| 31. | Kochubey's story was romanticised by Aleksandr Pushkin in his poem " " Mazeppa ".
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| 32. | By the 1930s a more romanticised form of homosexual love is found addressed in the poems to Kravchenko.
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| 33. | Lawson had criticised " The City Bushman " such as Banjo Paterson who tended to romanticise bush life.
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| 34. | Romanticised by generations, " Lizzie " is told from the viewpoint of Turpin's unfortunate widow.
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| 35. | His main appraisal is the fact that the film in no way attempts to romanticise any of the characters.
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| 36. | It is a new sort of romanticised autobiography that resembles the writing of the romantics of the nineteenth century.
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| 37. | Sharpe's study highlighted how Western intellectuals and clergy constructed romanticised portraits of Singh as an ideal figure.
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| 38. | The poem reflects the romanticised and somewhat idealised reflection of a writer yearning to be taken back to Gunnedah.
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| 39. | She guides us through tragedy, reassuring us but never romanticising the true nature of life . "
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| 40. | Romanticising the bush in this way was a big step forward for Australians in their steps towards self-identity.
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