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Guevarism|ˈgeɪvərɪz(ə)m| [f. Guevara + -ism.] The fashion of literary style resulting from imitation of the Spanish writer Ant. de Guevara (1490–1544). So ˈGuevarist, a writer whose style is characterized by Guevarism. According to many modern critics, euphuism is essentially a development of Guevarism.
1883S. L. Lee in Athenæum 14 July 50/1 Most probably this ‘envoy’ in praise of Guevarism was written by Sir Francis Bryan. Ibid. 18 Aug. 205/3 Mr. Lee, as it seems to me, has misrepresented Dr. Landmann's views..in his attempt to show that he has been the first critic to appreciate the true rôle of the earlier English Guevarists in the development of the Euphuistic style. Ibid., My business was rather with Lyly than with the history of Guevarism in England. |