单词 | serialist |
释义 | serialistn.adj. A. n. 1. A person who writes stories, novels, etc., for publication in serial form. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > writer or author > [noun] > writers of other types of material metaphrast1610 lasher1611 pastoralist1619 amorist1642 travel writer1711 party writer1715 Poor Richard1757 murdermonger1785 manners-painter1807 institutionalist1817 paroemiographer1823 nautical1831 nonsense-writera1835 recaster1841 serialist1845 snobographer1848 librettist1862 palindromist1872 fragmentist1874 text-man1900 scriptwriter1911 paradoxographer1917 absurdist1929 blogger1999 weblogger1999 1845 Eng. Gentleman 7 June 108/4 One of the most delightful serialists of the day. 1902 A. Bennett Truth about Author xii, in Academy 5 July 44/2 I found an outlet..more remunerative than the concoction of serials; and I am a serialist no longer. 1969 Eng. Jrnl. 58 593/1 Other critics maintain that he [sc. Dickens] was a popular serialist who moved with the whims of his reading public. 2000 Observer (Nexis) 15 Oct. (Review section) 14 The serialist's stock-in-trade, the cliffhanger pay-off. 2. Philosophy. A believer in or advocate of a theory based on the analysis of the self as a series or succession of states or events. rare. ΚΠ 1936 Mind 45 31 This [theory of the relationship between a biography and a self] may..be called the serial theory of the relationship... The controversy between substrativists and serialists is one of long standing. 1970 C. O. Evans Subj. of Consciousness 151 Serialists such as Russell, Ayer, and Grice..all suggest that when we refer to a self, what we refer to is revealed on proper analysis to be a relation between total temporary states. 3. Music. A composer, advocate, or admirer of serial music or composition (see serial adj. 8). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > composing music > composer > [noun] > composer by type of music fuguist1789 symphonist1789 melodist1826 threnodist1827 instrumentalist1838 melophonist1847 polyphonist1864 musical dramatist1866 operettist1867 tone poet1874 orchestrator1875 French Impressionist1876 monodist1888 romantic1892 neoclassicist1899 orchestralist1899 variationist1900 mensuralist1901 tone-painter1903 impressionist1908 pre-Romantic1918 phrase-maker1924 polytonalist1925 atonalist1929 dodecaphonist1953 serialist1954 twelve-toner1955 miniaturist1962 minimalist1969 tonalist1982 1954 J. Park Culture of France 152 The rigorous discipline of the twelve-note serialists. 1962 Times 26 Feb. 14/7 The two pieces..illustrated the difference of outlook between the newest generation of English serialists and their predecessors. 1980 Early Music 8 253/3 Many of these works are characterized by a degree of formal organization which would delight serialists. 2001 C. M. Joseph Stravinsky Inside Out viii. 253 His [sc. Robert Craft's] close association with Schoenberg and younger serialists. 4. Psychology. A person who tends to acquire knowledge about something by consideration of a series or sequence of items, facts, etc., in turn. ΚΠ 1975 G. Pask Conversation, Cognition & Learning 561 Serialists learn, remember and recapitulate a body of information in small, well-defined and sequentially-ordered segments. 2007 Brit. Educ. Res. Jrnl. 33 830 Operation learning is the style of those who are routine serialists; comprehension learning that of routine holists. B. adj. (chiefly attributive). Of, relating to, or characteristic of serialists or their views (in various senses of the noun); spec. favouring, or composed in accordance with, the principles of serial music. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > composing music > composer > [adjective] > composer by type of music songwriting1783 serialist1936 tonalist1972 1936 Mind 45 31 The serialist hypothesis..seems to me beset with difficulties and obscurities. 1956 Musical Times 97 380/1 Le Roux is known as one of the serialist avant-garde composers, but he has made a special study of Monteverdi. 1975 G. Pask Conversation, Cognition & Learning iv. 108 The respondent is free to learn in any way and is found to adopt a holist or serialist approach. 2002 N.Y. Times 25 Aug. (Washington Final ed.) (Arts section) 24/4 Works as disparate as a Sibelius tone poem and a serialist score by Giacinto Scelsi. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1845 |
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