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Visions or hallucinations? Brazil in romantic poetry
Published 2011-04-01Subjects: “…Romantic Poetry. Brazilian Poetry. Homeland.…”
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Body image and the role of romantic relationships
Published 2018-12-01Subjects: “…romantic relationships…”
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The Characteristics versus the “Myths” of Romantic Love
Published 2024-04-01Subjects: “…romantic love…”
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Islam and Muslims in English Romantic Poetry
Published 2009-12-01“…Introduction: Islam is the Romantic Movement was of great interest to many prose writers, poets, novelists and dramatists who paid their attention to the East and Islam in general. ........…”
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ROMANTIC PLURALISMS: POETRY, NATURE, SUBJECTIVITY
Published 2010-10-01“…Classicism. There are a lot of romantic authors whose works shows classicistic features (e.g. …”
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Messiahnism in Polish and Slovak Romantic Concept
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Sociosexuality and Mate Retention in Romantic Couples
Published 2006-12-01“…On a sample of 191 romantic couples the relations between mate retention strategies of one partner in the pair and sociosexuality of the other was examined. …”
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The Romantic subject as an absolutely autonomous individual
Published 2004-12-01“… This essay deals with the Romantic subject as a philosophical and literary category. …”
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Family obligations versus romantic love.
Published 2012“…This paper talks about three of Shakespeare's more well-known works - namely, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark", exploring the chief theme of these three genre-specific titles, which is the rift between filial obligations to one's parents and the romantic love that always seems to be at odds with these obligations. …”
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Adolescent romantic relationships : impacts and consequences.
Published 2013“…Adolescent romantic relationships are significant relational contexts in adolescence. …”
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Facebook impact on offline romantic relationships
Published 2015“…This literature review seeks to explore Facebook impacts on offline romantic relationships, seeing how the two are intricately linked and relationships can be easily affected by the affordances of Facebook. …”
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The effects of romantic love on mentalizing abilities
Published 2014“…The effects of the human pair-bonded state of “romantic love” on cognitive function remain relatively unexplored. …”
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Jean-Gaspard Deburau: Romantic Pierrot
Published 2014“…In this article Edward Nye explores the reasons for Deburau's success from two perspectives: first, by considering Deburau's reputation for clarity of expression, and the absence of critical or public debate over any obscurity; and second, the context of the Romantic movement which primed spectators to appreciate his style of performance. …”
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Romantic reclusion in the works of Cowper and Wordsworth
Published 2014“…Romantic reclusion differs from 'solitude' and 'retirement' in that its motives were social. …”
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Coleridge : the aesthetics of the fragmentary and the romantic imagination
Published 1994“…Literary critics have begun to hail the fragment as the quintessential Romantic "form"-- one which, as D.F. Rauber claims, embodies Romantic ideals and aims more fully than any other. …”
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Telling Stories about Romantic Theory
Published 2012“…Like Tilottama Rajan's Dark Interpreter, The Genealogy of the Romantic Symbol reflects dissatisfaction with M. H. …”
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The romantic myth of Jean-Gaspard Deburau
Published 2015“…The contemporary discourse on Deburau was, to some extent, a constructed discourse intended to turn him into a symbol of certain Romantic ideals. In order to understand the myth of Deburau and his theatre, Le Théâtre des Funambules, I summarize the qualities which contemporaries so admired in his Pierrot role, and then consider some of them in the light of four Romantic topoï: nostalgia for the Commedia dell’arte, the image of the working-class artist, of the Bohemian artist, and of the sick artist.…”
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