From then on his belief in a personal God gradually transformed into a kind of pantheism and was inspired by the prevailing atmosphere of weltschmerz ( world-weariness ).
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They released two studio albums, " Still Waters Run Deep " in 2013 and " Weltschmerz " in 2015, combining raw ferocity with dark atmospheres.
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This series blends the nobility of NBC's " Third Watch " with the Weltschmerz of " China Beach, " a 1988 series about burned-out Army nurses during the Vietnam War.
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From Sept . 3 to 29, with only two days off, the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics, six other orchestras and conductors, including Claudio Abbado and Simon Rattle, will cover much ground and a lot of Weltschmerz.
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Cornucopia pregnant looks and sculptured bell bustles or puffy tulles wound up this parade with some deep, murky colors and black to hint that Kawakubo is still shadowed by her gloomy " weltschmerz, " or world weariness.
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He is the greatest modern lyric poet of Austria, and the typical representative in German literature of that pessimistic " Weltschmerz " which, beginning with Lord Byron, reached its culmination in the poetry of Giacomo Leopardi.
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:It is of course not a medical term, but the description fits Weltschmerz . ( Try pronouncing that if you're Anglo-Saxon . ) 82.210.117.215 18 : 09, 30 August 2005 ( UTC)
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The idea, popular among linguists and ironists, is that the word is exquisitely vague and elusive, unlike, say, " Angst, " which points to the psyche or " Weltschmerz, " which points to the world.
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This is also something that philosophers have liked to talk about for the past hundred-odd years, leading to such useful concepts as Weltschmerz, anomie, and social alienation .-- talk ) 19 : 32, 17 December 2008 ( UTC)
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Benji Wilson of " The Daily Telegraph " in describing Harry and Ruth's relationship commented that " ( Ruth's ) scenes with Peter Firth, another fine player, have become self-contained little bubbles of weltschmerz within every recent episode ".