单词 | swinburnianism |
释义 | > as lemmasSwinˈburnianism Swinˈburnianism n. [compare slightly earlier Swinburnism n.] now rare the poetic style of Algernon Charles Swinburne; imitation of or likeness to this, esp. in dealing with taboo sexual or religious themes; = Swinburnism n. ΘΚΠ 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 1869 Illustr. London News 5 June 567/2 Mr. Simcox's lines are fine, with some amusing touches of Swinburnianism. 1931 G. K. Chesterton All is Grist xxxviii. 212 Something that is connected not only with Swinburne but with Swinburnianism. 1976 Times Lit. Suppl. 26 Nov. 1495/2 [Gilbert Murray's] translations of Greek tragedies are still to be found on the shelves of college bookstores today, in spite of all the rude things that have been said about their Swinburnianism. < as lemmas |
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