neoromanticism

See also: neo-romanticism

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Etymology

From neo- + romanticism.

Noun

neoromanticism (uncountable)

  1. (sometimes capitalized) Any of various movements in art, architecture, literature, and philosophy, especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, that exist after and incorporate elements of Romanticism.
    • 1988 February 26, Tom Boeker, “The White Plague”, in Chicago Reader:
      I finally decided that the production was a work of neoromanticism, not only because I like a good ten-dollar word, but because the basic struggle here is between the young and the old.

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