单词 | pre-modernist |
释义 | pre-modernistadj.n. A. adj. Esp. in literature and the arts: of or characteristic of a period or style preceding the introduction of modernism. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [adjective] > specific movement or period classical1546 pastoral1566 classic1597 Medicean1652 romantic1812 tedesco1814 realistic1829 realista1832 pseudo-classic1833 classicist1838 pseudo-classical1838 renaissant1839 modernist1848 post-classic1850 post-classical1851 pseudo-Gothic1853 classicizing1865 classicistic1866 serio-grotesque1873 geometric1877 neoclassical1877 modernistic1878 neoclassic1878 pseudo-archaic1878 William Morris1883 protocorinthian1884 veristic1884 William and Mary1886 Yuan1888 romanticistic1889 veritistic1894 auto-destructive1895 pre-Romantic1895 Trajanic1906 neo-realistic1909 New Romantic1909 neo-realist1912 futuristic1915 postmodern1916 Dada1918 Dadaist1918 surrealist1918 proto-Romantic1920 expressionistic1921 modernista1924 super-realist1925 superrealistic1925 postmodernist1926 proto-Baroque1926 post-symbolist1927 pre-modernist1927 surrealistic1930 Renaissancist1932 Colonial Revival1934 neo-baroque1935 socialist-realist1935 social realist1949 social realistic1949 kitchen sink1954 William IV1955 formalistic1957 Zhdanovite1957 neo-Dadaist1960 neo-modernist1960 William Morrisy1960 neo-Dada1962 Zhdanovist1966 conceptual1969 conceptualist1973 po-mo1987 pathetic1990 1927 tr. C. Guignebert Christianity, Past & Present xxiv. 487 (note) Upon this curious pre-modernist movement, cf. E. Vermeil, JeanAdam Möhler et l'école catholique de Tübingen. 1967 Wisconsin Stud. in Contemp. Lit. 8 41 Unlike those in the pre-modernist novel, characters are no longer sharply delineated entities. 2000 J. Caughie Television Drama vi. 164 Mediate irony is the mode of satire; essentially, Wilde argues, a premodernist mode. B. n. A person with a style, approach, or viewpoint characteristic of a period before the introduction of modernism. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > literary movements or theories > adherent of modernist1703 symbolist1812 romanticist1821 classicist1827 romantic1827 symbolizer1854 archaist1867 realist1868 verist1884 naturalist1888 naturist1892 Teutonist1894 veritist1894 literary theorist1896 neoclassicist1899 social realist1909 futurist1911 postmodernist1914 vorticist1914 postmodern1917 Scythian1923 surrealist1925 populist1930 ultraist1931 socialist-realist1935 lettrist1946 New Negro1953 formalist1955 pre-modernist1962 Scyth1972 dirty realist1987 po-mo1996 1962 Hispania 45 568/2 There is at times a more perceptible affinity with certain pre-Modernists than with some of the Spanish American poets of more recent periods. 1989 Notes & Queries June 270/1 Gelpi presents a straight tracking of Stevens, Eliot,..and Crane, framed by considerations of the ‘pre-Modernists’ Frost and Ransom. 2000 S. M. Feldman Amer. Legal Thought from Premodernism to Postmodernism iii. 61 Americans had started to shift to a more Lockean and modern notion of government, but to a significant extent they remained first-stage premodernists. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1927 |
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