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  • adjective Prior to the Romantic movement.

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pre- +‎ Romantic

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  • Missing from the first three editions, Blake was no longer "preromantic"; Blake Studies had affected and benefited from ongoing re-evaluations of Romanticism itself, resulting in Blake becoming an essential figure of the movement.

    Introduction 2003

  • “Homer of the North,” could fulfill Rousseauistic, deistic, and preromantic visions of a pre-Christian society unspoiled by institutions and filled with love, melancholy, and nature.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas BURTON FELDMAN 1968

  • In a different manner Platonism was revived by preromantic and romantic poets and aestheticians.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas ERNST MORITZ MANASSE 1968

  • Lessing, Wieland, Herder, Goethe, and Schiller (Wil - helm Münch, “Über den Begriff des Klassikers” in Zum deutschen Kultur - und Bildungsleben, Berlin [1912]), an extremely heterogeneous group of which Klopstock today would appear to belong to what is usually called sentimentalism; Lessing, in spite of his polemics against the practices of French tragedy, is a ration - alistic classicist who worshipped Aristotle; Wieland is rather a man of the Enlightenment whose art strikes us often as rococo; Herder would seem an irrationalistic preromantic.

    CLASSICISM IN LITERATURE REN 1968

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