Crossword-Solution: ROMANTICIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Romanticist | n. | One who advocates romanticism in modern literature. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “ROMANTICIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| UNPRACTICAL person | 12 answers |
| Micawber | 18 answers |
| Pollyanna | 24 answers |
| enthusiastic person | 25 answers |
| hoper | 27 answers |
| aspirant | 29 answers |
| platonist | 30 answers |
| ultraist | 31 answers |
| daydreamer | 31 answers |
| leftist | 33 answers |
| Competitor | 33 answers |
| Believer | 34 answers |
| Suitor | 34 answers |
| Freethinker | 34 answers |
| reformer | 35 answers |
| theorist | 36 answers |
| Activist | 37 answers |
| Idealist | 38 answers |
| Optimist | 38 answers |
| Individualist | 39 answers |
| Dreamer | 39 answers |
| applicant | 39 answers |
| revolutionist | 43 answers |
| IMPRACTICAL person | 46 answers |
| Contes-tant | 49 answers |
| Lover | 54 answers |
| Fanatic | 54 answers |
| Enthusi-ast | 56 answers |
| Non-conformist | 56 answers |
| candidate | 58 answers |
| Extremist | 61 answers |
| Revolutionary? | 65 answers |
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Sentences with ROMANTICIST (5)
The romanticist to the end pursued Stevenson--he could not, wholly or at once, shake off the bonds in which he had bound himself to his first love, and it was the romanticist crossed by the casuist, and the mystic--Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Markheim and Will of the Mill, insisted on his acknowledging them in his work up to the end.
Cleggett, like the true-hearted gentleman and born romanticist that he was, resolved to serve her without question until such time as she chose to make known to him her motives for her actions.
His realism was his creed, which he tried to make his deed; but, before his fight was ended, and almost before he began to forebode it a losing fight, he began to feel and to say (for to feel, with that most virtuous and voracious spirit, implied saying) that he was too much a romanticist by birth and tradition, to exemplify realism in his work.
There is a story (I know not how true) that Spenser was half bullied into re-writing the “Faerie Queene” in hexameters, had not Raleigh, a true romanticist, “whose vein for ditty or amorous ode was most lofty, insolent, and passionate,” persuaded him to follow his better genius.
Every other dramatic form he despised." It is curious to think of the schoolboy, the born Romanticist, labouring at these things, while Gerard de Nerval, and Victor Hugo, and Theophile Gautier, and Petrus Borel were boys also--boys of the same ambitions, and with much the same romantic tastes.
Quotes with ROMANTICIST (1)
The true artist will let his wife starve, his children go barefoot, his mother drudge for his living at seventy, sooner than work at anything but his art. To women he is half vivisector, half vampire. He gets into intimate relations with them to study them, to strip the mask of convention from them, to surprise their inmost secrets, knowing that they have the power to rouse his deepest creative energies, to rescue him from his cold reason, to make him see visions and dream dr…