单词 | phanopoeia |
释义 | phanopoeiaphanopeian. Literary Criticism. The use of words in poetry to suggest visual images. Also: an instance of this. Cf. logopœia n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poetic diction > [noun] > qualities of poetic expression logopœia1929 melopoeia1929 phanopoeia1929 1929 E. Pound in N.Y. Herald-Tribune 20 Jan. xi. 5/4 There are three ‘kinds of poetry’: Melopoeia... Phanopoeia, which is a casting of images upon the visual imagination... Logopoeia. 1934 E. Pound ABC of Reading iv. 21 You still charge words with meaning mainly in three ways, called phanopoeia, melopoeia, logopoeia. 1961 Listener 23 Nov. 863/1 Rosenberg, unlike the modernists, does not go in for phanopoeia or free association. 1993 W. Weaver tr. U. Eco Misreadings 179 This means that Usury nests always in our midst, but there is always the lucidity of a phanopoeia that can save us. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1929 |
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