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Gongorism|ˈgɒŋgərɪz(ə)m| [f. Gongora (see below) + -ism.] An affected type of diction and style introduced into Spanish literature in the 16th century by the poet Gongora y Argote (1561–1627). So ˈGongorist [-ist], one who writes in this style. Also ˈGongoresque a. [-esque]; gongoˈristic a.
1813W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. LXX. 461 Gongorism became the name of a finical mode of writings. 1837–9Hallam Hist. Lit. (1847) III. 17 The Gongorists formed a strong party in literature, and carried with them the public voice. 1849Ticknor Hist. Span. Lit. ii. xxxiii. 52 note, He [Corral] is Gongoresque in his style, as is Quintana. 1886Q. Rev. July 39, Euphuisitc language corresponded in date and character with Gongorism in Spain. 1925Times Lit. Suppl. 26 Mar. 224/3 The suggestion,..of omitting various passages..which are likely to be too ‘gongoristic’ for contemporary taste, merits favourable consideration. 1944Downside Rev. 182 We may in dealing with this question of Gracián's style and his supposed condemnation of gongoristic effects draw the attention of the reader to the richness of the paragraph on Gongora himself in the Criticon. |