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neoromantic
Derived word form of neoromanticism

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For many years Ms. Obraztsova had a close creative association with Georgy Sviridov, a neoromantic composer who also found fame within the Soviet cultural system and whose works she often performed in concert.

From New York Times • Jan. 17, 2015

Many "schools" were represented�symbolists, acmeists, futurists, centrifugalists, imaginists, Moscow Parnassians, poets proletarian, poets peasant, neoromantic, non -classic, constructive, aimless poets, nichevoki poets, poets aloof, high-brow and low-brow and poets independent.

From Time Magazine Archive

As with most neoromantic concepts, that "person" had no clear form; it was a filmy outline sketched in innumerable entries in a leather-bound book that Ali keeps at her bedside.

From Time Magazine Archive

Leonid, 80, Russian-born neoromantic painter; in Manhattan, where he had lived since World War II.

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Essentially, Freire is a classicist in a neoromantic world.

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