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Definition of Neoromanticism
1. Noun. An art movement based on a revival of Romanticism in art and literature.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neoromanticism
Literary usage of Neoromanticism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Czechs and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown by Hugh LeCaine Agnew (2004)
"... dominant literary trend during a period in which older styles of romanticism
and realism coexisted with neoromanticism, symbolism, naturalism, ..."
2. Problems of the Secondary Teacher by Wilhelm Jerusalem (1918)
"creasing socialization a kind of neoromanticism and personality- cult, supported
partly by aesthetic, partly by religious motives, has evolved since the ..."
3. Problems of the Secondary Teacher by Wilhelm Jerusalem (1918)
"creasing socialization a kind of neoromanticism and personality- cult, supported
partly by aesthetic, partly by religious motives, has evolved since the ..."
4. Rabindranath Tagore: A Biographical Study by Ernest Rhys (1915)
"In these songs Bengali poetry rises to the height of neoromanticism." The very
titles of the "Evening Songs" unmistakably define their note of ..."