单词 | parodist |
释义 | parodistn. Frequently derogatory in early use. The author or creator of a parody; one who parodies the work or style of a particular writer, artist, genre, etc. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > writer or author > [noun] > humorous writer > of parody or burlesque burlesquer1657 parodist1749 caricaturer1758 caricaturist1798 1749 W. Melmoth Lett. by Sir Thomas Fitzosborne II. xlix. 314 I have observed in most of the modern Latin poems..a remarkable barrenness of sentiment, and have generally found the poet degraded into the parodist. 1794 H. L. Piozzi Brit. Synonymy II. 276 Numberless have..been the parodists of Johnson. 1841 Fraser's Mag. 23 338 Our modern transmogrifiers and parodists of ancient architecture. 1889 J. Jacobs Fables of Æsop I. 197 Æsop's Fables have suffered too from the parodist. 1922 H. Crane Let. 7 Dec. (1965) 107 This parodist and facile assessor could so gracefully rise to the occasion of a new attitude. 1976 Gramophone Apr. 1643/3 Karg-Elert..was a pasticheur, too, and even a consciously humorous parodist in some of his miniatures. 1999 Poetics Today 20 702 Parody not merely entails but flaunts the parodist's viewpoint. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1749 |
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