单词 | senecan |
释义 | Senecanadj. Pertaining to Seneca (see Senecal adj.) and the tragedies written by him and his imitators. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > playwriting > [adjective] > specific playwright Terentian1600 Sophocleana1644 Shakespeareana1754 Plautine1768 Aeschylean1783 Marlowish1798 Websterian1809 Euripidean1821 Aristophanic1827 Fletcherian1850 Marlowesque1884 Senecan1885 Jonsonian1886 Marlovian1887 Ibsenian1891 Ibsenish1893 Pinerotic1895 Shavian1904 bardolatrous1905 Ibsenesque1906 Strindbergian1913 Lylian1923 Chekhovian1925 Sheridanesque1931 Brechtian1935 Vanbrughian1947 Stoppardian1978 1885 J. M. Hart in Nation 26 Mar. 264/2 The Senecan spirit of the ‘Gorboduc’ writers. 1903 T. Seccombe & J. W. Allen Age of Shakespeare I. 52 In 1594 appeared his [Daniel's] Senecan tragedy Cleopatra. Derivatives ˈSenecanism n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > playwriting > [noun] > playwright > imitation of specific writer Senecanism1934 Shakespearianizing1936 1934 T. S. Eliot Elizabethan Ess. 40 Much of Chapman's Senecanism has lately been shown..to be directly borrowed from Erasmus. 1978 Stud. Eng. Lit.: Eng. Number (Tokyo) 173 Jonson's use of Hoskyns' essay as a foundation for his own brand of Senecanism looks back to the past as well as to the future in the development of English prose. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < adj.1885 |
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