Life as "Adolphe": in love (and a dictator) despite Constant
The article discusses the novel 'Adolphe' by Benjamin Constant, highlighting its contrast to the romantic ideals presented in earlier works.
Carl Maria von Weber: The Romantic Era Lacks Staticness
The Carl Maria von Weber Museum in Dresden-Hosterwitz is set to undergo renovations, marking a celebration of the composer's legacy despite the closure.
In 'Folke Filbyter', the allure of Heidenstam's national romanticism became too great
The theatrical production 'Folke Filbyter' at Östgötateatern emphasizes a bombastic style that overshadows the human elements, as noted by director Erik Holmström.
Inter-Juve, no romanticism on Valentine's Day. For Chivu and Spalletti, only winning matters
The upcoming Inter against Juventus match on Valentine's Day is set to be highly competitive, with an intense atmosphere rather than a romantic one.
I visited the town where tourism was born - and a ‘must-see’ attraction left us waterlogged
A visit to Ross-On-Wye, considered the birthplace of British tourism, reveals its historical significance and contemporary appeal.
This is old-fashioned romanticism of large-scale operations
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, leader of the Centre Party in Norway, criticizes the Conservative Party's proposal for a new municipal reform, calling it outdated and warning of negative consequences such as the closure of elderly care facilities and school centralization.
Intimately Created, Personally Used
The Kunsthalle in Germany showcases its first extensive exhibition on romantic miniatures with over 200 artifacts under the title 'For Your Eyes Only.'
TESTS: What do you know about Frédéric Chopin and his First Ballade in A-flat minor?
The article discusses Frédéric Chopin, a prominent Romantic composer known for his expressive piano works, and particularly focuses on his First Ballade in A-flat minor.
Juan Dávila: "Over time I have demystified idyllic relationships"
Comedian Juan Dávila shares his views on the disillusionment with romanticism and his lack of interest in fatherhood while promoting his new show 'Castigo divino'.
Sid Vicious, the Romantic of the Rubble
The article discusses Sid Vicious as the romantic figure of punk, reflecting on his role as the bassist of the Sex Pistols and the band's brief yet impactful legacy.
Conversation with Birgit Aschmann: The German Love for Nature – Just a Myth?
Historian Birgit Aschmann discusses the German reverence for nature, contrasting it with the historical context of nature's portrayal and manipulation in the 19th century.
José, Joaquín, Valeriano and Gustavo Adolfo: the Bécquer who painted Spain in the 19th century
A major exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville highlights a dynasty of painters, culminating with the influential poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, who was also known for his drawings.
"I hope this Robin Hood romanticism will be dropped when it comes to left-wing extremism"
WELT editor Sebastian Vorbach sharply condemns the left-wing extremist attack on Berlin's power grid, calling it a scandal that is not surprising given the dysfunctionality celebrated in the city.