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Neue Sachlichkeit
(Neue Sach|lich|keit)
Pronunciation:
/ˌnɔɪə ˈzaxlɪxkʌɪt, ˌnɔyə ˈzaxlɪçkaɪt/
a movement in the fine arts, music, and literature, which developed in Germany during the 1920s and was characterized by realism and a deliberate rejection of romantic attitudes.
Origin:
German, literally 'new objectivity'
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