistic1889 veritistic1894 auto-destructive1895 pre-Romantic1895 Trajanic1906 neo-realistic1909 New Romantic1909 neo-realist1912 futuristic1915 postmodern1916 Dada1918 Dadaist1918 surrealist1918 proto-Romantic1920 expressionistic1921 modernista1924 super-realist1925 superrealistic1925 postmodernist1926 proto-Baroque1926 post-symbolist1927 pre-modernist1927 surrealistic1930 Renaissancist1932 Colonial Revival1934 neo-baroque1935 socialist-realist1935 social realist1949 social realistic1949 kitchen sink1954 William IV1955 formalistic1957 Zhdanovite1957 neo-Dadaist1960 neo-modernist1960 William Morrisy1960 neo-Dada1962 Zhdanovist1966 conceptual1969 conceptualist1973 po-mo1987 pathetic1990 1885 New Englander (New Haven, Connecticut) July 510 It should be remembered that before his first precocious poem, the Blessed Damozel, written in 1846, the first wave of the New Romanticism had already passed over the representative poets of that period.] 1909 Mod. Lang. Notes 24 90/2 [These chapters discuss] the Symbolistic or New Romantic Drama outside of Germany (Maeterlinck, d'Annunzio, and others). 1919 H. C. Notcutt Interpr. Keats's Endymion 79 The attitude, not so much of the general public, as of that section of it which has a genuine interest in poetry, and which recognizes the early dawn of a new era, such as the New Romantic Movement in poetry. 1974 Encycl. Brit. Macropædia IV. 450/1 In 1817 Geijer became professor of history at Uppsala, where he was in close contact with the New Romantic Group, which briefly led him into a political conservatism. 2. spec. (originally and chiefly British). Of or relating to the New Romantics (see sense B. 2) or the subculture associated with them. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > pop music > [adjective] > qualities of pop metal?1518 anthemic1890 Afro-Latin-American1900 sun-kissed1907 heavy1937 Latin American1937 Memphis1938 sun-drenched1943 indie1945 rockish1955 hardcore1957 doo-wop1958 middle of the road1959 Latin1962 straight-ahead1964 easy listening1965 Motown1965 funky1967 post-rock1967 rocky1967 rock-out1968 funkadelic1969 funked out1970 grungy1971 punk1971 grunge1972 Philly1972 dub1973 drum and bass1975 disco funky1976 punkish1976 reggaefied1976 Britpop1977 post-punk1977 anarcho-punk1979 rap1980 trash rock1980 crunchy1981 industrial1981 New Romantic1981 rockist1981 garage1982 hip-hop1982 thrashy1982 urban1982 Gothic1983 hip-hopping1983 beat-box1984 lo-fi1986 technoid1986 hip-house1987 acid house1988 new jack1988 old school1988 techno1988 baggy1990 banging1990 gangsta1990 filthy1991 handbaggy1991 nu skool1991 sampladelic1991 junglist1993 1981 Times 24 Feb. 11/3 The New Romantic look is anything but threatening. It is jolly, extravagant, and must be a lighthearted relief for the jeans-and-sweatshirt generation who have have precious little chance to dress up. 1989 HMV Christmas Mag. 12 Depeche Mode (1981). Originally latecomers on the New Romantic scene, the boys from Basildon made it where similar synth bands floundered. 1995 C. Higson Full Whack (1996) x. 68 Colin starts a fight for a laugh, slaps some geezer in pooffy New Romantic gear and they're obliged to leave. 2000 Independent (Nexis) 5 July 7 The lead singer of Eighties New Romantic phenomenon Duran Duran, Simon Le Bon was born in 1958. B. n. 1. A member of a new or modern social, philosophical, or artistic movement regarded as Romantic or somehow redolent of Romanticism. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > artist > [noun] > artist of specific movement or period mannerist1695 romanticist1821 trecentist1821 classicist1827 romantic1827 expressionist1850 classicalist1851 Gothicist1861 literalist1862 realist1868 modernist1879 verist1884 classic1885 symbolist1888 decadent1890 veritist1894 neoclassicist1899 neo-romantic1899 renaissancer1899 social realist1909 avant-garde1910 futurist1911 pasticheur1912 Bloomsbury1917 postmodern1917 pre-Romantic1918 Dadaist1919 German expressionist1920 super-realist1925 surrealist1925 New Romantic1930 brutalist1934 socialist-realist1935 avant-gardist1940 New Negro1953 neo-modernist1958 bricoleur1965 popster1965 sound artist1966 performance artist1975 1930 Painting in Paris (N.Y. Mus. Mod. Art, Exhib. Catal.) 27 Fautrier was born in Paris about 1900. Among the new romantics he is unique in his ability to invest still life..with an atmosphere of uncanny horror. 1961 C. Jones Archit. Today & Tomorrow xi. 110 With a love of richness unmatched since the turn-of-the-century neoclassicist Stanford White.., Edward Durell Stone stands in the vanguard of the New Romantics. 1986 MLN 101 1246 Wellek introduced the category of ‘New Romantics’ to confederate Wilson Knight, H. Read, D. H. Lawrence, Middleton Murry, and also Christopher Caudwell..; although often forgotten nowadays these authors provide us with interesting links between impressionism and some recent (e.g., Derridean) criticism. 1997 Lit. Rev. (Electronic ed.) 1 May In the 1970s a younger generation of [Dutch and Flemish] poets and writers emerged who would become known as New Romantics. 2. spec. (originally and chiefly British). A member of a British music and fashion subculture of the early 1980s which combined the more colourful elements of punk with the sexual ambiguity of glam-rock to form an often androgynous style in which both sexes wore distinctive make-up and dressed in flamboyant, often frilly, clothes. Also as a mass noun: the style of music or fashion associated with this movement. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [noun] > specific fashions > follower of specific fashion moon child1923 bodgie1949 Ted1956 teddy1956 neatnik1959 mod1960 rocker1963 longhair1964 yé-yé1964 sharpie1965 hippie1966 punk1976 neo-hippie1980 New Romantic1980 society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > [noun] > pop musician > types of hard rocker1942 bebopper1946 skiffler1948 bopper1951 rock 'n' roller1955 rockabilly1956 rock star1957 rocker1958 rock idol1958 rockster1960 funkster1963 country rocker1964 punk rocker1972 punk1976 punkster1976 cock-rocker1977 MC1979 rapper1979 thrasher1979 New Romantic1980 prog rocker1980 neo-punk1981 pomp rocker1981 rapster1981 rockist1981 hip-hopper1982 scratcher1982 skanker1983 pop tart1984 trash rocker1984 techno-head1985 Goth1986 Britpopper1989 gangsta1989 gangster rapper1989 popstrel1989 gangsta rapper1990 house-head1990 grunger1991 shoegazer1991 junglist1992 trip-hopper1993 society > leisure > the arts > music > music appreciation > music lover > [noun] > of pop music > of specific types of pop hard rocker1942 skiffler1948 rock fan1959 rocker1963 discomaniac1966 Deadhead1971 punk rocker1972 punker1973 punkette1974 Krautrocker1976 punk1976 punk fan1976 punkster1976 new waver1977 soulie1978 post-punk1979 New Romantic1980 headbanger1981 skanker1983 grebo1987 old schooler1990 shoegazer1991 technoid1992 thrasher1992 gabba1995 1980 Economist 27 Dec. 48/1 The song is the battle hymn of Britain's latest social cult, known variously as the Blitz Kids, the New Romantics, the Now Crowd, or—confusingly—‘the cult with no name’. 1981 S. Le Bon et al. Planet Earth (song, perf. ‘Duran Duran’) in Duran Duran (record sleeve notes) Some new romantic looking for the TV sound. 1984 Times 31 July 10/3 The soft punks and new romantics and the alternatives and the poseurs..are massaged by music which depends for its impact as much upon producer as upon the artist. 1989 Q Dec. 161/1 Duran Duran exploded upon a stagnant pop scene on the bespoke shirt tails of the New Romantics. 1995 J. Miller Voxpop xiv. 195 There were three kinds of committed trends at school: the rude boys, casuals into Hawaiian shirts and New Romantics. 2001 Independent (Electronic ed.) 24 Apr. Then Bowie led via glam to new romantic. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1909 |
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