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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

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

"In other words, the period of romanticism with the dream of eternal peace has ended, and a different approach is needed," he told the gathering.

From Reuters

“I think there is a romanticism attached to it. You never hear about them talking up their roots there when they go to Buckingham Palace or France,” she said.

From Seattle Times

Valentin rolls his eyes at Molina’s romanticism, though slowly but surely he begins to acknowledge a place in his ideology for love.

From Los Angeles Times