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- Post-romanticism or Postromanticism refers to a range of cultural endeavors and attitudes emerging in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries...
- by some writers as "Late Romantic" and by others as "Neoromantic" or "Postromantic", but other fields do not usually use these terms; in English literature...
- Publications Moore, Kevin Z. (1990). The Descent of the Imagination: Postromantic Culture in the Later Novels of Thomas Hardy. NYU Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-5451-1...
- July 1835 in Madrid – 2 April 1880 in Madrid) was a Spanish poet of the Postromantic period. Ferrán was born in Madrid on 7 July 1835 to well-to-do parents...
- style, but gradually moved further towards more complex harmonies and postromanticism, and finally the twelve-tone serialism of the Second Viennese School...
- it appears to be a traditional, four-movement symphony in the German postromantic tradition, Brian greatly deviates from convention and his personal approach...
- Seanna Sumalee (2011). Common places the poetics of African Atlantic postromantics. Amsterdam: Rodopi. ISBN 978-9-042-03408-2. Schutt-Ainé, Patricia; Staff...
- Millennium: Volume Three: The University of California Book of Romantic and Postromantic Poetry Kathryn Waddell Takara, Pacific Raven: Hawai`i Poems Pamela Uschuk...
- Beaux Arts magazine". EU-Startups. Retrieved 2020-09-13. Romantic and Postromantic Art (2020-07-02). "Frédéric Jousset: From the Beaux-Arts tradition to...
- German poetry and a renewed po****r interest in Spanish poetry. The Postromantic school departed significantly from its other European contemporaries...