neo-Romanticism
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Neo-Romanticism is a 20th-century artistic and musical movement that revived Romantic-era expressiveness, lyricism, and emotional intensity within a modern stylistic framework.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Neo-Romanticism | 3 |
| Neo-romanticism | 1 |
| neo-Romanticism canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: neo-Romanticism Context triple: [Samuel Barber, movement, neo-Romanticism]
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Romanticism
Romanticism was a late 18th- and 19th-century artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that emphasized emotion, individualism, imagination, and a deep appreciation of nature and the sublime in reaction against Enlightenment rationalism and industrialization.
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Romantic nationalism
Romantic nationalism is a 19th-century ideological movement that fused romantic ideals of emotion, culture, and history with the political project of defining and legitimizing nations based on shared language, folklore, and heritage.
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Sentimentalism
Sentimentalism is an 18th-century literary and philosophical movement that emphasized emotion, empathy, and moral feeling as central to human experience and judgment.
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Pre-Romanticism
Pre-Romanticism was an 18th-century literary and artistic trend that anticipated Romanticism by emphasizing emotion, individual sensibility, and a fascination with nature, melancholy, and the sublime.
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Georgian Romanticism
Georgian Romanticism was a 19th-century literary and cultural movement in Georgia that blended European Romantic ideals with national themes of freedom, identity, and emotional introspection.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: neo-Romanticism Target entity description: Neo-Romanticism is a 20th-century artistic and musical movement that revived Romantic-era expressiveness, lyricism, and emotional intensity within a modern stylistic framework.
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A.
Romanticism
Romanticism was a late 18th- and 19th-century artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that emphasized emotion, individualism, imagination, and a deep appreciation of nature and the sublime in reaction against Enlightenment rationalism and industrialization.
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B.
Romantic nationalism
Romantic nationalism is a 19th-century ideological movement that fused romantic ideals of emotion, culture, and history with the political project of defining and legitimizing nations based on shared language, folklore, and heritage.
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C.
Sentimentalism
Sentimentalism is an 18th-century literary and philosophical movement that emphasized emotion, empathy, and moral feeling as central to human experience and judgment.
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D.
Pre-Romanticism
Pre-Romanticism was an 18th-century literary and artistic trend that anticipated Romanticism by emphasizing emotion, individual sensibility, and a fascination with nature, melancholy, and the sublime.
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E.
Georgian Romanticism
Georgian Romanticism was a 19th-century literary and cultural movement in Georgia that blended European Romantic ideals with national themes of freedom, identity, and emotional introspection.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
art movement
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cultural movement ⓘ musical movement ⓘ |
| appliesToDiscipline |
literature
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music ⓘ visual arts ⓘ |
| follows | Romanticism ⓘ |
| hasCoreConcept |
continuity of Romantic sensibility in modern era
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integration of past styles into contemporary language ⓘ personal vision of the artist or composer ⓘ primacy of emotion over rationalism in art ⓘ re-enchantment of the world through art ⓘ |
| hasInfluenceOn |
20th-century landscape painting
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20th-century tonal composition ⓘ contemporary classical music ⓘ film music aesthetics ⓘ |
| hasMainCharacteristic |
emotional intensity
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lyricism ⓘ revival of Romantic-era expressiveness ⓘ use of modern stylistic frameworks ⓘ |
| hasMovementCharacteristic |
dramatic contrasts of light and shadow in painting
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emphasis on mood and atmosphere ⓘ emphasis on personal, often introspective themes ⓘ evocative, often nostalgic imagery ⓘ expressive orchestration ⓘ fusion of traditional forms with modern harmony ⓘ individual emotional experience ⓘ interest in myth, legend, and the fantastic ⓘ interest in nature and landscape ⓘ lyrical melodic writing in music ⓘ poetic, often melancholic tone ⓘ programmatic or narrative elements in music ⓘ reaction against avant-garde abstraction ⓘ reaction against strict formalism ⓘ subjective expression ⓘ symbolic and dreamlike content ⓘ synthesis of Romantic idioms with 20th-century techniques ⓘ tonal or quasi-tonal musical language ⓘ use of rich color and texture in visual arts ⓘ |
| hasStartTime | 20th century ⓘ |
| isARevivalOf | Romanticism ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Expressionism
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Modernism ⓘ Post-Romanticism ⓘ Symbolism ⓘ |
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Subject: neo-Romanticism Description of subject: Neo-Romanticism is a 20th-century artistic and musical movement that revived Romantic-era expressiveness, lyricism, and emotional intensity within a modern stylistic framework.
Referenced by (5)
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