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romanticism
[rə(u)'mæntisiz(ə)m]
n
gen.
romantičnost
;
romantika
;
romantizam
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romanticism
[rə(u)'mæntisiz(ə)m]
n
lit.
The term refers to a movement around 1780-1840. Romanticism rejected the philosophy of the enlightenment, and instead turned to the gothic, the notion of carpe diem and above all placed importance on nature and the wilderness. Romantic poets included William Blake, William Wordsworth, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Gordon Byron.
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