Word: romanticized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The English Department has been fortunate in having the remarkable research and enthusiasm of Professor John Livingston Lowes. His work with the romantic poets, and particularly with Coleridge, has in past years given Harvard students a unique advantage in the study of nineteenth century poetry. But this year the department...
Jane Parker still seems to be more pleased than frightened. Her abductor does not disillusion her. Although he can only converse with monkeys and is, aside from his ability as a gymnast, convincingly subhuman, Tarzan shows a surprising grasp of the niceties of romantic love. He is only rough once...
In the decades that followed, through a series of adventures not always glorious, the young poet confirmed the first impression of Saint-Beuve. He wrote the loviest of romantic poems, and the most delightful parodies of romantic poems. He produced a series of plays which, with appropriate subservience to tradition...
"German Romantic Practice and Poetry", Professor Burkhard, Germanic Lecture Room.
OUTSIDE of Germany, the replantation of Hans Burgkmair of Augsburg has been limited, for he lived at the height of the German Renaissance, and his work was contemporary with that of Duerer, Cranach, Gruenewald, and Altdorfer, men whose artistic merits have been perhaps disproportionately praised in comparison with such a...