Pindaric style; an imitation of, or a passage reminiscent of, Pindar's poetry. Cf. Pindaric, n.
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > admiration or imitation of specific poet > [noun] (50) Pindarism1713 Pindaric style; an imitation of, or a passage reminiscent of, Pindar's poetry. Cf. Pindaric, n. Wordsworthianism1829 Byronism1857 Imitation of Byron. Shakespearolatry1864 worship of Shakespeare. Goethianism1880 the opinions or views of Goethe or his followers. Petrarchism1881 The formal literary style peculiar to or imitated from Petrarch, esp. the Petrarchan sonnet; = Petrarchanism, n. Shakespeareanism1886 (a) a form of expression peculiar to or imitated from Shakespeare (Cent. Dict. 1891, and in later dictionaries); (b) the imitation of Shakespeare… Whitmania1887 (a), (a punning word for) exaggerated admiration for Whitman; (b), writings pertaining to Whitman. Omarianism1897 = Omarism, n. Omarism1898 Admiration or imitation of Omar Khayyam; the cult of Omar Khayyam. bardolatry1901 Worship of the ‘Bard of Avon’, i.e. Shakespeare. (Occasionally used of other writers.) Petrarchanism1927 The formal literary style peculiar to or imitated from Petrarch, esp. the Petrarchan sonnet; = Petrarchism, n. Miltonizing1936 Subcategories:— admirer or imitator of specific poet (37) |
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