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289: 50: 147: 820: 657: 577: 347: 231:, 100). In the period following German unification in 1871, naturalism rejected Romantic literature as a misleading, idealistic distortion of reality. Naturalism in turn came to be regarded as incapable of filling the "void" of modern existence. Critics such as 247:
under the banner of "neo-romanticism", demanding a cultural reorientation responding to "the soul's longing for a meaning and content in life" that might replace the fragmentations of modern knowledge with a holistic world view
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In British art history, the term "neo-romanticism" is applied to a loosely affiliated school of landscape painting that emerged around 1930 and continued until the early 1950s. It was first labeled in March 1942 by the critic
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movement in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Along with other phrases such as "new tonality", this term has been criticised for lack of precision because of the diversity among these composers, whose leading member is
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who describes his music as "a late flowering of romanticism in a positivist age". He regards it as synonymous with "the age of Wagner", from about 1850 until 1890—the start of the era of
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Neo-romanticism as well as Romanticism is considered in opposition to naturalism—indeed, so far as music is concerned, naturalism is regarded as alien and even hostile (
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Beginning in the mid-1930s and continuing through World War II, a Japanese neo-romantic literary movement was led by the writer
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is used to cover a variety of movements in philosophy, literature, music, painting, and architecture, as well as
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Torrance, Richard. 2010. "The People's Library: The Spirit of Prose Literature Versus Fascism". In
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This Enchanted Isle: The Neo-Romantic Vision from William Blake to the New Visionaries
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Kohlenbach, Margarete. 2009. "Transformations of German Romanticism 1830–2000". In
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The Geographies of Englishness: Landscape and the National Past, 1880-1940
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Brajendranath Seal. 1903. "The Neo-Romantic Movement in Literature". In
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It has been used with reference to late-19th-century composers such as
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The Spirit of the Place: Nine Neo-Romantic Artists and Their Times
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Paradise Lost: The Neo-Romantic Imagination in Britain, 1935–1955
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at various points in time from about 1840 down to the present.
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Hentschel, Frank. 2006. "Wie neu war die 'Neue Einfachheit'?"
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Fantastic Illustration and Design in Great Britain, 1850–1930
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one of the points of reference for Neo-Romantic architecture
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