They had a less idealized view of childhood. apex :)
They had a more idealized view of childhood.
They had a less idealized view of childhood.
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I think it was originally by the Romantics, but I'm not entirely sure. Awesome song though. I think it was originally by the Romantics, but I'm not entirely sure. Awesome song though. I think it was originally by the Romantics, but I'm not entirely sure. Awesome song though.
I think the answer is Light and Dark.
The Romantics. The Ramones did a cover of it, I THINK.
Schumann, I think.
In the story she is a faery, which is most popularly defined as a human size "fairy." There is definite answer to who she really is, Keats leaves this for you to decide. I think she represents love (in general) and the Romantics' infactuation with the unattainable and the longing to escape. Romantics: writers of the Romantic era more info: http://labelladamesansmerci.weebly.com/index.html
Romantic attitudes toward childhood often idealize it as a time of innocence and purity, emphasizing the natural goodness of children. In contrast, Modernist attitudes tend to view childhood as a complex stage of development shaped by societal influences, with a focus on the darker and more challenging aspects of growing up.
Romantics Anonymous was created in 2010.
Fast Romantics was created in 2007.
Absolutely not:-)