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The Roots of Romanticism in David Bowie’s Berlin Triptych
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The Roots of Romanticism in David Bowie’s Berlin Triptych

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Paul Rowe
/ 24 January 2018

In its response to modernity, Romanticism's grand enterprise inspires us to question the current state of things, to ponder how we might "be heroes / just for one day".

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