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    Flaubert lecteur : une histoire des écritures by Philippe Dufour

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Then, on the other hand, there are the rejected contemporary figures: formless works of sentimental Romanticism, or the Realist’s artless works, industrial literature’s soulless works. …”
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    Régionalisme et modernisme au Brésil : dialogues entre fléaux anciens et localismes modernes by André Tessaro Pelinser

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Investigating some works of Brazilian Romanticism, designated as “pre-Modernist” Regionalism and Modernism, this paper dwells upon the parties concerned by the intellectual debates from the turning of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th, aiming to prove how part of the arguments used either by artists or critics obliterated relevant gaps in order to understand the tensions which arose from the modernization processes in progress. …”
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    La sexualité de M. Homais by Shoshana-Rose Marzel

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Through Homais, Flaubert exposes (perhaps with anxiety and despair) the Bourgeois happy sexuality, as the expression of the triumph of his materialist philosophy, in the face of the collapse of Romanticism.…”
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    La Nouvelle-Orléans, une ville nommée Désir et bien davantage by Pascale SMORAG

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Current toponymic inspirations that mingle memory, pragmatism and romanticism prove how imbued with the cultures that shape them places are: at the same time they attest to the spatial dimension of cultures, which in the case of New Orleans contributes to the city’s "indomitable" identity.…”
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    DIE LISZTSCHE IRONIE IN DER SCHILDERUNG DES „MEPHISTOPHELISCHEN“ IM DRITTEN TEIL DER „FAUST-SYMPHONIE“ by Miklós FEKETE

    Published 2012-06-01
    “… The third part (Mephistopheles) of the Faust-Symphony by Liszt brings the transformation and the caricature of the first part (Faust), and hereby the undisguised musical portrayal of the ugliness and the maliciousness, as two of the fundamental ethic and aesthetic (negative) values of the Romanticism. The musical analysis intends to identify and exemplify the most important lisztian procedures, through which the thematic material presented in the musical discourse of the Faust part will be mocked and distorted by the Mephistophelian character. …”
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    Heart to Heart: The Power of Lyrical Bonding in Romantic Nationalism by Joep Leerssen

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Lyricism was a central poetical element in Romanticism; its emotive, affect-centered mode was seen as specifically “immediate”, non-mediatized and deeply personal (and therefore non-political). …”
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    Accessing contested landscapes: a political ecology of tree planting in the Lake District by Wallerand Bazin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article analyses the socio-political implications of the Lake District’s ‘landscape transition’ amidst an acceleration of tree planting efforts within the National Park. Cradle to English Romanticism and flagship destination for national and international tourism, the Lake District’s UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape is the site of ongoing negotiations between tourist, environmental and agropastoral actors over what counts as ‘natural’ and ‘cultural’. …”
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    Dziecięce filozofowanie na tle romantycznej wizji szlachetnego dzikusa J.J. Rousseau by Maria Szczepska-Pustkowska

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…One of such theories was born thanks to Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), thanks to which the Enlightenment and the Romanticism discovered the noble savage child immersed in nature. …”
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    Schiller’s Response to Voltaire in 'Die Jungfrau von Orleans': Enlightened or Romantic? by Ritchie Robertson

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Although often loosely described as ‘Romantic’, the play belongs to an area of literary history intermediate between the Enlightenment and Romanticism, and often lamely called préromantisme or Spätaufklärung, which demands further investigation.…”
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    La magica romanza della serendipità. Sul campo, l’accidentale e il sapere antropologico by Mara Benadusi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…After a brief reconstruction of the social life of the concept from its first appearance in the eighteenth century up to date, I will focus on three fundamental issues: First, I will describe the main reasons for the fascination that serendipity arouses in academic circles; then, I will describe its growing adoption in social anthropology; finally, I will analyze the risks of exoticism and ethnographic romanticism deriving from its use. In the conclusions, I will propose a reflection on disaster research to show the anthropological limitations implicit in the “magical romance of serendipity” in times of crises and catastrophes.…”
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    Clichés tremblés dans deux poèmes de Louis MacNeice et Paul Muldoon by Florence Schneider

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Romanticism and 19th century mass-production techniques shed a new light on originality and clichés, ready-made ideas and objects. …”
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    Sensibilité et esthétisme dans la pratique de l'histoire naturelle en France (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles) : un héritage de la culture de la curiosité by Marie Lemonnier

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…This conception of science is often associated with romanticism as a literary movement and thus, opposed to the utilitarian discourse about nature of the Enlightenment. …”
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    “Per si muove—it was a mass of moonstone”: Fluidity, Dynamic Relations, and the Commodification of Storytelling in Harriet Prescott Spofford’s Arctic Writings by Verena Laschinger

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…I argue that “The Moonstone Mass” fictionally renders an (imaginary) geographical journey to describe the complexities and challenges of personal, generational and societal transfers from the culturally conspicuous perspective of the nineteenth-century American storyteller transitioning from the era of Romanticism to Realism.…”
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    Ewald Banse : orientaliste et « géographe de l’âme » by Catherine Repussard

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…That era witnessed the emergence of a ‘geography of the soul’, combined with the idea of the ‘soul of peoples’, a legacy of political romanticism that echoed with the then fashionable concept of psychology of peoples (Völkerpsychologie). …”
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    Literary criticism and theory : from Plato to postcolonialism / by Goulimari, Pelagia

    Published 2015
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    Modernism and Muddle: Religious Implications of T. S. Eliot’s Use of the Term by Anna BUDZIAK

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Eliot moved beyond the opposition of classicism and romanticism, replacing it with a juxtaposition of orthodoxy and modernism. …”
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    ALQUR’AN DAN HADITH DALAM WACANA DELEGITIMASI NASIONALISME DI MEDIA ONLINE ISLAM by Miski, Ali Hamdan

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…There are also symptoms of strengthening the romanticism of religion in Islamic online media, along with symptoms of the obscurity of who has the right to talk about a particular issue.…”
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    Nación, historia y canon literario en la prensa decimonónica. El «Siglo de Oro» visto por los románticos by Mercedes Comellas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It examines how the golden institution was disseminated during this period on a journalistic and nationalist model that always used romanticism as a mirror in which to look at itself and with which to compare itself.…”
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    La nature et les ruines : anciennes présences humaines dans le récit climatique de science‑fiction by Rémi Auvertin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…European modernity and romanticism have made the human ruin a symbol of the passage of time and the fall of civilizations. …”
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    Możliwości współczesnej recepcji utworów Stanisława Jachowicza, dydaktycznej literatury dziewiętnastowiecznej by Beata Telatyńska

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Prior to the nineteenth century, literature aimed particularly at children did not exist. Only romanticism saw the great potential that the engagement with the topic of childhood offered. …”
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