单词 | kiplingese |
释义 | Kiplingesen. The literary style and characteristics of Rudyard Kipling. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > [noun] > style of an author, period, or work > style of specific author Darwinianism1804 Johnsonianism1807 Johnsonism1807 Ossianesque1821 Johnsonese1831 Darwinism1840 Carlylese1858 Macaulayese1859 Ruskinese1863 Ruskinesque1873 Hegelese1886 Kiplingese1899 Borrovian1900 Runyonese1937 1899 Daily News 1 Dec. 8/2 The account of the making of the first axe..is told quite in the heroic style of Kingsley and Morris, flavoured here and there with more than a dash of ‘Kiplingese’. 1909 H. G. Wells Tono-Bungay (U.K. ed.) iv. iii. 492 They served me up to the public in turgid degenerate Kiplingese. Derivatives Kiplingˈesque adj. [see -esque suffix] resembling Kipling in style. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [adjective] > relating to or characteristic of specific writer Lucianical1561 Xenophontean1593 Sidneian1599 Anastasian1621 Theophrastical1662 Menippean1693 Varronian1693 Herodotean1748 Shaftesburian1752 Cervantic1760 Alfredian1762 Swiftian1762 Richardsonian1763 Pepysian1765 Rabelaica1768 Rabelaisian1769 Johnsonian1775 Radcliffian1801 Southeyan1817 Lucianic1820 Xenophontic1822 Thucydidean1826 Walter Scottish1827 Voltairean1833 Juvenalian1839 Dickens-like1841 Dickensian1842 Voltairish1842 Hazlittian1844 Theocritean1846 Dickensish1849 Ruskinian1850 Ruskinesque1854 Dickensy1855 Dickenesque1856 Macaulayesque1856 Ruskinite1856 Thackerayan1857 Ruskinese1863 Macaulayish1865 Walpolian1867 Dickensesque1868 Voltairianized1872 Baconian1874 Balzacian1874 Morrisian1879 Isidorian1882 Poe-like1882 Peacockian1886 Poe-esque1886 Zolaesque1886 Macaulayan1887 Bunyanesque1888 Fieldingesque1888 Junian1888 Meredithian1888 Tacitean1890 Hugoesque1893 Hardyesque1894 Kiplingesque1894 Shawian1894 Maeterlinckian1895 Dickinsonian1896 Stevensonian1897 Austenish1898 Austenian1901 Leverish1903 Pateresque1903 Trollopian1903 Malorian1904 Shavian1904 Brontesque1905 Chestertonian1905 Jamesian1905 Leveresque1905 Jacobean1906 Carrollese1907 Hardyan1907 Stendhalian1907 Turgenevian1908 Ouidaesque1909 Galsworthian1912 Poeish1915 Paterian1918 Sitwellian1920 Conradian1921 Mallarméan1924 Theophrastian1924 Wildean1924 Pirandellian1925 Proustian1925 Flaubertian1926 Wodehousian1926 Joycean1927 Stracheyan1927 Theophrastic1928 Yeatsian1928 Lawrentian1930 Firbankian1931 Melvillean1931 Leavisite1934 Runyonesque1934 Kafka1936 Woolfian1936 Twainian1938 Rilkean1939 Audenesque1940 Hemingwayesque1942 Brontëan1945 Kafkaesque1947 Leavisian1947 Morrisan1949 Orwellian1950 Faulknerian1951 Hemingwayan1951 Greeneian1952 Arnoldian1953 Thurberesque1954 Tolkienian1954 Beckettian1958 Hemingwayish1959 Nabokovian1959 Pinteresque1960 Pinterish1960 Vernean1960 Waughian1960 Bradleian1961 Gravesian1961 Kafkian1962 Jules Vernean1964 Snovian1966 Pinterian1967 Lucianesque1969 Tolkienesque1970 Thoreauvian1975 Stubbsian1979 1894 ‘Sunlight’ Year Bk. 1895 77 A glance at the adaptation is enough to reveal its Kiplingesque roll and emphasis. 1899 Daily News 11 Apr. 6/1 The remainder of the stories are shorter, and, occasionally, Kiplingesque. 1899 Westm. Gaz. 28 June 3/1 Thorpe..is, merely, the primitive Kiplingesque type of man transferred from the battle-field or the plains of India to the Stock Exchange. 1901 Motor-car World Apr. 69 It is not the top-notchers who flaunt their powers at every passing horse-driver with a Kiplingesque ‘ram-you, damn you’ flourish. 1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 17 Sept. 692/3 It contains also quite a number of amusing and quite Kiplingesque ‘Just So’ stories. 1966 Punch 8 June 826/1 Nor am I sure that the anonymous genius who originally picked ‘East of Suez’ to describe the sphere of our Asian involvement chose wisely. It's so emotively Kiplingesque, so redolent of imperial splendours and miseries. Kiplingˈesquely adv. ΚΠ 1969 Guardian 27 Nov. 14/6 No one ran Kiplingesquely amuck; no shot was fired in anger. ˈKiplingish adj. typical of Kipling or his works. ΚΠ 1928 Weekly Disp. 24 June 15/3 The road to home these days lies across the 49th degree of latitude between Bishops Rock and Nantucket. It is a sad, un-Kiplingish thought. 1972 J. Wainwright Night is Time to Die 53 The Green Eye of the Yellow God... It's Kiplingish... But it was written by J. Milton Hayes. ˈKiplingite n. [see -ite suffix1 1b] an admirer of Kipling; as adj., characteristic of Kipling. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > imitation or admiration of specific writer > follower or student of specific writer Tacitist1656 Johnsonian1778 Richardsonian1778 Miltonist1830 Voltairean1842 Dickensite1849 Shakespearolater1875 Cervantist1881 Rabelaisian1882 Dickensian1885 Peacockian1886 Zolaist1886 Meredithian1892 Hardyan1896 Janeite1896 Stevensonian1897 Kiplingite1898 Hazlittian1902 Austenite1903 Balzacian1905 Shavian1905 Boswellian1908 Jacobite1909 Thackerayan1909 Trollopian1910 Wellsian1916 Proustian1919 Sitwellian1920 Pirandellist1925 Thoreauvian1927 Walpolian1927 Austenian1928 Stendhalian1928 Poeist1929 Morrisite1936 Joycean1938 Wodehousian1939 Lucianist1940 Woolfian1944 Leavisite1946 Jamesian1954 Yeatsian1954 Leavisian1955 Lawrentian1957 Lawrentian1959 Beckettian1965 Orwellian1971 1898 Windsor Mag. Dec. 131/1 True Kiplingites. 1899 ‘G. F. Monkshood’ & G. Gamble R. Kipling 188 Perhaps the most distinctly Kiplingite piece of prose in the whole book. 1905 G. K. Chesterton Heretics iii. 45 The modern army is not a miracle of courage; it has not enough opportunities, owing to the cowardice of everybody else. But it is really a miracle of organization, and that is the truly Kiplingite ideal. 1905 G. K. Chesterton Heretics xx. 292 No man has any business to be a Kiplingite without being a politician, and an Imperialist politician. 1973 Daily Tel. 24 Nov. 16 Kiplingites will be interested to learn that Kipling Terrace, a Victorian development at Westward Ho!, North Devon, is to be auctioned next month. ˈKiplingize v. [see -ize suffix] transitive to make Kipling-like. ΚΠ 1903 Times Lit. Suppl. 2 Oct. 277/3 The whole poem..has another claim upon the attention of the reader as an example of Kiplingized Longfellow. 1921 G. B. Shaw Back to Methuselah iv. i. 170 You have actually Kiplingized me... He is said to have invented the electric hedge. I consider that in using it on me you have taken a very great liberty. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1894 |
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