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单词 poundian
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Poundianadj.n.

Brit. /ˈpaʊndɪən/, U.S. /ˈpaʊndiən/
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Pound , -ian suffix.
Etymology: < the name of Ezra Pound (1885–1972), U.S. poet and critic + -ian suffix.
A. adj.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of Ezra Pound or his work, esp. with reference to the modernist techniques and obscure language employed in his later poetry; resembling or influenced by Pound's style or criticism.
ΘΚΠ
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
1917 R. Frost Let. 24 Mar. (2014) I. 542 There's stir in the poem of the Poundian kind.
1925 R. Aldington Let. in This Quarter 1 315 I offend against more Poundian canons—I grow tedious and say little to the point.
1939 E. H. W. Meyerstein Let. 4 Apr. (1959) 221 I never thought I should come round to Eliot as a poet. Here he has dropped his Poundian Babel-tongues.
1975 P. Fussell Great War & Mod. Mem. ix. 313 The reader in search of innovation will find it in..Jones's Eliotic and Poundian juxtapositions.
1989 Times Lit. Suppl. 26 May 578/4 The Poundian..injunction that modern poetry be ‘hard’.
2001 Y. Hakutani in V. W. Smith Richard Wright's Trav. Writings 63 Poundian imagism, a modernistic literary movement under the influence of Asian poetics, originated in London in the early 1910s.
B. n.
An admirer, interpreter, or defender of Pound or his work.
ΘΚΠ
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
1950 Manch. Guardian 20 Oct. 4/3 The most critical..complain that if, as Poundians claim, all subjects can make poetry not all treatments of all subjects are poetry.
1961 W. M. Frohock Strangers to this Ground 123 I find myself unable to work up much agreement with the claim of some Poundians that the reader does not need the help of glosses to get him through Cantos.
1976 Times Lit. Suppl. 23 July 926/5 In this new short book he is more a Poundian than a critic.
1992 Criticism Fall 632 Redman's book is required reading for Poundians.
2004 Boston Globe (Nexis) 28 Mar. c9 Poundians are ‘serious’ in ways different from admirers of..other poets, since Pound lovers feel the need to make a case for their man.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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