Neoromanticism


[nee-oh-roh-man-tuh-siz-uh m] /ˌni oʊ roʊˈmæn təˌsɪz əm/

noun
1.
(sometimes initial capital letter) Fine Arts. a style of painting developed in the 20th century, chiefly characterized by forms or images that project a sense of nostalgia and fantasy.
2.
any of various movements or styles in literature, motion-picture directing, architecture, etc., considered as a return to a more romantic style.

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