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- St Valentine's Website for Incurable Romantics - Resource page for romantics with advice and suggestions for candlelit dinners, romantic outings, gifts and things to say. Include forum and gift-finder service.
- Romantic Period, 1785 - 1830 - A brief overview of writers of the Romantic period.
- Romantic Road Travel Guide - Contains descriptions of sights and towns along the Romantic Road in Germany. Recommends hotels and restaurants.
- Tips for Being More Romantic - See what romance tips members have for being more romantic.
- Romantic Suspense Group - This Reading Group enjoys Romantic Suspense Thrillers written by, but not limited to, popular authors like J.D.Robb, Tami Hoag, Karen Robards, Linda Howard and Meryl Sawyer.
- The Romantics - Index of poems by Goethe, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats.
- Romantic Era: 1825-1900 - Introduction to the period from Essentials of Music linked to details on historical themes, musical context, style, and composer biographies.
- Romantic Poets Discussion Forum - Forum and live chat devoted to the Romantic Poets-- from Shelley, to Byron, to Coleridge, to Blake, to Wordsworth.
- British Literature of the Romantic Era - Information about British women writers of the Romantic era, courses at the University of South Carolina, and links to external sites on the Romantics.
- Lovetripper Romantic Travel Magazine - Romantic travel magazine features stories on worldwide romantic and honeymoon destinations.
Wikipedia Articles
- Romantic comedy film - Romantic comedy films are movies with light-hearted, humorous dramatic stories centered around romantic ideals such as a "true love" able to surmount most obstacles Bill Johnson, "The Art of the Romantic Comedy", Essays on the Craft of Dramatic Writing (1996) or the "perfect couple." Romantic comedy films are a sub-genre of comedy films as well as of romance films.
- Romantic drama film - A romantic drama film is a film that seriously studies the romantic nature of relationships between people. Common themes include the characters making decisions based on a newly-found romantic attraction.
- Big six in the romantic literature of England - The Big Six of English romantic literature pertains to the six figures who are historically supposed to have formed the core of the Romantic movement of late 18th and early 19th century England. The term, though widely used as an easy term for the canonical Romantic poets, is just as widely known to be both anachronistic and unduly exclusive.
- Romantic interest (theater) - The romantic interest (also called love interest) is a stock character, an object of romantic admiration and attraction for the principal character(s), or heroes. It is also the plot element, the romantic subplot, thus introduced.
- Romantic ballet - The Romantic period in ballet occurred in the early to mid 1800s, and roughly corresponds to Romanticism movements in art and literature. Like these movements, Romantic ballet's focused on the conflict between man and nature, society and supernatural.