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romanticism

[roh-man-tuh-siz-uhm] / roʊˈmæn təˌsɪz əm /




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There’s a romanticism to living a life entirely in service of an intangible step beyond, but waiting for some vague, unpromised forever is a waste of what precious time we have now.

From Salon

Although Carmichael was not a New Orleanian, the song melody and lyrics speak to the character and romanticism of the Crescent City.

From New York Times

Most of the Bunnymen’s songs traffic in windswept romanticism full of elemental imagery.

From Los Angeles Times

But the business of baseball has a way of snuffing out its romanticism and Jansen instead signed a one-year deal with the Braves.

From Los Angeles Times

An effective mix of louche syncopation, unabashed romanticism and biting sarcasm long set Kander and Ebb apart on Broadway, from “Cabaret” to “Chicago” to their brilliant earlier collaboration with Stroman, “The Scottsboro Boys.”

From New York Times