Definition of Neoromanticism

1. Noun. An art movement based on a revival of Romanticism in art and literature.

Generic synonyms: Art Movement, Artistic Movement

Lexicographical Neighbors of Neoromanticism

neoprimitivism
neoprimitivist
neoprimitivists
neopterin
neopullulanase
neopyrithiamin
neorama
neoramas
neorealism
neorealisms
neorealist
neorealistic
neorealists
neoretinal b
neoretinene B
neoromanticism (current term)
neosalvarsan
neosauropod
neosauropods
neosilicate
neosocialism
neosocialist
neosocialists
neospora
neosporosis
neossine
neossology
neostigmine
neostigmines
neostomy

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 ..."

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