单词 | sturm und drang |
释义 | Sturm und Drangn. = storm and stress at storm n. 3d. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > violent emotion > [noun] woodnessc1000 furyc1374 ferteec1380 ragea1393 violencea1393 excess1423 zeala1425 vehemence1445 extremity1509 franticnessa1529 vehemency1534 wildnessc1540 impotency1542 violent1576 distraughture1594 distraught1610 distractiona1616 distractedness?1617 entrancement1637 distractfulnessa1640 impotencea1640 transportment1639 transportednessa1656 violent1667 whirl1707 rave1765 Sturm und Drang1857 storm and stress1879 the world > action or operation > adversity > [noun] > tribulation, trouble, or affliction teeneOE harmOE sourc1000 trayOE angec1175 wosithc1200 ail?c1225 barrat?c1225 misease?c1225 passion?c1225 troublec1230 sorenessc1275 grievancea1300 cumbermentc1300 cumbering1303 thro1303 angera1325 strifea1325 sweama1325 encumbrancec1330 tribulationc1330 threst1340 mischiefa1375 pressc1375 unhend1377 miseasetya1382 angernessc1390 molestc1390 troublancec1400 notea1425 miseasenessc1450 cumber?a1513 tribule1513 unseasonableness?1523 troublesomeness1561 tribulance1575 tine1590 trials and tribulations1591 pressure1648 difficulty1667 hell to pay1758 dree1791 trial and tribulation1792 Queer Street1811 Sturm und Drang1857 a thin time1924 shit1929 crap1932 shtook1936 society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > specific schools of writers > characteristic quality of cockneyism1818 Alexandrianism1822 Cockneydom1823 storm and stress1839 Sturm und Drang1857 1844 F. L. J. Thimm Lit. of Germany 85 This period, so styled by Goethe, after the title of one of the dramas of Klinger, ‘Sturm und Drang’.] 1857 C. Kingsley Two Years Ago III. i. 29 One of the Sturm-und-drang party, of course; the express locomotive school, scream-and-go-ahead. 1873 Gostwick & Harrison Outl. German Lit. xvi. 228 That time of ‘Sturm und Drang’, when writing wild poetry was regarded as the object of life. 1877 Encycl. Brit. VII. 442/1 The young geniuses of the Sturm und Drang had gone forth, as worshippers rather than followers of Shakespeare, to conquer new worlds. 1925 L. P. Smith Words & Idioms iii. 105 In that wild period, which was called at the time Genieperiode, but has since acquired the name of Sturm und Drang, the great watchwords Genius, Originality, and Creative acquired a resonance..which they had certainly never possessed in England. 1950 M. J. C. Hodgart Ballads ix. 152 The philosophical and political obsessions which attracted the Sturm und Drang writers to folksong. 1973 Listener 28 June 862/3 The Romantic poets..loved the word ‘storm’ as a synonym for energy, in phrases like Sturm und Drang, ‘storm and thrust’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1857 |
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