"neoromanticism" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From neo- + romanticism. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|neo|romanticism}} neo- + romanticism Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} neoromanticism (uncountable)
  1. (sometimes capitalized) Any of various movements in art, architecture, literature, and philosophy, especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, that exist after and incorporate elements of Romanticism. Wikipedia link: neoromanticism Tags: capitalized, sometimes, uncountable Synonyms: neo-romanticism, Neoromanticism, neo-Romanticism, Neo-Romanticism Translations (Translations): néoromantisme [masculine] (French), Neuromantik [feminine] (German), neoromanticismo [masculine] (Italian)

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