Definition of Romanticist. Meaning of Romanticist. Synonyms of Romanticist

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Definition of Romanticist

Romanticist
Romanticist Ro*man"ti*cist, n. One who advocates romanticism in modern literature. --J. R. Seeley.

Meaning of Romanticist from wikipedia

- response to the Age of Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution. Romanticists rejected the social conventions of the time in favour of a moral outlook...
- Romantic nationalism (also national romanticism, organic nationalism, identity nationalism) is the form of nationalism in which the state claims its political...
- Serbian Romanticism. The first half of the 19th century was dominated by Romanticist writers, including Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, Branko Radičević, Đura Jakšić...
- literature began to develop, and the nation's most renowned cultural figure, romanticist poet-painter Taras Shevchenko emerged. Whereas Ivan Kotliarevsky is considered...
- back as Proto-Indo-European mythology. During the modern period, the Romanticist Viking revival re-awoke an interest in the subject matter, and references...
- on the pre-Christian belief systems of Germanic Europe, with various Romanticist intellectuals expressing the opinion that these ancient religions were...
- 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...
- 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...
- singles followed, "Kerosene!" which was released on March 9, 2020, and "Romanticist / Dream Palette", which was released March 31, 2020. Heaven to a Tortured...
- Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe, and the Englishman Joseph Jacobs. Romanticist interest in non-classical antiquity coincided with the rise of Romantic...