More recently, haute couture has even tried the romanticization of overalls. |
It's a rollicking narrative, a romanticization of a distant group of people, and a broadside against American shoe companies. |
He condemned the art of the Renaissance as he did the Tango or the music of Wagner and Spaghetti, the romanticization of Venice or love in the moonlight. |
This article is a polemic which argues that the historians are mistaken in their condemnation of modern congresses as they are in their romanticization of past ones. |
There are good grounds for hope that we can develop such new traditions, but only if we discard simplistic solutions based on romanticization of the past. |
But there is another more complex way as well, one that does not depend on an idealization or romanticization of war. |