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Theoretical considerations of romanticism [PDF]
The changes brought about by romanticism in the understanding of literature do not mean only the end of the classicist period. By destroying normativity as a form of relationship to creativity, the romantics emphasized the principle: as many writers as ...
Aleksić Slađana V.
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European Identity in Youth: Longitudinal Dynamics and the Role of School Experiences
ABSTRACT Introduction For young people in Europe, European identity can serve as an important source of solidarity and belonging, especially in times of growing societal polarization. This study investigates European identity development during adolescence with two aims: (1) to identify European identity profiles, their associations with civic and ...
Astrid Körner +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescent self‐disclosure is essential for relationship building, receiving support and mental well‐being. However, little is known about whom adolescents confide in and what factors facilitate or hinder this process. Method In this mixed methods multi‐informant study, twelve Dutch adolescents (Mage = 18.3, 66.6% girls) and their
Marie‐Louise J. Kullberg +3 more
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The Influence of Romanticism on Mirzade-ye-eshgi’s Artistic Products
Romanticism is a literarily movement which in last years of 18 the century , derived from England and changed to literally school in 19 century reaching most of the European countries, western Europe and even Russia. This school has deeply in flounced on
Fatemeh Moddaresi, Ali Samadi
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: Kalinčiak in Hungary – a Motif as a Context Signal [PDF]
Reconfiguration of Slovak Romanticism, its openness towards the model of literature and art as it was formulated by German philosopher Friedrich Schlegel (1772 – 1829) in the early 19th century, and the unambiguous position of the prose writer Ján ...
Anikó Dušíková
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Perceived Partner Responsiveness Is Associated With Adolescent Sexual Wellbeing Over 1 Year
ABSTRACT Introduction Research on adolescent sexuality is primarily cross‐sectional and often neglects interpersonal factors that may play a key role in promoting their sexual wellbeing, such as perceived partner responsiveness, that is, feeling understood, cared for, and accepted by a partner.
Stéphanie Couture +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Many LGBTQ+ youth seek support from adults at school, which can include advisors of Gender‐Sexuality Alliances (GSAs; clubs affirming LGBTQ+ youth). Little research has considered how efficacious advisors feel to support LGBTQ+ GSA members, or how advisors' efficacy contributes to LGBTQ+ youth's school experiences.
V. Paul Poteat +5 more
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Turning Down Mum's Cooking: The Ethics of Dietary Difference within Families
ABSTRACT Although food ethicists have called for greater attention to the relational context of eating for over a decade, the context of ‘eating with family’ remains largely ignored. But the family is both a morally specific relational context and one within which many people do most of their eating.
Megan A. Dean
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This paper?uses Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's literary Romanticism to analyze traits of Romanticism in Mahmoud Darwish's "Ilaa Ummi." It examines how aspects of Goethean Romanticism?including emotional expression, attitude toward nature, and spiritual ...
Mohammad Ulil Albab Abdalah +1 more
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Making Nothing Happen: Yeats, Heidegger, Pessoa, and the Emergence of Post-Romanticism
Through close readings of the work of two major poets of the twentieth century—W.B. Yeats and Fernando Pessoa—this paper identifies and attempts to make sense of an important shift in European modernism away from a broadly Romantic aesthetic toward what ...
James Corby
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