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Romance
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceRomance or romantic may refer to:
Relationships
- Romance (love)
- Romantic friendship, a very close but non-sexual relationship
Culture and politics
- Romance languages, such as, but not limited to, French, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian, and Spanish
- Romanticism, an artistic and intellectual movement in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
- German Romanticism, the dominant cultural movement of much of the nineteenth century in German-speaking countries
- Romantic nationalism, a form of nationalism
Fiction
- Romance novel, a genre of fiction focused on romantic love
- Romance (genre), a genre of medieval and renaissance narrative fiction
- Ruritanian romance, adventure tales focusing on imaginary Mid-European and Eastern European countries
- Scientific romance, an archaic name for the science fiction genre
- Planetary romance a genre of science fantasy where adventures are set on another planet
- Romance (novel), a 1905 novel by Joseph Conrad
- Men's romantic fiction portraying romantic love from a male point of view
Poetry
- Romantic poetry, of the Romantic movement in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
- "Romance" (poem), an 1829 poem by Edgar Allan Poe
Music
- Romantic music, music of the Romantic movement (c. 1815-1910)
- Romance (music), a simple, lyrical piece of music for solo voice or instrument; a common title or subtitle of musical compositions
- Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 4, known as Romantic
- "Romantic" (song), by Karyn White
- The Romantics, an American rock 'n roll band from Detroit
- Romance (album), a 1991 album from Luis Miguel
- Romance (Seldom album), from 2002
- "Romance", a track on the album Light & Shade by Mike Oldfield.
- Ali Project - Romance, by ALI PROJECT
Film
- Romance (1930 film), starring Greta Garbo
- Romance (1999 film), directed by Catherine Breillat
- Romance film, a film whose plot centers around romantic love
Other Arts
- Romantic ballet, a period in ballet in the mid-1800s, roughly corresponding with romantic movements in other art forms
Places
- Romance, Arkansas, U.S.
- Romance, Missouri, U.S.
- Romance, Wisconsin U.S.
See also
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