Sentence examples for intense romanticism from inspiring English sources

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Under Rodin, Despiau honed his technical skills but came to reject his mentor's intense Romanticism in favour of a return to the simplicity of Archaic Classical sculpture.

The tone and style of "Cold Water" combine intense romanticism with an almost classical reserve as we see Christine and Gilles in action — shoplifting records, zoning out in class or baiting a weary policeman — and learn about their broken families.

He has a genuinely tragic sense, which comes out of an intense romanticism about the sensual things of life - cigarettes, drink, the opposite sex.' I agree with all of this except the sensuality.

With Ms. Warwick's voice in place, Mr. David found his own — writing with the intense romanticism of the Tin Pan Alley songwriters he grew up admiring, but replacing the literary curlicues of, say, Lorenz Hart or Oscar Hammerstein II with a conversational emotionalism.

When they meet again, in the first episode of Season Two, she feels victimized, but there's an intense romanticism to their reconnection, a sense of a quiet and powerful bond that's all the stronger for being her first and for being so belated (by modern standards).

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There is an intense, lyrical romanticism in L'Atalante, a fervour and a candid eroticism which coexists with a profound gentleness towards the young newlyweds.

Ophüls used space to capture time; his camera plunges with ardent anticipation into the future or glides nostalgically into the mists of memory, conjuring an intense, bittersweet romanticism.

By contrast, the band could also play with intense but subtle romanticism, best typified in this collection by its performance of Ralph Burns' gorgeous arrangement of "Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe" for singer Frances Wayne.

This trend toward operetta as a less-intense variety of Romanticism continued in Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (1849; based on Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor), the major success of Otto Nicolai, and in the extremely popular works of Franz von Suppé.

The Grimms grew up in the febrile atmosphere of German Romanticism, which involved intense nationalism and, in support of that, a fascination with the supposedly deep, pre-rational culture of the German peasantry, the Volk.

But the intensity of its liberal romanticism is utterly gripping.

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