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    May Sinclair’s Romantic Corpus by Leslie de Bont

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Sinclair’s marked interest in Romantic poetry suggests a little-known continuum between Romanticism and Modernism. …”
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    Influence of relationships with mothers on romantic relationships of daughters by V. V. Kozyreva, V. A. T. Pham

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The influence of mother-daughter relationships on how women build romantic relationships in Vietnam and Russia has been studied. …”
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    Heart to Heart: The Power of Lyrical Bonding in Romantic Nationalism by Joep Leerssen

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This article attempts to assess the function of a much more intimate literary genre, the lyrical, in that process. 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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    Transformation of jealousy in romantic relationships and its catalysts in digital age by O. G. Shchukina

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The article studies the process of jealousy transformation in romantic relationships under the influence of digitalization. …”
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    ROMANTIC HUMAN STUDY: PECULIARITIES OF PERSONALITY PHILOSOPHY IN THE LITERATURE OF THE 1820-1830-IES. by T. N. Zhuzhgina-Allahverdian, S. A. Ostapenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This tendency determined the fragmentation of thinking and the scientific image of man as a dual being, nevertheless, presented and described in all the variety of relations with the world and with himself, that allows us to call this area of thought "the romantic human science". Conclusions. Structural analysis of numerous romantic texts allows us to draw the following conclusion: with mythopoetic imagery and anthropological thought about a man, romantic writers introduced the reader to any wisdom, to philosophical understanding of their human essence, to past and modern teachings, in a way processed antique, medieval and enlightening views, in which an important place was given to reflections on the place of man in nature, society, and history. …”
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    The relationship between childhood trauma and romantic relationship satisfaction: the role of attachment and social support by Lijuan Quan, Kun Zhang, Haiyan Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Statistical analyses included correlation analyses, regression models, and moderated mediation analyses using PROCESS Macro.ResultsChildhood trauma negatively predicted romantic relationship satisfaction both directly (β = -0.06, t = -2.11, p < 0.05) and indirectly through attachment (β = -0.07, t = -2.59, p < 0.05). …”
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    Reverent Induction: Epistemology and the Romantic Education of the Child Reader in Charles Kingsley’s The Water-Babies (1863) by Laura H. Clarke

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Like the Romantics, Kingsley believed that the wonder and imagination of childhood were essential for fostering what he called ‘reverent induction’—the ability to see in each process of inductive reasoning the unfolding of God’s plan for human perception. …”
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    Decision Processes about Condom Use among Shelter-Homeless LGBT Youth in Manhattan by Geoffrey L. Ream, Kate F. Barnhart, Kevin V. Lotz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…New data are always needed to “member check” participants’ decision processes and inform interventions. This qualitative study investigates decision processes around condom use among 81 homeless LGBT youth ages 18–26. …”
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    Musikalische Zeitgestaltung in Mendelssohns Liedern ohne Worte by Ullrich Scheideler

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The interaction of adumbration and a (provisional) deferral of the harmonic and thematic goal is interpreted as a note of longing and thus in terms of a romantic aesthetic.…”
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    Piano Works by Dora Pejačević – A Personal Perspective of an Interpreter by Kyra Steckeweh

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The interpretative perspective sheds light on the nuanced relationship between Pejačević’s compositional process and her personal experiences. The author argues that Pejačević’s music is not merely a reflection of her inner world but also a response to the external realities she faced. …”
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    The Imagination in the Life and Thought of John Henry Newman by Terrence Merrigan

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Newman was convinced that all beliefs—religious, secular or political—must first be credible to the imagination and that the religious object is only adequately appropriated via an imaginative process that calls to mind the working of the literary imagination. …”
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    RETHINKING HOMO AFRICANUS IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIO-POLITICAL CHANGE: by A.R. Brunsdon

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…It argues that together with the ever-growing process of globalisation, the way that Africans, think, live and believe did not remain untouched. …”
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    “A / music / at rest”: Late Duncan and Objectivist Poetics by Jeffrey Twitchell-Waas

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This article offers both close readings of specific poems alongside broader comparative discussion of their respective poetic principles to highlight the significance of Zukofsky in Duncan’s late poetry as a critically antagonistic counter to Duncan’s more self-indulgent expansiveness, as well as offering a model for a looser conception of the long poem that defines itself in process rather than driven by the arguments or mythopoetic structures that Duncan found so seductive even while resisting them.…”
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    Le jardin dans la littérature fin-de-siècle, ou quand un motif narratif devient un objet esthétique by Geneviève Sicotte

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In literature, the garden is part of a dual process of configuring or reconfiguring the world. …”
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    Synchron und diachron. Zum Zusammenhang zwischen Kontrapunkt und Prozessualität in romantischer Formensprache by Ariane Jeßulat

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This goes hand in hand with a diffuse blending of the aesthetics of production and reception, as well as with an almost matter of course renunciation of contrapuntal techniques, typical of the Classic-Romantic Formenlehre, which could conflict with the illusion of spontaneous inspiration and natural processes. …”
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    Les Enjeux ekphrastiques de la montagne à l’époque romantique by Michel Morel

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…The notion of Ekphrasis is here enlarged to include the reciprocal creation of text by image and image by text, a discourse that both states what it sees, and makes us see; in itself a transhistoric process necessarily assuming historical contents, in the present case Romantic ones. …”
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    «Karavella» Pioneers Detachment – a Look in Half a Century Light by L. A. Krapivina

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Analyzing the example of «Karavella» – the Experimental Pioneer Detachment, the author outlines the systematic ways of teenagers’ involvement with the mass multi-age organization propagating the strong moral and ethic ideas and values. The process of educational system development in «Karavella» is revealed with the emphasis on active position, empathy, creativity, self-reliance, self-respect, emotional and intellectual independence.The manifest and underlying factors having an impact on developing the organizational spirit are indicated. …”
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