单词 | Romanticism |
例句 | 1. This kind of romanticism is everywhere in Buchan's books. 2. Her determined romanticism was worrying me. 3. Bella's puncturing of William's nostalgic romanticism with her admission that she never really fancied him. 4. Storni used earlier poetic movements, namely Romanticism and modernism, as models for her poetry. 5. Finance is again king(), cemented by romanticism about retaining political sovereignty over the pound and laced with not a little xenophobia. 6. Romanticism-Maturationism Romanticism has its roots in the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 7. He follows Cohen's bittersweet romanticism with a solid dose of Sonic Youth. 8. Romanticism represents the freeing of feelings, instinct and sentiment in opposition to reasoned objectivity. 9. The postmodernists rejected this viewpoint, however, as excessive romanticism, but Peto would surely not have cared. 10. His poetry tended towards a dreamy romanticism. 11. Beneath this romanticism, however , a stark reality. 12. This phenomenon was severely criticized by humanism and romanticism. 13. William Blake is an important representative in English romanticism. 14. William Blake was a forerunner of Romanticism. 15. He leans artistically towards romanticism. 16. European Romanticism, rephrased for the American democracy, posed a revolutionary threat to a rationalist é lite. 16. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 17. Meanwhile, Americanism sets a heavy cultural foundation for American romanticism with its own national characteristics. 18. The beauty of nature and human feelings were important ideas in romanticism. 19. With both laughter and irritation Phoebe had returned to consciousness ironically amused at how nature could behave with such excessive romanticism. 20. Yet even if Frankenstein had never been invented, Mary Shelley would continue to attract interest as the favoured child of romanticism. 21. Before he died from cancer in 1991, he had produced a mammoth body of beautiful work steeped in lyricism and romanticism. 22. Like Benno Moiseiwitsch, Cortot confessed to a special affection for Schumann, whose music is at the very heart of romanticism. 23. The image of ragtag Vietminh guerrillas persisted, but it was pure romanticism. 24. It is in one movement, imbued throughout with profound melancholy, yet breathing a spirit of Viennese romanticism. 25. Symptoms of reversion to primitive superstition about death are contemporaneous with Romanticism. 26. It effectively conjured up the mixture of religion, fighting prowess and romanticism which the Legion held so dear. 27. When I was an undergraduate student studying sociology we were all warned of the dangers of romanticism. 28. The new artistic climate found Minton striving to restrain his romanticism beneath taut design. 29. There, during the war, the Allies were caught up in a jumble of intrigue, political romanticism and oriental exoticism. 30. Revelling in colour and contrast, drama and dissonance, boldness and individualism, it was the architectural legacy of Romanticism. 1. This kind of romanticism is everywhere in Buchan's books. 2. Meanwhile, Americanism sets a heavy cultural foundation for American romanticism with its own national characteristics. 31. The romanticism of the bar enriches the night life of Shanghai. 32. Magentaand fuchsiaare perceived as sensual and theatrical. But water-downthe red in lighter pinks and the raw sensualityof red is replaced with gentle romanticism. 33. More recently the periods of Neoclassicism, Romanticism and Realism were also included. 34. During his lifetime, he had a broad spiritual connection with modern British and American poets of various schools ranging from romanticism to pessimism and imagism. 35. Along with Strauss , Sibelius and , yes, Schoenberg, Mahler sang the last rueful songs of nineteenth - century romanticism. 36. With the benefit of hindsight, pinpointing romanticism in music or neoclassicism in art is easy. 37. It is the transition period between romantic music and modern music in the turn of 19th-20th century. Rachmaninoff perseveres in his music style of romanticism. 38. This essay explores the interaction of Romanticism and chalcography, and the evolution of its expression and techniques. 39. The duality of classicism and romanticism - a peculiarity of Mendelssohn's piano music. 40. "Poems expressing wills and determinations, " irony and sarcasm, elegancy and the active romanticism of Chu Verses had deeply influenced the creative arts of Mao Zedong's poems. 41. Kant, unconsciously, had prejudice for classicism instead of romanticism, which represents Kant's real look. 42. German cultural nationalism had the features of laying stress on culture, weakening politics, strong cultural self-defence, self-contradiction, romanticism and being abstract and ambiguous. 43. In the literary creations of the schools of realism, romanticism and modernism, sentimentalism showed different stylistic and aesthetic characteristics. 44. Its reason is various, both has initiation own chronic disease, and dopes with is going too far blindly including the romanticism modern repudiator. 45. Chateaubriand, the founder of romanticism, and his compositions had extensive and comprehensive influence over French society and Romantic Movement. 46. Discussing the essence, the composing element and the beauty in art of the poetry, he has deeply suffered by the western romanticism and estheticism of 19th century. 46. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 47. Viennese atonal composer Alban Berg (1885-1935) had a European hit in his 1925 opera Wozzeck, something of a compromise between Schoenberg's abstract style and conventional Romanticism. 48. Nathaniel Hawthorne is an outstanding representative of romanticism writers in latter 19 th century in America. 49. A glimpse at the vice-regal residence reveals a certain Byronic romanticism. It is battlemented , with sham turrets, massive chimney-stacks, and a good deal of carved stone. 50. Rothko saw an affinity between his art and the British heritage of Romanticism: he felt a connection with the sublime landscapes of JMW Turner. 51. In Romanticism there is a long tradition leading up to it of the formal Pindaric ode. 52. Liu, are full of romanticism, affections, and beauty. Innumerous lovers of art are attracted by his works; many artists in China are anxious to study and imitate them. 53. He continued to speak out for realism, against romanticism, and against a new enemy - capitalism. 54. John Brahms was a German composer with the tendency of Classicalism at the era of Romanticism. 55. Fielding respectively inherited and developed the realism and romanticism elements of the tramp novel. 56. All staffs of our coffee house welcome you to enjoy the French romanticism here or experience the rich Italian style, or just have a try to the exoticism brought along from the Southeast Asia. 57. In music, the first thirty years of the nineteenth century were pre-eminently an age of romanticism. 58. Dun's early literary career underwent the change from neo - romanticism back to naturalism. 59. But in these vivid palettes , we has probably understood the romanticism harmony's freedom, acracholia, as well as the rigorousness and the neatness of classicism musical form. 60. The paper approaches Richard Wagner's, who was the great master of the 19th European romanticism music, artistic ideas, style and its influences to his afterworld from the aesthetics angles. 61. Hugo Wolf is one of the most outstanding German artistic composers in the later period of European Romanticism, in the history of Western music occupies an important position. 62. Italy's risorgimento was not a whole nation rising against its oppressors, as 19th-century romanticism proclaimed and Giuseppe Mazzini wished, but a few well-educated people leading the way. 63. Shu Bote living in classicism and romanticism of the transition period. 64. The romanticism "Gotterdammerung" has since been on the wane after Wagner. 65. Thomas Gray, a great master in poetry[/romanticism.html], is a sentimentalism poet with some classical traits and is regarded as the forerunner of Romanticism. 66. These monographic researches showed the achievements of research of romanticism in the new era, which is also the important date of the romanticism research in the new era. 67. Meyerbeer, the one of most important romanticism composers in a period of great prosperity of France opera, though he was born in German. 68. The Ninth Symphony , an work of his seniority, initiated romanticism in music. 69. Romanticism is opposed to Classicalism in traditional musical conception, which represents the conflict between "form" and "feelings", "sensibility" and "reason". 70. The symbolic theories of Romanticism lie in Romanticists'exposition about symbol, allegory, myth, limitlessness, and so on. 71. It is quiet and symmetrical that the whole divertimento has dramaticism but a magnum opus of a romanticism remains classicism throughout. 72. Cherubini, the musical czar of Paris and the link between classic idealism and modern romanticism. 73. The fourth chapter deals with the pioneering effect of Czerny"s piano works to romanticism." 74. Finally, this dissertation comes to the conclusion that Keats is a unique and foresighted poet of Romanticism. 75. Berlioz is a composer, conductor and music critic with distinctive character in the Romanticism Times. 76. From Chinese literati painting to Japanese Yamato-e, from romanticism to Dadaism, different forms of art serve as the instrumentality to educate the public. 77. During his lifetime, he had a broad spiritual connection with modem British and American poets of various schools ranging from romanticism to pessimism and imagism. 78. The movement of Romanticism has played a key role in the transformation when chalcography developed from a printing technology into a creative medium. 79. Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1804 - 1864 ) and Emily Bronte ( 1818 - 1848 ), are both full of romanticism. 80. As a consequence, classicism in painting was quickly taken the place of by romanticism. 81. Thomas Hardy's Darkling Thrush is a perfect combination of romanticism, realism and modernism. 82. To enjoy the joy along with singlehood, or to expect the romanticism brought by possible marriage. 83. His opera prefigure coming of romanticism in artistic song writing. Mozart let classicism and romanticism have a perfect integrating and endow with artistic song strong infection and life. 84. Andrew Marvell, a British poet in the seventeenth century, inherits romanticism tradition from the Elizabeth time and has opened the rational classicism of the 18th century. |
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