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Definition of Romantic realism
1. Noun. The first coherent school of American art; active from 1825 to 1870; painted wilderness landscapes of the Hudson River valley and surrounding New England.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Romantic Realism
Literary usage of Romantic realism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of the Art of Fiction: Prepared for the Use of Schools and Colleges by Clayton Meeker Hamilton (1918)
"... Philosophic Formula—Induction and Deduction—The Inductive Method of the
Realist—The Deductive Method of the Romantic—Realism, Like Inductive Science, ..."
2. Our Fellow Shakespeare: How Everyman May Enjoy His Works by Horace James Bridges (1916)
"one of romantic realism, where sins may be atoned for, injuries forgiven, and
errors set right. No man here is saved by chance; but here salvation is not ..."
3. American Prose: Selections by George Rice Carpenter (1898)
"Kings- ley's " Kat Carbajal charged our cannon like an elephant" has a romantic-
realism which cannot be found in all the Peru. A romantic mind loses much, ..."
4. Century Readings for a Course in English Literature by John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young (1921)
"... his poet's cry for color, Karamazov' are romantic realism at the but their
realism they find together in the most astonishing heights that this develop- ..."
5. A First View of English Literature by William Vaughn Moody, Robert Morss Lovett (1905)
"What was Thackeray's attitude toward " romantic realism " as shown in his earliest
stories ? What other realists began with burlesque ? ..."
6. A First View of English Literature by William Vaughn Moody, Robert Morss Lovett (1905)
"What was Thackeray's attitude toward " romantic realism " as shown in his earliest
stories ? What other realists began with burlesque ? ..."