单词 | wordsworthian |
释义 | Wordsworthianadj.n. A. adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of William Wordsworth or his style, language, or imagery; (of a poem) composed by, or in the style of, Wordsworth. 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 1810 S. T. Coleridge Notebks. (1973) III. 3952 The School of Rafael—what did that mean?..but now! The Southeian School, the Wordsworthian &c.!! 1856 J. Ruskin Mod. Painters III. iv. xvii. §29. 304 ‘J'aime mieux ma mie,’ is..the first Wordsworthian poem brought forward on philosophical principles, to oppose the schools of art and affectation. 1874 J. S. Blackie On Self-culture 44 Given to indulge in Wordsworthian musings. 1921 Spectator 2 July 7/1 Imagine a poet whose mind was perfectly balanced between the desirability of gorgeous Swinburnesque ornament and Wordsworthian austerity. 1963 J. Press Rule & Energy iv. 102 Larkin's poem is Wordsworthian in its brooding meditation, its slow amplitude, its tentative honesty. 2003 Church Times 19 Sept. 22/3 The section titled ‘Environment’..deals with both the Wordsworthian side of Thomas and also with his intense involvement in the scientific aspect of the modern world. B. n. An admirer, imitator, or student of William Wordsworth or his poetry. 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 1812 H. C. Robinson Diary 13 Dec. in On Bks. & their Writers (1938) I. 115 Godwin..is now..a Wordsworthian in politics. 1825 J. G. Lockhart in W. Scott Familiar Lett. (1894) II. 342 Miss Hume is an ecstatic Wordsworthian, and is to go to see him one of these days in the flesh. 1878 R. H. Hutton Scott (1888) xvi. 162 Even Scott, who was so little of a Wordsworthian,..must have recurred that day..to that favourite Wordsworthian poem. 1938 ELH 5 238 Perhaps the majority of Wordsworthians..were also to some degree Miltonists. 1960 C. S. Lewis Four Loves (1963) ii. 23 What nature-lovers—whether they are Wordsworthians or people with ‘dark gods in their blood’—get from nature is an iconography. 1994 H. Bloom Western Canon iii x. 252 The final line of that passage has been admired from Matthew Arnold on to the Wordsworthians who survive the present fall of the academies. Derivatives Wordsˈworthianism n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > admiration or imitation of specific poet > [noun] Pindarism1713 Wordsworthianism1829 Byronism1857 Shakespearolatry1864 Goethianism1880 Petrarchism1881 Shakespeareanism1886 Whitmania1887 Omarianism1897 Omarism1898 bardolatry1901 Petrarchanism1927 Miltonizing1936 1829 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Oct. 609/1 The very essence of Wordsworthianism is the belief that its king can do no wrong. 1881 Sat. Rev. 12 Feb. 215 There has been of late a recrudescence of Wordsworthianism. 1994 H. Bloom Western Canon iii xiii. 321 Wordsworthianism always remained fundamental to Eliot. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.n.1810 |
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