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NICOLAS ASTRINIDIS (1921-2010): COMPOSITIONAL LANGUAGES IN HIS « ‘ DEUX PIÈCES EN STYLE GREC’ » FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
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Reverent Induction: Epistemology and the Romantic Education of the Child Reader in Charles Kingsley’s The Water-Babies (1863)
Published 2020-12-01Subjects: “…Romanticism…”
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Radical Innocence: Margaret Fuller’s Utopian Rome
Published 2016-06-01Subjects: “…Romanticism…”
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Mal du siècle et mal du lieu : bovarysme et romantisme mêlés dans les deux grands romans modernes de Flaubert
Published 2010-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Texts and Documents: New Challenges for TEI Interchange and Lessons from the Shelley-Godwin Archive
Published 2015-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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From Savage to Sublime (And Partway Back): Indians and Antiquity in Early Nineteenth-Century American Literature
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Adam Mickiewicz in Search of Lithuanian National Identity
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ROMANTIC HUMAN STUDY: PECULIARITIES OF PERSONALITY PHILOSOPHY IN THE LITERATURE OF THE 1820-1830-IES.
Published 2020-12-01Subjects: “…romanticism…”
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Charles Dickens et le « nouveau pittoresque »
Published 2006-12-01“…However it did not include the exaltation of romanticism. In this respect it can be considered as a feature of pre-romanticism. …”
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May Sinclair’s Romantic Corpus
Published 2024-12-01“…Her characters’ poetic references have little to do with contemporary Imagist and Vorticist experimentations; instead, Sinclair’s novels insistently mention the same eclectic poetic corpus, wherein British Romanticism, including several poems by Shelley, Byron, Keats and Wordsworth, plays a major role. …”
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La Chine au Maghreb : de l’esprit de Bandung à l’esprit du capitalisme
Published 2017-06-01“…Then, in a second time, it will show how the size and structure of economic exchanges are acting out China’s mutation from “revolutionary romanticism” to market rationale. Finally, it will conclude with a symbolic expression of this recantation which today manifests a near reversal of alliances and rationales for commercial reasons.…”
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Flaubert lecteur : une histoire des écritures
Published 2009-12-01“…Then, on the other hand, there are the rejected contemporary figures: formless works of sentimental Romanticism, or the Realist’s artless works, industrial literature’s soulless works. …”
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La sexualité de M. Homais
Published 2011-04-01“…Through Homais, Flaubert exposes (perhaps with anxiety and despair) the Bourgeois happy sexuality, as the expression of the triumph of his materialist philosophy, in the face of the collapse of Romanticism.…”
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DIE LISZTSCHE IRONIE IN DER SCHILDERUNG DES „MEPHISTOPHELISCHEN“ IM DRITTEN TEIL DER „FAUST-SYMPHONIE“
Published 2012-06-01“… The third part (Mephistopheles) of the Faust-Symphony by Liszt brings the transformation and the caricature of the first part (Faust), and hereby the undisguised musical portrayal of the ugliness and the maliciousness, as two of the fundamental ethic and aesthetic (negative) values of the Romanticism. The musical analysis intends to identify and exemplify the most important lisztian procedures, through which the thematic material presented in the musical discourse of the Faust part will be mocked and distorted by the Mephistophelian character. …”
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Heart to Heart: The Power of Lyrical Bonding in Romantic Nationalism
Published 2023-08-01“…Lyricism was a central poetical element in Romanticism; its emotive, affect-centered mode was seen as specifically “immediate”, non-mediatized and deeply personal (and therefore non-political). …”
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Dziecięce filozofowanie na tle romantycznej wizji szlachetnego dzikusa J.J. Rousseau
Published 2015-06-01“…One of such theories was born thanks to Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), thanks to which the Enlightenment and the Romanticism discovered the noble savage child immersed in nature. …”
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La magica romanza della serendipità. Sul campo, l’accidentale e il sapere antropologico
Published 2022-06-01“…After a brief reconstruction of the social life of the concept from its first appearance in the eighteenth century up to date, I will focus on three fundamental issues: First, I will describe the main reasons for the fascination that serendipity arouses in academic circles; then, I will describe its growing adoption in social anthropology; finally, I will analyze the risks of exoticism and ethnographic romanticism deriving from its use. In the conclusions, I will propose a reflection on disaster research to show the anthropological limitations implicit in the “magical romance of serendipity” in times of crises and catastrophes.…”
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