单词 | romanticise |
例句 | "Theatre is awkward, it's weird, it's dirty – you will never hear me romanticising it." 'Theatre is awkward, weird and dirty': Nature Theatre of Oklahoma head this way 2013-04-30T17:00:01Z But overall, though it would be easy to romanticise the memory, the truth is it was horrible. Peter Strickland: 'I'm glad British film produces mainstream crowd-pleasers, but I don't want to make one' 2012-08-23T20:00:02Z This novel represents motherhood in quite a stark light.Motherhood is so sentimentalised and romanticised in our culture. Barbara Kingsolver: 'Motherhood is so sentimentalised in our culture' 2013-05-11T14:00:02Z "If you listen, you will see that the emotional context of the opera truly romanticises the terrorism... and romanticising terrorism has only made it a greater threat," he said. Protests against controversial opera 2014-10-21T04:00:00Z It also romanticised the idea of total alienation, the lone individual at war with the stultifying complacency of bourgeois society. One big yawn: boredom is not just a state of mind 2011-07-16T23:05:46Z It's hardly the premise for an uplifting, family musical; and Allan Knee's book romanticises events to say the least. Finding Neverland – review 2012-10-04T12:25:16Z And the desert is not romanticised as it often is in Lawrence of Arabia and The English Patient. The Way Back ? review 2010-12-26T00:05:13Z Like most exiles, the Gallabs retained a fierce, romanticised pride for their Sudanese heritage and, with the exception of his dad, would summer for three months in Sudan every year when Ahmed was growing up. Sinkane's Ahmed Gallab: 'I like being on the move' 2012-12-14T15:00:00Z Unsurprisingly, given that it is the stuff of romance, we tend to romanticise it. Love as a drug: can romance be medically prescribed? 2020-02-09T05:00:00Z First up is William Tell, Rossini's final and by some distance longest stage work, a panoramic and highly romanticised sweep through the history of medieval Switzerland, and its struggle against rule. This week's new live music 2011-07-15T23:06:53Z He was incredibly focused, but instead a Waterstone-like idea is presented in this incredibly romanticised and reductionist way. Is TV's portrayal of jobs unprofessional? 2012-07-10T13:39:33Z We shouldn't romanticise the violence and corruption that some of the Quebradas students have experienced, nor do I want to suggest that British people never experience violence or corruption. Does Shakespeare work better outside Britain? 2012-05-19T11:00:01Z This is a Belgian film about working class reality, not romanticised Hollywood trash about the angst of poor little middle class waifs. 'Stand by Me prepared me for reality': readers' favourite coming of age films 2018-05-08T04:00:00Z Instead he criticises the rabbi's tribute for romanticising the relationship between Janis and Saul. Saul Bellow's Heart: A Son's Memoir by Greg Bellow – review 2013-04-13T13:00:01Z This one goes against the grain: here Europe isn't a romanticised seat of ancient culture, but a bleak place to escape some bleaker American problems. Esi Edugyan's top 10 tales of Americans in Europe 2011-07-13T10:59:07Z Most industries, when depicted on stage or screen, are either hopelessly romanticised or thoroughly demonised, in such a way as to fill those who know the terrain with a pleasing sense of superiority. Career out of control: how Hollywood and Broadway portray professions 2012-12-12T22:42:17Z In a culture with a surfeit of branding and cheap mass-produced goods, we romanticise the handmade because we yearn for quality, not quantity. The art of craft: the rise of the designer-maker 2011-08-01T15:08:33Z But there's a danger in letting fiction romanticise prison. Will a spell in prison free Chris Huhne's inner novelist? 2013-03-18T15:00:27Z Is his idea of the profession a romanticised ideal? Martin Rowson and Phill Jupitus: 'Cartoons are a kind of voodoo' 2013-01-28T17:15:26Z On the other hand, I suggest, people do tend to romanticise the past. Metric: the band putting angst on the agenda 2012-06-25T16:59:01Z It's straight down to business too, if by business you mean hair-flicking, romanticising, jetting off on holiday and then coming home with breaking relationship news. TV highlights 08/04/2013 2013-04-08T06:00:13Z But, in recent years, as rents relentlessly rise and its residents homogenise, New York is also a city beset by a romanticised yearning. Desperately seeking New York’s grime and glamour 2017-09-19T04:00:00Z Despite all this, rock'n'roll is one of the most romanticised professions on the planet. Tonight I'm a rock'n'roll scribe: My stint in Sonic Youth, and other fun-packed fabrications 2010-04-08T14:10:00Z "Above all, don't romanticise the communal life – dress for work every day, keep regular business hours, and learn proper phone manners." Bernadette Corporation: 'Don't have sex with each other' 2013-03-24T21:00:01Z On their third album, the band capture the romanticised lifelessness of these places; the desire to shrug off the daily burden of some unnamed mediocrity. Arcade Fire discover beauty within the darkness of The Suburbs 2010-07-22T16:13:00Z It's a mythology borrowed from Sergio Leone, but that's not to deny the appealingly cinematic context for Schneider's relentless yearning for the idealised woman and romanticised vision of a brutally beautiful landscape. New band of the day – Lord Huron (No 1,450) 2013-02-12T17:14:20Z But he resists the temptation to romanticise gang life. Single-handed 2015-09-10T04:00:00Z They were neither romanticised nor relentlessly denounced, just exposed, and gently unravelled for our entertainment. The balm of Blandings 2013-01-12T09:00:04Z Elgar's portrait of the British chieftain who led the resistance to the Roman invasion is wonderfully romanticised. Caractacus ? review 2011-08-11T12:06:08Z Photograph: Private Collection/© Estate of Roy Lichtenstein/DACS 2012 When he turned to Van Gogh's famous room at Arles, Lichtenstein's sense of humour itself became a way of exploring that painter's romanticised "madness". From heresy to visionary 2013-02-23T09:01:01Z And yet I also accept it can also be seen as exemplifying the long-established truth that films romanticise harassment and stalking. Times move pretty fast! Rewatching 80s favourites in the age of #metoo 2018-04-13T04:00:00Z And yet, his own utterances on art would suggest he finds such hyperbole repulsive, and is suspicious of anything that romanticises the creative act. Off the scale: why Gerhard Richter towers above the artists of today 2010-11-22T14:51:00Z While Spence says this trend partly reflects that yachting still involves romanticised notions of escape, it is also rooted in owners’ preoccupation with bragging rights. Superyachts and bragging rights: why the super-rich love their ‘floating homes’ 2016-10-09T04:00:00Z While it would be perverse to romanticise a world of homosexual abjection, I'll always be grateful for Maurice's ode to the greenwood. Laurence Scott: rereading Maurice by EM Forster 2013-07-05T10:00:01Z We don't need to romanticise those ties, but don't discount them either. End game for Roman Polanski 2010-04-15T20:30:00Z Yet this is not to romanticise it; there was much I was glad to run away from. Grayson Perry's tapestries: weaving class and taste 2013-06-08T08:00:41Z By romanticising Kinsey as the passive object of a seduction, rather than showing him as a lurker in a public lavatory, the movie makes him more straightforwardly sympathetic. Kinsey: No sexing-up required 2010-07-08T09:14:00Z Then again, taking a much romanticised utopian concept and tearing it down is one of his favourite pastimes. TC Boyle: 'It's a godless world, without hope' 2012-10-13T23:06:05Z It's also just a very good adventure that takes place in a time that tends to get romanticised. Karl Marlantes's top 10 war stories 2010-08-11T11:43:00Z And is it really such a surprise that those of us who do not see our mates’ intimate personal habits every day might have a slightly more romanticised view of them? ‘We have never lived together. Is that so strange?’: the married couples who live apart 2017-09-23T04:00:00Z For their sympathisers the challenge is to neither forget nor romanticise them. Pussy Riot: activists, not pin-ups 2012-12-20T18:35:44Z Nonetheless, the sisters romanticise the lives of the working classes, as they do most people they encounter. Tin Toys Trilogy by Ursula Holden – review 2013-01-19T19:00:08Z She does not at all suggest that the past was perfect; there is no romanticising of culture. Authors choose their favourite short stories 2012-12-21T22:55:14Z Violence and the mob is a subject to which Temple returns, and he is perhaps guilty of nostalgifying and romanticising this kind of disorder. London: The Modern Babylon – review 2012-08-02T19:00:01Z For a start, you can't go "up and down the Westway / in and out the lights" any more, because while the overpass the Clash romanticised is still there, the lights aren't. Clash city rockers – Mick Jones and Paul Simonon recall the glory days 2013-05-23T17:11:06Z Notes from Dr David Kipper, who oversaw Depp’s detoxification, were read out to the court, in which he said the actor “romanticised the drug culture” and referred to a “fight” on the island. Johnny Depp praised Amber Heard's 'heroism' in his drugs battle, court hears 2020-07-09T04:00:00Z In film and television, we often see female friendships portrayed in a highly romanticised and unrealistic manner; uncomplicated and lasting forever despite the differences of the women involved. The myth of the BFF and the end of female friendships 2013-05-29T07:08:00Z Such claims, in all likelihood, are based on a romanticised nostalgia spun from a small minority of groundbreaking performances. London's fringe theatre ? is it dead already? 2010-05-25T12:18:00Z Because my black years were artistically productive, it's tempting to romanticise them. Falling short: seven writers reflect on failure 2013-06-22T07:00:00Z “In my youth, queerness was never romanticised. It was a desire, an urge that couldn't be romantic. You’d think, ‘No-one can ever know about this. Baby Queen: From Heartstopper to chart topper 2023-11-10T05:00:00Z Dr Cook said: "Tartan is rehabilitated and romanticised and the Wilsons are riding that wave and that explosion of Scottish identity." Excavating the birthplace of Scotland's tartan industry 2023-10-04T04:00:00Z "A sniper's image is romanticised… and is beautiful due to the movies. In reality, it's hard work." 'It's like playing with death' - Ukraine's female front line soldiers 2023-08-01T04:00:00Z But these similarities also mean that the two industries veer towards the same mistakes, particularly in their portrayal of romantic love - romanticising stalking, forceful physical grabbing of women, and infantilising heroines. Crash Landing On You: What binds the magnificent worlds of K-dramas and Bollywood 2023-03-05T05:00:00Z She tells the BBC her main job is simply to listen: "While I don't recommend abortion, I don't romanticise motherhood either." Abortion may be legal in Argentina but women still face major obstacles 2023-03-04T05:00:00Z "The series has perfect balance on many scores. It neither romanticises, nor vilifies rural life; it has very lively humour, but it's not flippant because it talks about a lot of very serious, pertinent issues." Panchayat: The rural drama that became India's most-loved show 2023-02-01T05:00:00Z Actor James Caan, who died on Thursday, was quoted saying of his long-time friend: "He's been able to romanticise his past, throw in a few bangles and sparkles and use it as an actor." Sopranos actor Tony Sirico dies aged 79 2022-07-08T04:00:00Z She says female snipers have been romanticised since World War Two, adding there is a very practical reason for this reputation. 'It's like playing with death' - Ukraine's female front line soldiers 2023-08-01T04:00:00Z He believes many volunteers are young and "gung-ho", with romanticised and sometimes fanciful ideas about war. Ukraine crisis: The comic travelling 5,000 miles to fight 2022-02-28T05:00:00Z To paint this picture is not to romanticise either young people or unemployment. Budget 2022: India's job crisis leading to a 'nowhere generation' 2022-02-02T05:00:00Z Sentsov wanted to tackle what he saw as a sometimes romanticised view of the criminal world. 'Like a fairy-tale' - Ukrainian filmmaker's journey from Russian jail to Venice festival 2021-09-10T04:00:00Z "I don't think I'm romanticising anything," says Simón, who is shocked at how some have interpreted the book and prefers not to position herself on the political spectrum. Feria: Rural memoirs stir longing for Spain's past 2021-09-05T04:00:00Z Plus, Mr Webb said, Irishness has a romanticised appeal that chimes with the American dream in a way Englishness does not. Joe Biden: Unearthing the president's unsung English roots 2021-06-11T04:00:00Z "The gallery commissioner almost certainly expected a romanticised impression of the coast," he says. North Wales seaside photos resurface after 40 years 2021-01-10T05:00:00Z Its picturesque neighbourhoods with big houses and rolling lawns reinforce the much romanticised pop culture images of the ideal American suburban life. Where does the Republican Party go after Trump? 2020-12-08T05:00:00Z “This will be his version of the Lost Cause,” a former official from the Trump White House said, referring to attempts after the civil war to romanticise the Confederacy. Fears that lame duck Trump could bomb Iran are fuelled by report 2020-11-17T05:00:00Z “Where does my art stop in terms of the safety of everyone? It’s not something I take lightheartedly. It’s not romanticising or glorifying it … this is how this particular thing makes me feel.” 'There's something to scream about': Bring Me the Horizon's pandemic political awakening 2020-10-30T04:00:00Z Earlier, Ms Wass read out medical notes by his own doctor, David Kipper, which said Mr Depp, "romanticises the entire drug culture and has no accountability for his behaviour". Depp accuses Heard of misleading psychiatrist 2020-07-09T04:00:00Z “As we emerge from lockdown, men are embracing cottagecore as a means to convey a more romanticised ideal of masculinity,” says Andrew Groves, a professor of fashion design at the University of Westminster. David Beckham leads the way as men flock to 'cottagecore' look 2020-07-03T04:00:00Z Ali said Fijians were resilient and would help each other through the crisis brought by the pandemic shutdown, “but we must stop romanticising the Fijian way of life, the traditional mechanisms”. Quarter of businesses in Pacific fear they will not survive Covid-19 pandemic 2020-06-28T04:00:00Z A former officer in the British Army, where he specialised in missile systems, Mr Tate does not romanticise his work. The man helping protect against 'extinction event' 2020-06-27T04:00:00Z “You romanticise the addiction and say, ‘Well, Hemingway,’” he says. 'No downside': Johnny Marr, Best Coast and Jason Isbell on how sobriety improves music 2020-06-02T04:00:00Z He is often a romanticised figure and his exploits even inspired a 1960s Disney movie - The Fighting Prince of Donegal. Spanish dig for the bones of Donegal 'Fighting Prince' 2020-05-31T04:00:00Z But some of those old enough to remember when mob culture thrived in Singapore in the years before and after the island gained independence from Britain in 1965 cautioned against romanticising the past. Death of 'Mr Big' stirs memories of Singapore's gangland past 2020-05-25T04:00:00Z "Whether it was her intention or not, romanticising domestic abuse is dangerous territory when you have an audience of young, impressionable listeners, or any listeners at all for that matter," she wrote. Lana Del Rey: 'I'm not glamorising abuse' 2020-05-21T04:00:00Z Again, there are automobiles and interstates, girls won, money lost, but here it is raw rather than romanticised; tender, lusty, spirited, these are tales of hard work and hard luck, of resignation and resolution. Bruce Springsteen: where to start in his back catalogue 2020-04-15T04:00:00Z Britain probably won’t romanticise and dramatise crises as much as it did then. Britain has always relished the idea of a national emergency. Will that change now? 2020-03-21T04:00:00Z I think she was romanticising that tortured-artist thing, which I don’t buy into any more. Mae Martin: ‘It’s enriching to share things you’re ashamed of’ 2020-03-15T04:00:00Z Critics say the flag is flown by fans who want to romanticise and rewrite the human rights abuses by Japanese forces. Should this flag be banned at the Olympics? 2020-01-02T05:00:00Z Using Battaglia’s images alongside news footage and scenes from classic black and white Italian realist films, Shooting the Mafia is, among other things, a sustained riposte to romanticised Hollywood portrayals of the mafia. Archive of blood: how photographer Letizia Battaglia shot the mafia and lived 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z As both old and new media outlets struggle to be profitable, Baquet said it was easy to romanticise traditional print-only newspapers, but many “weren’t that great” and wider choice was a good thing. New York Times editor says Trump has put his reporters’ lives at risk 2019-11-18T05:00:00Z But by the end of the 19th century, they began to play a central role in the lost cause, a narrative white southerners developed as a way to rationalise and romanticise defeat. Black Confederates: exploding America's most persistent myth 2019-10-13T04:00:00Z Trump supporters often combine a romanticised sense of destiny with a ruthlessly pragmatic focus on results. 'He has faults, but don't we all?': Trump supporters say he will defeat impeachment 2019-10-12T04:00:00Z One does not need to romanticise past US foreign policy to recognise the dangers when there is no strategy at all, but a series of inconsistent, unpredictable pronouncements and actions. The Guardian view on Trump and Syria: damage has been done | Editorial 2019-10-08T04:00:00Z But by the time Lost Generation were carousing in its past glories in the 1920s, Paris was already living as a romanticised version of itself. The rise and fall of French cuisine 2019-07-16T04:00:00Z The people are romanticised as pure and innocent. ‘Police officers demanded to see my books’: Elif Shafak on Turkey's war on free-speech 2019-07-15T04:00:00Z I have worked as a journalist for the best part of a decade now, and there are elements of Thompson’s mythology I can no longer romanticise. My gonzo night at Hunter S Thompson's cabin – now on Airbnb 2019-07-12T04:00:00Z People always romanticised the Arctic and looked at it with awe. Evgenia Arbugaeva's best photograph: an Arctic childhood 2019-06-20T04:00:00Z Later she talks more broadly on the subject, “this whole romanticising of mental illness is ridiculous” she proffers. I planned to kill myself at 27 – now I’m 28. Here’s what happened | Ben Smoke 2019-05-15T04:00:00Z It is a distinctly romanticised image that channels the progressive values of the French Revolution – freedom, equality, brotherhood – as an ethos for all humankind, irrespective of nationality. Victor Hugo gave Notre Dame life as the vibrant heart of France. It can be reborn | Bradley Stephens 2019-04-22T04:00:00Z Like Queenie, she is warm and funny, though she is, she says, a lot tougher than her character – “when it comes to men: I don’t romanticise things and I don’t go into things blind”. Candice Carty-Williams: ‘You get accustomed to men saying, 2019-03-30T04:00:00Z While Ebtekar is not too bothered by journalists “romanticising” Iran’s music, he warns of “abuses from both sides”. 'It will rock your house!' Inside the Iranian electronic underground 2019-03-25T04:00:00Z By romanticising the mechanical – claiming it is better built, or built to last – we might ignore the real value of our current tech. The man who takes tech apart – so we can learn how to fix it 2019-03-16T04:00:00Z Ms Weatherby adds that society romanticises white-collar criminals, and the money and power they often accrue, which affects the treatment they receive. Do white-collar criminals get lighter sentences? 2019-03-11T04:00:00Z Researchers identified several examples where May offered a romanticised description of “ordinary working people” pitted against a self-serving elite, a defining feature of populism. Theresa May’s rhetoric can be as populist as Trump’s 2019-03-06T05:00:00Z “You will see a leader talk about ordinary people in a way that reifies and romanticises them,” he says. How to spot a populist 2018-12-03T05:00:00Z The Cattlemen's Association has a powerful lobby and there's arguably no symbol more revered or romanticised in the nation's history than the cowboy. Would you eat slaughter-free meat? 2018-10-15T04:00:00Z It is all too easy to romanticise the past, particularly with food. How to avoid food waste: top chefs on their grandparents' favourite dishes - and what they taught them 2018-09-27T04:00:00Z Oddly, for an American of his age and status, he had romanticised public service since he was a child. ‘This guy doesn’t know anything’: the inside story of Trump’s shambolic transition team 2018-09-27T04:00:00Z Ratnam says his focus on the Tamil Tigers was intentional - to warn the Tamil community, especially those living abroad, about romanticising the group. I wanted 'my side' to lose the war 2018-09-16T04:00:00Z "It's easy to romanticise shooting on film, but there's a very tangible thing that happens when you hear film whirring through the camera," he went on. Redford swansong gets Toronto ovation 2018-09-11T04:00:00Z Self-harm was often "romanticised" on social media, which drew in the most vulnerable people, she said. 'Quarter of 14-year-old girls self-harm' 2018-08-28T04:00:00Z The movie, which was a modest hit in Spain, was a heavily romanticised depiction of Rodríguez’s coexistence with nature, with the story told through the eyes of the “wolf child”. How to be human: the man who was raised by wolves 2018-08-28T04:00:00Z Still, he can’t help romanticising the myth of the male rock star. Hollywood Vampires: 'You've got to have ego to do what we do' 2018-06-15T04:00:00Z Some places with links to the Travellers were not easily romanticised. ‘I don’t look like most people’s idea of a Gypsy’ 2018-06-08T04:00:00Z Which takes make-do-and-mend – another nostalgic slogan romanticising Britain’s wartime spirit – to a whole new level. The royal wedding fulfils a human need: that’s why so many of us are celebrating | Afua Hirsch 2018-05-16T04:00:00Z The former journalist, who wrote for The Independent for nine years, wanted her writing to be more reflective of real life relationships, rather than romanticising them. Jojo Moyes: Chick lit label is 'disappointing' 2018-04-29T04:00:00Z The 2007 book was challenged and banned in multiple school districts because it tackles the subject of suicide; the Netflix adaptation has also attracted criticism from mental health campaigners for “romanticising” suicide. Thirteen Reasons Why tops most challenged books list, amid rising complaints to US libraries 2018-04-11T04:00:00Z These often extreme stag dos offer up a romanticised version of male friendship; but by contrast they also result in violence or injury. When stag nights go wrong 2018-04-08T04:00:00Z Maybe I’m romanticising that struggle to learn Maybe this is just my generational blindness: most professional programmers alive today obviously got their start before Swift Playgrounds was a thing. The Xcode cliff: is Apple teaching kids to code, or just about code? 2018-03-29T04:00:00Z Disappointing the author felt the need to romanticise. Kidnapped Royalty Become Pawns in Iran’s Deadly Plot 2018-03-14T04:00:00Z The romanticising of Hawking brings, for a scientist, the temptation to want to cut him down to size. The world saw Stephen Hawking as an oracle. In fact, he was wonderfully human | Philip Ball 2018-03-15T04:00:00Z “The movie plays to a romanticised version of Africa,” says David Roberts of Entertainlynx. Black Panther is the reason I’ll be rocking African dress at the cinema | Eliza Anyangwe 2018-02-01T05:00:00Z It’s a romanticised love story about Africa, based on how I’d always imagined it. Toto: how we made Africa 2018-01-30T05:00:00Z But it was the idealism of the show – which venerates Hamilton and George Washington and unabashedly romanticises the revolution that birthed the United States of America – that struck a particular chord for me. The year of Trump has laid bare the US constitution’s serious flaws | Jonathan Freedland 2017-12-30T05:00:00Z “Let’s never romanticise the life of kids in rural areas in Ethiopia,” Dercon adds. Park life: workers struggle to make ends meet at Ethiopia's $250m industrial zone | William Davison 2017-12-05T05:00:00Z People often romanticise the notion of a starving artist. Kehinde Wiley: ‘Creating the portrait of Obama is a huge responsibility’ 2017-11-26T05:00:00Z “It’s pretty easy to romanticise someone’s life based on their Snapchat or Instagram,” reflects Sarah, a junior at high school in Los Angeles. Teenagers are growing more anxious and depressed 2017-11-23T05:00:00Z To the contrary, it has encouraged, as his remarks also indicated, a highly romanticised view of military service, which is inaccurate and counter-productive at best. America’s love affair with uniformed men is problematic 2017-10-26T04:00:00Z Growing up, girls are confronted by images, often romanticised, of assaulted or murdered girls, and I suppose I wanted to touch upon the psychological impact of these vignettes. What makes a Man Booker novel? Six shortlisted authors share their secrets 2017-10-14T04:00:00Z In place of the abstract expressionists’ romanticised soul-baring globs of paint, the upstart created a straightforward, likeness of the flag. Jasper Johns’s Flag: a banner for patriotism or a cloak of oppression? 2017-10-06T04:00:00Z The News Letter reports that a victims' group has urged the film industry not to "romanticise" those who caused "death and destruction". Paper Review: May's message to nationalists, Dark Hedges and Elvis - BBC News 2017-08-16T04:00:00Z Simply put, jihadists are prone to romanticise their own adversity and overlook that which they bring to others. The art of making a jihadist 2017-07-23T04:00:00Z The recent attempts to paint Dudamel and El Sistema as heroes of the resistance are simply the latest in a long line of romanticised misrepresentations. Venezuela's El Sistema musicians still play to the government's tune 2017-07-11T04:00:00Z We need to do away with romanticising matriarchal power and dominance – and instead question the ways we can change the problematic and dangerous power structures that operate within society today. What if women ruled the world? 2017-07-05T04:00:00Z “The stereotypical view of us is as a romanticised, sexualised, criminal people. The effect is false and destructive. Now we’re claiming our own right to represent ourselves,” she said. 'A place to call our own': Europe's first Roma cultural centre opens in Berlin 2017-06-08T04:00:00Z In this film, he’s coated in the romanticised twilight of a musical. Ryan Gosling in La La Land is every bad date you ever had 2017-01-21T05:00:00Z The other part is about how powerful political ideals became invested in these techniques: ideals of “evidence-based policy”, rationality, progress and nationhood grounded in facts, rather than in romanticised stories. How statistics lost their power – and why we should fear what comes next | William Davies 2017-01-19T05:00:00Z It is easy to romanticise the countryside and see it as a green, rural idyll which is quiet and stress-free. Is it healthier to live in the countryside? - BBC News 2017-01-05T05:00:00Z Its slant on stories is distinctly pro-Moscow - and it finds a sympathetic audience among Serbians and Montenegrins who still vividly remember the Nato bombing campaign of 1999 - and romanticise a "Slavic brotherhood" with Russia. Rumours and spies in the Balkans as Russia seeks influence - BBC News 2016-12-12T05:00:00Z This is a country which romanticises a muscular anti-capitalist struggle, and whose people are more distrustful of globalisation than those anywhere else. France’s presidential election takes an unlikely liberal turn 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z “Sometimes I romanticise – I go back even to the Harlem renaissance, when people would say, ‘This book isn’t going to sell but I believe in you.’ Turned down 18 times. Then Paul Beatty won the Booker … 2016-10-26T04:00:00Z Her book How to Be a Domestic Goddess, published that year, was accused of romanticising a previous era when women were stuck in the kitchen. Woman's Hour at 70: 'Hooray for being a housewife' - BBC News 2016-10-09T04:00:00Z It is still used in propaganda campaigns by rightwing and nationalist politicians who romanticise the dictator. Fendi forced to retract opposition to Roma Pride using image of HQ 2016-06-09T04:00:00Z It meant straddling the line between an earnest ethnographic attempt to chronicle the lives of First Nation tribes when they were intensely marginalised, and a helpless urge to romanticise them. Native American photographers respond to Edward Curtis' images 100 years later 2016-05-06T04:00:00Z The brumby is part of Australian folklore, featured in television shows and romanticised in poetry. Snowy Mountains brumbies cull sparks Australian anger - BBC News 2016-05-02T04:00:00Z The Italians are a self-critical bunch, but romanticised views of other countries are widely held in Europe. Green-eyed continent 2016-03-23T04:00:00Z It is also thankfully devoid of political rants, neither advocating a completely market-based solution nor a romanticised environmentalism. Cancer and Climate Change 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z That romanticised past is the backdrop of a seemingly eccentric stand-off that began on January 2nd when armed militiamen seized the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Oregon. They the people 2016-01-07T05:00:00Z Photograph: Nintendo The Fire Emblem series of romanticised role-playing games allows you to play puppet master with your troops, both corralling them into battle strategies – and also making them kiss. The 25 most anticipated video games of 2016 – Dishonored 2, Uncharted 4, XCOM 2 and more 2015-12-30T05:00:00Z His code should not be romanticised too far: like many blue-bloods, Mr Bush was not raised to shun ambition, just to conceal it. The narcissism trap 2015-11-12T05:00:00Z Through much of the 19th century, this part of the Bluegrass State was romanticised in stories of rugged frontiersmen and courageous hunters as the epitome of American self-reliance. America's poorest white town: abandoned by coal, swallowed by drugs 2015-11-12T05:00:00Z And part of my connection to your books, I think, is an appreciation for – without romanticising Middle America or small-town America – that sense of homespun virtues,” said the president. President Obama turns books journalist in Marilynne Robinson interview 2015-10-13T04:00:00Z The Aga is considered by many to be the heart of the country kitchen - a romanticised iron cooking range that is always on; baking bread, roasting meats or just boiling the kettle. Aga: The heart of the country kitchen - BBC News 2015-07-15T04:00:00Z Kinjekitile Ngwale is celebrated and romanticised for his readiness to die in order to preserve the independence, autonomy, and respect of Africans. The African soldiers dragged into Europe's war - BBC News 2015-07-03T04:00:00Z And this final image was painted by Mackintosh himself - a romanticised vision of Glasgow's medieval cathedral at sunset. The dreams of Charles Rennie Mackintosh 2015-03-17T04:00:00Z “Our willingness to romanticise this period necessitates that we deal too with the racial terrorism and violence at this time,” says Bryan Stevenson of the EJI. Marking murder 2015-02-19T05:00:00Z Was the robbery really carried out for love, or was that just a myth invented by Wojtowicz to romanticise a bungled crime? The man who robbed a bank for love 2015-02-15T05:00:00Z "We should mark the last witchcraft trial on the island of Ireland, but must be careful not to impose our modern interpretation on the past or romanticise it." Toil and trouble 2015-02-05T05:00:00Z Richard Carter calls this “the Geoff Boycott problem”, and in the Red and Green club, a woman says she worries Yorkshire First is too male – also that it romanticises Yorkshire. After Scotland, Yorkshire Fights for Its Independence Setting aside the curious charge that the Palestinian terrorists, who were human beings and are compared to beasts by a major character, are unnecessarily humanised, protesters say the opera romanticises terrorism. We took four New Yorkers to The Death of Klinghoffer: what was their verdict? 2014-10-21T04:00:00Z His pictures offer a somewhat romanticised view, concentrating on the buildings, canals and towpaths, with many taken during early-morning walks when the light was soft and perfect for photography. Echoes of the Black Country 2014-09-25T04:00:00Z The former prime minister said Irish history had "romanticised" republican rebel leaders and the use of violence, while at the same time overlooking parliamentarians who used peaceful, democratic methods. PM wants Home Rule leader honoured 2014-09-20T04:00:00Z Resistance to occupation is often romanticised but never pretty. In Ferguson the violence of the state created the violence of the street 2014-08-18T04:00:00Z Native Americans aren't villainised but romanticised as brave, noble figures from the distant past, and this obscures the problems that communities face today. This means war: why the fashion headdress must be stopped 2014-07-30T04:00:00Z The columnist Christian Neef wrote that it was "time to stop romanticising Russia". Germany and Russia's contradictory relationship 2014-07-22T04:00:00Z Chances are Tartt's life, like most writers' lives, is not especially exciting or exotic, but because it is largely unknown, it can be romanticised. Donna Tartt: Is this the year of The Goldfinch? 2014-05-30T04:00:00Z On Tuesday, Seoul accused Mr Abe of romanticising "Japanese colonialism and its war of aggression" after he sent an offering to the Yasukuni Shrine, where Japan's war dead - including convicted war criminals - are enshrined. US president embarks on Asia tour 2014-04-23T03:57:27Z And he believes that too often in Germany there is a romanticised idea of the traditional meat industry which ignores the reality of the past. Changing world of meat eaters 2014-01-09T16:11:54Z Talk this way and you risk romanticising the past. British fair play lies dead and buried 2013-01-20T00:07:07Z Many people have romanticised our game because it does lend itself to that. Tony Greig's Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Lecture – in full 2012-12-29T14:06:58Z It is important that we do not romanticise people with mental health problems, who are too often portrayed as struggling creative geniuses. Creativity 'a mental illness' 2012-10-16T12:09:23Z Keegan has always been a patriot, but his romanticised view of has not always caught the imagination of those around him. From the Vault: Kevin Keegan resigns in a Wembley toilet 2012-10-09T09:00:00Z The Crusades are romanticised in the west as heroic battles to win back the holy lands in the name of Christianity. Euro 2012: I want to be an England fan and a Muslim. Why's that so hard? 2012-06-12T08:30:01Z He is the eternal question at the heart of Argentinian football, the solemn-faced representative of a romanticised former age constantly rebuking the present for not being quite as graceful, quite as thoughtful, as he is. Juan Román Riquelme and Boca have the final word – just for a change 2012-05-24T11:19:13Z But those who see the day-to-day consequences of their alleged criminality warn against romanticising the mafia. Toppling the mobs 2011-01-21T00:15:30Z The film High Fidelity romanticised the record shop When I went to the record store I would see others for whom music mattered as much as it did for me. Me and HMV 2011-01-10T18:10:35Z And yet, it is a mistake to romanticise working with your hands, he warns. Get your hands dirty 2011-01-04T03:06:47Z India romanticises Mogul rule while dismissing the Raj, even though both were invading forces. The point of the Commonwealth Games 2010-09-22T11:15:00Z The heartbreak of Mohammad Amir being implicated in the Pakistan spot-fixing scandal is of course that his story was only just beginning, and even old hands instinctively romanticise the narrative of sport. Marina Hyder: Amir's drama needs another act 2010-09-01T22:00:00Z It is a good subject for Hollywood: easy to romanticise and reduce to cliches. Fairytale becomes a Hollywood movie for Afghanistan's cricketers 2010-04-30T18:11:00Z We must romanticise things to some extent if we are to endure them; we must at least make jokes about them; and that is where the French fail to understand us, like the Germans. Letters of a Soldier 1914-1915 In Southey's hands the blank verse, which in the last century had been almost an ear-mark of the romanticising schools, is far more classical than the heroic couplet which Morris writes. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century But the ordinary man and woman prefer to take their crime romanticised, as it is administered to them in novel or play. A Book of Remarkable Criminals She was a woman who had felt strongly and thought much; she had lived a rich, and eventful life; but all that had befallen her she romanticised. Recollections of My Childhood and Youth She had thought it would disgust him, cure him of any little tendency to romanticise that child; and now she perceived that it was rousing in him, instead, a dangerous compassion. Saint's Progress This is somewhat romanticised, but keeps a firm grip upon historical realities. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century |
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