(1) Literary romanticism and cultural nationalism informed the historical consciousness of regional raconteurs like Hall who looked for American themes within the history of the West.(2) The nineteenth century brought romanticism and realism.(3) Her argument about romanticism - which is one of the primary thrusts of the book - is based on the period's celebration of inwardness and the notion of an essential authorial subject.(4) a quality of romanticism about women that leads to the creation of a pipe-dream fantasy(5) Throughout his life he read voraciously about the great figures of European romanticism and symbolism.(6) The strange thing about his enthusiasm was that it was for one of the great works of 20th century romanticism and by the greatest romantic writer of the century.(7) I'm fascinated by the period of early romanticism , when the composers of the time continued to inhabit some classical conventions but work outwards from within those.(8) This involved a step from classicism towards romanticism - which was also a shift from civilisation towards barbarism.(9) Though natural history does not privilege the individual moment of perception in quite the way that romanticism does, it does rely on a process of imaginative synthesis.(10) Marx detested romanticism , emotionalism, sentimentalism and humanitarianism of any kind.(11) It is this embattled romanticism that surfaces in Orwell's text in the form of paranoia.(12) He also had a certain romanticism and thrill about him which made me feel breathless and like I was ten feet above the ground, floating in the air.(13) Balanced between neoclassicism and romanticism , the composition appears at once rigidly stable yet inherently fluid.(14) Maggie saw it, too, and with all the romanticism in a young woman's heart, she welcomed it.(15) In common with other early nineteenth century literature, Emily Brontu00eb's novel contains elements of romanticism , gothic, and fantasy.(16) u2018There was a romanticism about it and a mystery,u2019 he says.