单词 | neo-romantic |
释义 | neo-romanticadj.n. A. adj. Of, relating to, or designating a new or modern social, philosophical, or artistic movement incorporating elements of romanticism. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [adjective] > literary movement, school, or theory classic1743 classical1784 Alexandrian1803 romantic1812 realistic1829 realista1832 romanticist1831 symbolistic1864 symbolistical1864 neo-romantic1875 naturalistic1876 Alexandrine1877 neoclassical1877 veristic1884 impressionistic1886 impressionary1889 romanticistic1889 sensitivist1891 veritistic1894 Félibrian1908 symbolic1910 vorticist1914 Dada1918 Dadaist1918 surrealist1918 postmodernist1926 surrealistic1930 ultraist1931 socialist-realist1935 lettrist1947 social realist1949 social realistic1949 formalist1955 1875 E. C. Stedman Victorian Poets (ed. 13) 361 This master of the Neo-Romantic school. 1907 Philos. Rev. 16 248 We shall meet with other attempts to revive Schelling's ideas in the neo-romantic movement. 1940 E. Wilson To Finland Station i. viii. 66 The Dadaists, together with some neo-romantic young writers, seized upon the day of his burial to bring out..a fierce manifesto against him. 1966 Shakespeare Q. 17 34 The theatrical method described as ‘expressionism’: a neo-romantic syntax designed to give simultaneous explication to al levels of experience in a pluralistic universe. 1994 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 7 Apr. 24/1 He absorbed in his youth much of the history of his art: Russian Imperial Ballet, Soviet ‘constructivist’ ballet, European neoclassical, neoromantic, and expressionist ballet. B. n. A member of a neo-romantic school or movement; a person of neo-romantic attitudes or tastes. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > artist > [noun] > artist of specific movement or period mannerist1695 romanticist1821 trecentist1821 classicist1827 romantic1827 expressionist1850 classicalist1851 Gothicist1861 literalist1862 realist1868 modernist1879 verist1884 classic1885 symbolist1888 decadent1890 veritist1894 neoclassicist1899 neo-romantic1899 renaissancer1899 social realist1909 avant-garde1910 futurist1911 pasticheur1912 Bloomsbury1917 postmodern1917 pre-Romantic1918 Dadaist1919 German expressionist1920 super-realist1925 surrealist1925 New Romantic1930 brutalist1934 socialist-realist1935 avant-gardist1940 New Negro1953 neo-modernist1958 bricoleur1965 popster1965 sound artist1966 performance artist1975 1899 M. Beerbohm More 95 The Neo-Romantics, the dalliers with pretty sentiment, would paint admirable sign-boards. 1932 Philos. Rev. 41 44 Democrats with a Neo-Kantian philosophy, neo-mystics, neo-romantics,..and German racial theorists, all go back to him [sc. Plato] somehow or other. 1947 A. Einstein Music Romantic Era xv. 221 That crude, scribbling materialism with which the French neo-Romantics amuse themselves. 1989 Antique Dealer & Collectors Guide Feb. 23/2 This is the first exhibition devoted to British art between the pre-Raphaelites and the Neo-Romantics. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1875 |
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