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response to the Age of
Enlightenment and the
Industrial Revolution.
Romanticists rejected the
social conventions of the time in
favour of a
moral outlook...
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Romantic nationalism (also
national romanticism,
organic nationalism,
identity nationalism) is the form of
nationalism in
which the
state claims its political...
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literature began to develop, and the nation's most
renowned cultural figure,
romanticist poet-painter
Taras Shevchenko emerged.
Whereas Ivan
Kotliarevsky is considered...
- on the pre-Christian
belief systems of
Germanic Europe, with
various Romanticist intellectuals expressing the
opinion that
these ancient religions were...
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Serbian Romanticism. The
first half of the 19th
century was
dominated by
Romanticist writers,
including Petar II Petrović-Njegoš,
Branko Radičević, Đura Jakšić...
- back as Proto-Indo-European mythology.
During the
modern period, the
Romanticist Viking revival re-awoke an
interest in the
subject matter, and references...
- folklore. A
revival of
interest in Old
Norse religion occurred amid the
romanticist movement of the 19th century,
during which it
inspired a
range of artworks...
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novels of
Dulce María
Loynaz and José
Lezama Lima have been influential.
Romanticist Miguel Barnet, who
wrote Everyone Dreamed of Cuba,
reflects a more melancholy...
- "Abaelardus and Heloïse
surprised by
Master Fulbert", by
Romanticist painter Jean
Vignaud (1819)...
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Overbeck (1755–1821),
mayor and poet
Johann Bernhard Vermehren (1777–1803),
romanticist and
lecturer Emanuel Geibel (1815–1884), poet
Gustav Falke (1853–1916)...