romanticism的意思和读音

romanticism

: [roʊˈmæntɪˌsɪzəm] : [rəʊˈmæntɪˌsɪz(ə)m]

n.(18 19

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n.idealization,fantasy,nostalgia,soft focus,invention

romanticismn.

1.(18 19 a style and movement in art, music and literature in the late 18th and early 19th century, in which strong feelings, imagination and a return to nature were more important than reason, order and intellectual ideas

2.the quality of seeing people, events and situations as more exciting and interesting than they really are

3.strong feelings of love; the fact of showing emotion, affection, etc.

n.1.2.;,;;[]

n.1.a style of literature, art, and music common at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries that emphasized the importance of personal feelings and of nature2.romantic feelings or behavior

1.(Romanticism),C.G.

6. proletariat romanticism realism ...

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1.In music, the first thirty years of the nineteenth century were pre-eminently an age of romanticism.

2.Just as poems in the age of romanticism, Schumann s art songs are filled with poetical atmosphere and imagination.

3.How much do you know about romanticism?

4.The so-called romanticism was helping his wife buy cabbage when he pulled back to a Rose !

5.From Brahms can be seen on both the German and Austrian classical music tradition, but also with a strong sense of romanticism features.

6.In the twenties and thirties a number of poets extracted themselves from what had been a dominant insular form of romanticism.

7.An intellectual as well as an aesthete , his music, more than any other composer, reflects the deep personal nature of Romanticism.

8.Novalis is more a poet with intense political ideal than just a pioneer of the German Romanticism.

9.As a revolutionary of music, Debussy started from the end of romanticism in 19th century, and knock on the door of the new century.西19

10.Both the style of this poem and the writing ways of the poem express the British positive romanticism characteristics vividly.