单词 | romanticism |
释义 | romanticismn. 1. a. A romantic idea or conception. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > effect produced on emotions > quality appealing to emotion or imagination > [noun] > romantic idea or notion romanticism1803 1803 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. 1 380 Public opinion heeds little the romanticisms of speculative philosophy. 1858 J. C. Jeaffreson Novels & Novelists II. 206 The..frantic three-volume romanticisms of love, duels, and gipsey encampments, the wretched puns and spasmodic playfulness, are as painful as they are ridiculous. 1892 A. Ewing tr. E. T. W. Hoffmann Serapion Brethren II. v. 116 Spare me your absurd romanticisms and sentimentalities. Marriages may be made without any such..fanciful love at first sight. 1922 Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin) 21 Oct. 2/2 Mischa Elman..has not escaped the romanticisms of the public and every little while a rumor is spread that he is engaged to some popular young woman musician. 1992 B. W. Varon Professions Lucky Jew i. 49 Young people had time to savor books, grow up unhurriedly, indulge in romanticisms and all those things you are missing in us. b. Tendency towards romance or romantic views; romantic manner, outlook, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > effect produced on emotions > quality appealing to emotion or imagination > [noun] > tendency towards romance romanticism1824 1824 A. Vieusseux Italy & Italians 19th Cent. (new ed.) I. ii. 46 Those celebrated words..the meaning of which..might..be mixed in Napoleon's mind with a share of that romanticism, to which he was somewhat prone in his youth. 1864 D. G. Mitchell Seven Stories 7 I do not believe that such imaginative exaltation of feeling..would beget..the very romanticism of charity. 1873 W. Black Princess of Thule xiv. 219 Although, doubtless, a girl's romanticism was a pretty thing, it would have to yield to the actual requirements of life. 1919 Sewanee Rev. 27 63 The veils of romanticism were rent away, and men looked steadfastly upon stark life. 1971 L. Bangs in Who put Bomp Fall–Winter 59 They..even had hearts of blushing awshucks romanticism underneath just like all other genuine tough guys. 2002 S. Perera Do Right Thing 4 Chita's dream was no more and no less than that of most young women, but her sisters in the West would temper that romanticism with a large pinch of realism. 2. Chiefly as Romanticism. The Romantic movement or style in art, literature, or music (see romantic adj. 7); the distinctive qualities or spirit of this movement. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > specific movement or period cinquecento1762 classicality1784 romanticism1821 classicism1827 Renaissance1836 classicalism1840 Queen Anne1863 classic1864 renascence1868 classical1875 modernism1879 New Romanticism1885 Colonial Revival1887 shogun1889 super-realism1890 verism1892 neoclassicism1893 veritism1894 social realism1898 camerata1900 peasantism1903 proto-Renaissance1903 Biedermeier1905 expressionism1908 futurism1909 Georgianism1911 Dada1918 Dadaism1918 German expressionism1920 expressionismus1925 Negro Renaissance1925 super-realism1925 settecento1926 surrealism1927 Neue Sachlichkeit1929 Sachlichkeit1930 neo-Gothicism1932 socialist realism1933 modernismus1934 Harlem Renaissance1940 organicism1945 avant-gardism1950 nouvelle vague1959 bricolage1960 kitchen-sinkery1964 black art1965 neo-modernism1966 Yuan1969 conceptualism1970 sound art1972 pre-modernism1976 Afrofuturism1993 society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > literary movements or theories romanticism1821 romantism1828 naturalism1845 realism1856 sensationism1862 symbolism1866 classicisma1878 eroticism1881 impressionism1883 sensitivism1891 verism1892 neoclassicism1893 veritism1894 social realism1898 neo-realism1908 futurism1909 Félibrism1911 postmodernism1914 vorticism1914 Dada1918 Dadaism1918 Scythism1921 Scythianism1923 Russian Formalism1925 surrealism1927 Neue Sachlichkeit1929 populism1930 Sachlichkeit1930 dirty realism1931 ultraism1932 thingism1935 formalism1943 organicism1945 lettrism1946 New Wave1960 socialist realism1967 catastrophism1969 pointillism1972 po-mo1986 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > 17th century-mid 19th century > [noun] > romanticism romanticism1821 1821 Lady Morgan Italy II. xvii. 140 The vehemence with which the question of Romanticism has been debated, will have a favourable influence upon the Italians. 1823 New Monthly Mag. 9 175/2 The French Academy..has determined never to receive within its bosom any one polluted by the dramatic heresy of romanticism. 1844 H. F. Chorley Music & Manners France & Germany III. 36 M. Liszt illustrates in himself the criticism, the pianism, the romanticism of the new schools. 1878 J. R. Seeley Life & Times Stein III. 437 Stein belonged to the class of society which naturally furnished recruits to Romanticism. 1934 C. Lambert Music Ho! ii. 118 A title like the Pathetic Symphony is looked on as an example of decadent romanticism. 1960 A. O. Lovejoy in M. H. Abrams Eng. Romantic Poets 5 The offspring with which Romanticism is credited are as strangely assorted as its attributes and its ancestors. 1978 Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Aug. 944/5 This..biography has its interest..as a portrait of a very unhappy man whom Romanticism destroyed. 2008 New Yorker 11 Feb. 156/2 The rethinking of landscape and figuration in the aftermath of Romanticism. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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