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Romantic realism is that combines elements of both and realism. The terms "romanticism" and "realism" have been used in varied ways,

(2025). 9781428658400, Kessinger Publishing.
and are sometimes seen as opposed to one another.


In literature and art
The term has long standing in literary criticism.
(1980). 9780804420310, Frederick Ungar.
For example, 's relationship to romantic realism is analyzed in Ruth M. Stauffer's 1922 book Joseph Conrad: His Romantic Realism. Liam O'Flaherty's relationship to romantic realism is discussed in P.F. Sheeran's book The Novels of Liam O'Flaherty: A Study in Romantic Realism. Fyodor Dostoyevsky is described as a romantic realist in Donald Fanger's book, Dostoevsky and Romantic Realism: A Study of Dostoevsky in Relation to Balzac, Dickens, and Gogol. Historian argued that romanticism was falsely opposed to realism
(1975). 9780226038520, University of Chicago Press.
and declared that "...the romantic realist does not blink his weakness, but exerts his power."
(1975). 9780226038520, University of Chicago Press.

The term also has long standing in art criticism. Art scholar John Baur described it as "a form of realism modified to express a romantic attitude or meaning". According to Theodor W. Adorno, the term "romantic realism" was used by to define the official doctrine of the , although this usage did not achieve wide currency.

(1985). 9780521261159, Cambridge University Press.

In 1928 Anatoly Lunacharsky, People's Commissar for Education of the Soviet Union, wrote:

The will introduce a strong romantic-realist current into all art. Romantic, because it is full of aspirations and is not yet a complete class, so that the mighty content of its culture cannot yet find an appropriate framework for itself; realistic insofar as Plekhanov noted, insofar as the class that intends to build here on earth and is imbued with deep faith in such construction is intimately connected with reality as it is.

Novelist and philosopher described herself as a romantic realist,

(1971). 9780451149169, Signet.
and many followers of who work in the arts apply this term to themselves. As part of , Rand defined romanticism as a "category of art based on the recognition of the principle that man possesses the faculty of volition", a realm of heroes and villains, which she contrasted to naturalism. She wanted her art to be a portrayal of life "as it could be and should be".
(1995). 9780525939467, Dutton.
She wrote: "The method of romantic realism is to make life more beautiful and interesting than it actually is, yet give it all the reality, and even a more convincing reality than that of our everyday existence."
(1995). 9780525939467, Dutton.
Her definition did not limit itself to the positive though. She considered Fyodor Dostoyevsky to be a romantic realist as well.


In music
"Realism" in music is often associated with the use of music for the depiction of objects, whether they be real (as in Bedřich Smetana's "Peasant Wedding" of ) or mythological (as in 's ). discusses what he calls the "black romanticism" of Niccolò Paganini and , i.e., the development and use of musical techniques that can be used to depict or suggest "grotesque" creatures or objects, such as the "laugh of the ", to create a "frightening atmosphere".
(2025). 9780195169799, Oxford University Press.
Thus, Taruskin's "black romanticism" is a form of "romantic realism" deployed by nineteenth-century virtuosi with the intent of invoking fear or "the sublime".

In the nineteenth-century, historians traditionally associate romantic realism with the works of .

(2025). 9780822961253, University of Pittsburgh Press.
It featured settings that are claimed to have historical accuracy in accordance with the prevailing myth of realism.
(2025). 9781139451666, Cambridge University Press.
These works formed part of Wagner's notion based on aesthetic realism called the "invisible theater", which sought to create the fullest illusion of reality inside the theater.

There are scholars who also identify musicians such as and as romantic realists.

(1985). 9780521261159, CUP Archive.
Liszt was noted for his romantic realism, free tonality, and program-music as an adherent of the New German School. Historians also cite how totalitarian dictators choose romantic realism as the music for the masses.
(1987). 9781620550953, Simon and Schuster.
It is said that favored while liked Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's piano concertos.


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