His books and films earned him a following among naive romantics, and he became a guest on national television shows. |
In the 19th century this quality informed the work of great English romantics. |
They are workers, or spouses, curmudgeons, derelicts, or hopeless romantics. |
Far from shunning the modern world, as romantics fondly imagined, the Irish traveled great distances to get into it. |
Social constructivists tend to see expressivists as mushyheaded, touchy-feely romantics. |
They stand as securely in the tradition of western art now as the cubists, the impressionists or the romantics do. |