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Mental illnesses, also
known as
psychiatric disorders, are
often inaccurately portra**** in the media. Films,
television programs, books, magazines, and...
- real
individuals and some
apparently fictional. A
common theme is
romanticisation of the bushranger's
battle against colonial authority.
According to...
- by
English author Stella Gibbons,
published in 1932. It
parodies the
romanticised,
sometimes doom-laden
accounts of
rural life po****r at the time, by...
- in the 3rd century. The
story – part
historical and part
fictional –
romanticises and
dramatises the
lives of
feudal lords and
their retainers, who tried...
- The game of
cricket has
inspired much poetry, most of
which romanticises the
sport and its culture. Hail, cricket| Glorious, manly,
British Game! First...
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satirises city life and the
scandalous activities of his acquaintances, and
romanticises his
provincial upbringing. He
wrote a
total of 1,561 epigrams, of which...
-
depictions of
contemporary life and
society 'as they were',
rather than
romanticised or
stylised presentations.[citation needed] The
major realist writer...
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Vietnamese cultural depictions of the
Vietnam War had
tended to be full of
romanticisation and stereotyping, and wrote: "The
Sorrow of War
soars above all this...
-
their localized domain and
transitory nature". In Hobsbawm's case, the
romanticisation was
political rather than nationalistic, yet the fluid,
ambiguous figure...
- a
staunch imperialist and monarchist, and
consistently exhibited a "
romanticised view" of the
British Empire and
reigning monarch,
especially during his...