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literarism|ˈlɪtərərɪz(ə)m| [f. literary a. + -ism.] = literaryism.
1942Partridge Usage & Abusage 173/1 Literarisms are either the journalese of the literary (these literarisms might also be stigmatized as high-brow) or such unusual words as are used only by the literary or learned. 1963A. Huxley Lit. & Sci. i. 5 Snow or Leavis? The bland scientism of The Two Cultures or, violent and ill-mannered, the one-track, moralistic literarism of the Richmond Lecture? 1970F. R. Leavis in Times Lit. Suppl. 23 Apr. 441/4 The term ‘literarism’ was in fact coined by the late Aldous Huxley for use against me. |