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USA
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France
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Germany
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Italy
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Russia
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Serbia
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Other
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Philosophers
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  • Friedrich
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  • Turner
  • Veit
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  • Wiertz
Related topics
  • Coleridge's theory of life
  • German idealism
  • Opium and Romanticism
  • Romantic ballet
  • Romantic epistemology
  • Romantic poetry
  • Romanticism and economics
  • Romanticism and the French Revolution
  • Romanticism in science
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    • Evolution theory
  • Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
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