单词 | swinburnism |
释义 | Swinburnismn. The poetic style of Algernon Charles Swinburne; imitation of or likeness to this, esp. in dealing with taboo sexual or religious themes. Also: an instance of this; a Swinburnian turn of phrase, poetic technique, etc. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poetic diction > [noun] > language or expression of specific poet Miltonism1802 Byronism1817 Shelleyism1822 Shakespearism1823 Tennysonianism1843 Virgilianism1850 Swinburnism1868 Swinburnianism1869 Browningese1880 Shakespeareanism1886 Whitmanism1889 Horatian1891 Whitmanese1893 Tennysonianness1915 Praedism1927 Horatianism1936 Miltonicism1936 1868 J. A. Symonds Let. 24 Apr. (1967) I. 803 Courthope..is full of the gall of bitterness against the Apostles of Swinburnism. 1873 Examiner 1 Mar. 232/2 Bertha, and other Poems are written..in a dreary, sing-song style; they are marred by occasional Swinburnisms of the most hackneyed type. 1898 Pall Mall Mag. Aug. 472 They are all eminently staid and respectable. There is not a trace of Byronism or early Swinburnism to be found among them. 1931 Amer. Lit. 3 135 ‘Whitmania’ contains a number of Swinburnisms that, quoted by themselves, give a wrong impression of the degree of condemnation. 2005 Guardian (Nexis) 11 June (Final ed.) 25 But ‘Cargoes’ remains a great modernist lyric... It begins in vigorous Swinburnism. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1868 |
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