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单词 pastiche
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pastichen.adj.

Brit. /paˈstiːʃ/, U.S. /pæsˈtiʃ/, /pɑsˈtiʃ/
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French pastiche.
Etymology: < French pastiche (1677 with reference to painting, 1787 with reference to literature, 1798 with reference to music) < Italian pasticcio (see pasticcio n.). Compare earlier pasticcio n.
A. n.
1.
a. A novel, poem, painting, etc., incorporating several different styles, or made up of parts drawn from a variety of sources. Cf. pasticcio n. 1b.
ΚΠ
1866 Nation (N.Y.) 25 Jan. 116/1 This book [sc. Charles Kingsley's Hereward the Wake] is not, in our opinion, what historical novels are so apt to become—a pastiche.
1874 Galaxy Apr. 469 I should say that it is a very fair pastiche..it looks as if he [sc. the author] had taken it at second or third hand-not from original researches, but from other novelists and poets.
1975 Nation Rev. (Melbourne) 1 May The Good Doctor is a Neil Simon pastiche of Chekov stories, with a narrator who is Chekov himself.
2002 N.Y. Times Bk. Rev. 24 Mar. 7/1 Eiji's fantasies are..pastiches of Japanese pop culture:..gangster movies, Sega video games and manga (comic books).
b. A musical composition incorporating different styles; a medley. Cf. pasticcio n. 1a.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > type of piece > [noun] > medley or mix
medley1626
pasticcio1742
pot-pourri1790
quodlibet?c1809
selection1857
pastiche1934
mix1976
1934 C. Lambert Music Ho! i. 20 The illogicality of some of the present-day pastiches may give you ‘a rare turn’.
1979 Washington Post (Nexis) 26 June b2 Mike Malone..has drawn on the Library of Congress and the music of James A. Bland and W. C. Handy to put together a driving, exciting musical pastiche.
2003 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 30 Jan. v. 9 Set to a musical pastiche by Paul Sullivan (including rock, Japanese flute and the ‘Lone Ranger’ theme), the work suffered from Keystone Kops-like silliness.
2.
a. A work, esp. of literature, created in the style of someone or something else; a work that humorously exaggerates or parodies a particular style.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > variety > [noun] > incongruous mixture
hotchpotc1405
hodge-podgec1426
omnigatherum?a1430
mishmashc1475
peasemeala1525
omnium gatherum1530
mingle1548
hotchpotch1549
mingle-mangle1549
gallimaufry1551
rhapsody1574
sauce-medley1579
pell-mellc1586
linsey-woolsey1592
wilderness1594
brewage1599
motley1609
macaronic1611
medley1618
olla podridaa1635
farragoa1637
consarcination1640
porridge1642
olio1645
bisque1653
mélange1653
hash1660
jumble1661
farrage1698
capilotade1705
jargon1710
salmagundi1761
pasticcio1785
pea meal1789
ollapod1804
mixty-maxty1818
macédoine1820
ragbag1820
haggis1822
job lot1828
allsorts1831
conglomerate1837
pot-pourri1841
chow-chow1850
breccia1873
pastiche1873
macaroni1884
mixed bag1919
casserole1930
mixed bunch1958
rattle-bag1982
mulligan1993
1873 N. Amer. Rev. Apr. 328 Une Larme du Diable is a light pastiche of a mediæval miracle-play.
1902 Westm. Gaz. 22 Nov. 3/1 It is an extraordinarily clever and unabashed lightning-pastiche of Sir Thomas Lawrence.
1919 W. Lewis Caliph's Design iii. vi. 57 However good a pastiche of El Greco may be, it is not worth prolonging indefinitely this exercise.
1932 W. Lewis in Time & Tide Oct. 1073/2 I observed closely..the students and professors..in their bad pastiche of American sports-wear.
1961 Listener 5 Oct. 508/1 The new examination is not conceived as a pastiche of the G.C.E.
1990 Illustr. London News Christmas No. 47/1 In Holy Disorders there is a marvellous pastiche of a ghost story by M. R. James.
b. The technique of incorporating distinctive elements of other works or styles in a literary composition, design, etc.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > [noun] > a painting > pastiche
pasticcio1785
pastiche1892
1892 Nation (N.Y.) 24 Nov. 396/2 Mr. Burne-Jones is not accused..of plagiarism, but of pastiche, which is a very different thing.
1899 E. Gosse Life J. Donne I. 62 It was left to his [sc. Donne's] Caroline disciples to introduce..a trick of pastiche, an alloy of literary pretence.
1955 Times 11 May 7/5 At the Players' we are still basking in the glory of having started The Boy Friend on its historic career, and to attempt pastiche again would have been an affront to the theatrical gods.
2000 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 24 Dec. v. 4/1 London-based artist Gavin Turk uses pastiche to make visual points by recycling a variety of pop icons.
B. adj.
1. Composed as an imitation or parody of a particular style or artist.
ΚΠ
1871 Ladies' Repository May 350/2 This is a law of imitation and devout respect for the ancient types; we see traces of it in their poetry, surcharged with allusions and pastiche reproduction.
1930 Classical Rev. 44 126/1 It is surely perverse to compare the Eclogues of Virgil, largely imitative, tentative, experimental, at times pastiche.., with the maturity of Giorgione's Fête Champêtre.
1978 Newsweek (Nexis) 9 Oct. (Arts section) 114 The Jane Austen comparison is usually trotted out for demure pastiche novels, set in villages.
2003 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 16 July 20 Emile Wolk and Mark Long's riotous pastiche adventure, which lays patently spurious claim to being the last great untold tale in the Holmes canon, demands a double-quick zaniness from its cast and crew.
2. Exhibiting or incorporating an amalgam of different styles.
ΚΠ
1949 Amer. Q. 1 242 Eliot has himself largely discarded the pastiche style of the greater part of The Waste Land.
1960 A. Cook Meaning Fiction iv. 64 Dos Passos' success is qualified by his pastiche style and also by too explicit an illustrative purpose.
1979 Washington Post (Nexis) 19 Jan. (Style section) d3 The ballet, choreographed..to a pastiche score including portions of the Humperdinck opera music, has the homemade look of many community productions.
1996 L. Al-Hafidh et al. Europe: Rough Guide (ed. 3) II. x. 534 It's a compendium of jumbled pastiche architecture, its vaults mimicking every style from Byzantine to Gothic and Ottoman.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

pastichev.

Brit. /paˈstiːʃ/, U.S. /pæsˈtiʃ/, /pɑsˈtiʃ/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: pastiche n.
Etymology: < pastiche n. Compare French pasticher (1845).
1. transitive. To copy the style of; to imitate in a pastiche.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > imitation > imitate [verb (transitive)] > caricature or pastiche
pageant1609
pastiche1914
society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [verb (transitive)] > imitate or reproduce
copya1616
pastiche1914
1914 A. L. Guérard French Civilization in 19th Cent. ii. 78 The elegant private residences which are still pastiched all over the world.
1940 W. Lewis in Kenyon Rev. 2 196 Gauguin..betook himself to a Pacific island and pastiched the primitive art he found there.
1970 Times 17 Oct. 20 The unfortunate Victorian habit of ‘reviving’, that is, pastiching, the Renaissance, the Baroque and just about every other style of the past.
1998 N.Y. Mag. 30 Nov. 126/3 Carrière's music aptly pastiches Couperin and Lully.
2. intransitive. To create a pastiche or parody. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > imitation > imitate [verb (intransitive)] > create pastiches
pastiche1957
society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [verb (intransitive)] > imitate or copy
copy1680
pastiche1957
1957 Listener 26 Dec. 1082/2 I pastiche of course and exaggerate, but that is the kind of thing.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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