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- W202936761 abstract "A time when sincere defenders of culture and democracy assail fascism as a neo-romantic revival, when Hitler's works and Mussolini's are conned over to trace the course of the romantic virus ; and when great figures of the romantic period are made the spiritual sponsors of dictatorship and violence, it becomes doubly necessary to know just what one understands by romantic and romanticism. Historians of thought and culture who have attempted to find unity in the Romantic Movement have generally had their labors for their pains. The result is that the current notion of Romanticism is broad enough and vague enough to apply equally to Hitler and John Keats, to Mussolini and Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is confusedly thought that Romanticism has to do with a Revolt from Reason and a Return to Nature, yet Romantic is commonly used as the opposite of Realistic. Naturalism, then, is not realistic. Again, one finds it said with assurance that fascism is like Romanticism in being antiChristian and anti-rational and, at the same time, that fascism is a new idealism with devastatingly practical purposes. The inconsistencies are so many that it is best at this point to let fascism seek its own definition and to concentrate on romanticism by tackling it historically. A few historians have taken the view that romanticism was not a single movement at all but a congeries of fads and affectations, largely negative in purpose and decidedly foolish in performance. This is more easily said than proved, or even believed. In any backward glance over the road travelled since the French Revolution the positive achievements of romanticism still loom large and solid. Examine any branch of culture poetry, painting, music, historiography, science, law, philology and other areas of schol-" @default.
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- W202936761 title "The Rescue of Romanticism?" @default.
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