Romanticism

Romanticism, the name of the reactionary movement in literature and art at the close of last century and at the beginning of this against the cold and spiritless formalism and pseudo-classicism that then prevailed, and was more regardful of correctness of expression than truth of feeling and the claims of the emotional nature; has been defined as the “reproduction in modern art and literature of the life and thought of the Middle Ages.”

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Romans, Epistle to the * Rome
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Rollin, Charles
Rollo
Romagna
Romaine, William
Roman Empire, Holy
Romance Languages
Romanes, George John
Romanoff
Romans
Romans, Epistle to the
Romanticism
Rome
Romford
Romilly, Sir Samuel
Romney, George
Romney, New
Romola
Romsay
Romulus
Ronaldshay, North and South
Roncesvalles