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单词 tennysonian
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Tennysonianadj.n.

/tɛnɪˈsəʊnɪən/
Etymology: < the name of the poet Alfred (Lord) Tennyson (1809–1892) + -ian suffix.
A. adj.
Of or pertaining to Tennyson, his works, or his style.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > poet by kind of poem > [adjective] > specific poets > specific English, Scottish, or American poets
Chaucerian1660
Miltonian1708
Miltonic1708
Popean1730
Shakespeareana1754
Darwinian1794
Spenseric1795
Wordsworthian1810
Southeyan1817
Spenserian1817
Byronian1822
Byronic1823
Byronish1830
Coleridgian1834
Chattertonian1838
Keatsian1845
Tennysonian1846
Shelleyana1849
Patmorean1855
Rossettian1861
Praedesque1865
Swinburnian1865
Byro nical1871
Browningese1880
Browningesque1880
Patmorial1880
Wordsworthy1880
Browningitec1882
Whitmanesque1882
Thomsonian1890
Burnsian1904
Praedian1905
Blakeian1906
Poundian1917
Thompsonian?1921
Whitmanisha1930
Whitmanian1948
Betjemanic1956
Betjeman1958
Betjemanesque1959
Betjemanish1959
Whitmannica1960
1846 E. Bulwer-Lytton New Timon ii. 51 Where all the airs of patchwork-pastoral chime To drowsy ears in Tennysonian rhyme!
1853 H. W. Longfellow Jrnl. 23 Feb. in S. Longfellow Life H. W. Longfellow (1886) II. 233 [M. Arnold's poems] Very clever; with a little of the Tennysonian leaven in them.
1861 Times 10 Oct. His success exceeds that of his predecessors who have attempted the rendering of this Tennysonian classic [Catullus].
1876 E. C. Stedman Victorian Poets (1887) vi. 227 These effects, which the Laureate employs with such variation and continuance that the resultant style is known as Tennysonian, were Dorian first of all.
B. n.
An admirer, imitator, disciple, or student of Tennyson.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > admiration or imitation of specific poet > [noun] > admirer or imitator of specific poet
Homerist1599
Homeriana1604
Ronsardian1697
Popean1730
Miltonian1748
Pindarist1781
Wordsworthian1812
Petrarchist1823
Byronist1830
papista1849
Goethian1850
Tennysonian1850
Shakespearolater1875
Ronsardist1877
Shelleyite1881
Browningitec1882
Byronian1883
Byronite1884
Shelleyan1886
Whitmanite1887
Keatsian1891
Spenserian1894
Omarian1897
Racinian1898
bardolater1903
Petrarchan1904
Burnsite1909
Thompsonian1913
Omarite1918
Burnsian1920
Shelleyist1934
Whitmanist1934
Dickinsonian1936
Poundian1950
Chattertonian1956
Whitmaniac1959
Whitmanian1977
1850 J. Brown Let. Dec. (1912) 116 I am not a Tennysonian, as many are.
1864 H. Sidgwick Let. May in A. Sidgwick & E. M. Sidgwick Henry Sidgwick (1906) ii. 108 The compressed inhaltsvoll classic style of Tennyson and Tennysonians.
1883 Harper's Mag. Feb. 469/1 By all the Tennysonians of this generation it will be deeply regretted.
1970 T. Hilton Pre-Raphaelites vi. 161 William Morris..like all reading men, was a Tennysonian.

Derivatives

Tennysoniˈana n. [-iana suffix] matters connected with Tennyson.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > study of poetry > [noun] > matters or works connected with specific poet
Shakespeariana1718
Keatsiana1818
Tennysoniana1866
Shelleyana1886
Wordsworthiana1888
1866 R. H. Shepherd (title) Tennysoniana.
1932 L. Magnus Herbert Warren viii. 215 His own annotated copy of the one-volume edition of the Memoir is a veritable treasure of Tennysoniana.
Tennyˈsonianism n. = Tennysonism n.
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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
1843 E. B. Barrett Let. to C. Mathews 14 Mar. in Davey's Catal. (1895) 15 I had been pleased with the poetical sense of his [Lowell's] book, which he sent me long ago,—notwithstanding the Tennysonianisms of it.
Tennyˈsonianized adj. rendered in the manner of Tennyson.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > admiration or imitation of specific poet > [adjective]
Petrarchistical1603
Popish1825
bardolatrous1905
Tennysonianized1916
Miltonizing1936
1916 E. Pound Let. ?20 July (1971) 87 Virgil is a second-rater, a Tennysonianized version of Homer.
Tennyˈsonianly adv.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > poet by kind of poem > [adverb] > in manner of specific English poets
Miltonically1838
Tennysonianly1964
1964 Eng. Stud. 45 73 ‘Lycidas’ once read ‘under the glimmering eyelids of the morne’, most Tennysonianly.
1975 Listener 20 Nov. 685/1 Superintendent Dalziel, on unwanted holiday in sodden fens, meets a Tennysonianly aqueous funeral cortège.
Tennyˈsonianness n. = Tennysonism n.
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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
1915 E. Pound Let. Jan. (1971) 49 [In poetry] there must be..no straddled adjectives (as ‘addled mosses dank’), no Tennysonianness of speech.
ˈTennysonism n. a characteristic trait or mannerism of Tennyson's style; an imitation of that style.
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a1849 E. A. Poe W. E. Channing in Wks. (1864) III. 234 The affectations—the Tennysonisms of Mr. Channing.
Tennyˈsonize v. (transitive) to render in the style of Tennyson.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > admiration or imitation of specific poet > invest with character of or imitate specific poet [verb (transitive)]
Byronize1823
Shakespearize1837
Homerize1874
Miltonize1893
Tennysonize1910
1910 A. D. Godley Lect. Eng. Lit. ii, in Reliquiae (1926) II. 288 Tennyson is full of reminiscences of the great classics, thoughts and phrases not slavishly copied but Tennysonised—passed through the medium of an art which added beauty to everything it touched.
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