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[ bahn-veel ] / bɑ̃ˈvil /
nounThé·o·dore Faul·lain de [tey-aw-dawr foh-lan duh], /teɪ ɔˈdɔr foʊˈlɛ̃ də/, 1823–91, French poet and dramatist. Words nearby BanvilleBantock, Bantoid, Bantu, Bantu beer, Bantustan, Banville, banyalla, banyan, Banyana Banyana, banzai, banzai attack Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for BanvilleBanville published a letter in The Guardian criticizing the elitist preferences of the Booker judges. The 12 Biggest Booker Prize Controversies|Thomas Flynn|July 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST Banville would win in 2005, but not without more controversy. The 12 Biggest Booker Prize Controversies|Thomas Flynn|July 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST Banville is the heir to Proust, via Nabokov, and not because there is a lot of sex in Ancient Light. This Week’s Hot Reads, Oct. 1, 2012|Jimmy So|October 2, 2012|DAILY BEAST And the best of luck to Mr. Banville and my old friend Marlowe. Leave John Banville Alone! Why Chandler’s Marlowe Should Live On|Ace Atkins|September 6, 2012|DAILY BEAST
No, even I agree that his vita makes Banville look like the man for the job. John Banville’s Terrible Idea to Write a New Novel on Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe|Malcolm Jones|August 10, 2012|DAILY BEAST In these days Banville, like Gérard de Nerval in earlier times, ronsardised. Essays in Little|Andrew Lang If it was Hugo who invented French rhyme it was Banville who broke up the couplet. Confessions of a Young Man|George Moore He seemed a new de Banville—dainty, dallying, and deft—a writer of witty and pretty verses—nothing more. The Theory of the Theatre|Clayton Hamilton
British Dictionary definitions for Banville
nounThéodore de (teɔdɔr də). 1823–91, French poet, who anticipated the Parnassian school in his perfection of form and command of rhythm Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |