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modernist    音标拼音: [m'ɑdɚnəst]
n. 现代主义者,现代人,近代主义者

现代主义者,现代人,近代主义者

modernist
n 1: an artist who makes a deliberate break with previous styles

Modernist \Mod"ern*ist\, n. [Cf. F. moderniste.]
1. One who admires the moderns, or their ways and fashions.
[1913 Webster]

2. An advocate of the teaching of modern subjects, as modern
languages, in preference to the ancient classics.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

64 Moby Thesaurus words for "modernist":
Meistersinger, Parnassian, Young Turk, arch-poet, arriviste,
ballad maker, balladmonger, bard, beat poet, bright young man,
bucoliast, comer, elegist, epic poet, fili, fledgling, idyllist,
imagist, jongleur, laureate, librettist, major poet, maker,
minnesinger, minor poet, minstrel, modern, modern generation,
modern man, modernizer, neologism, neologist, neology, neonate,
neoteric, neoterism, neoterist, new generation, new man,
nouveau riche, novus homo, occasional poet, odist, parvenu,
pastoral poet, pastoralist, poet, poet laureate, poetress,
rhapsode, rhapsodist, rising generation, satirist, scop, skald,
sonneteer, stripling, symbolist, troubadour, trouveur, trovatore,
upstart, vers libriste, vers-librist


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  • Modernism in literature
    * * Define the word “modern” in your own words Definition Modernism is a literary and cultural international movement which flourished in the first decades of the 20th century It reflects a sense of cultural crisis which was both exciting and disquieting, in that it opened up a whole new vista of human possibilities at the same time as putting into question any previously accepted means
  • Modernism in literature - NSW Department of Education
    Modernism is a literary and cultural international movement which flourished in the first decades of the 20th century It reflects a sense of cultural crisis which was both exciting and disquieting, in that it opened up a whole new vista of human possibilities at the same time as putting into question any previously accepted means of grounding and evaluating new ideas Modernism is marked by
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    He is considered the most important modernist exponent in poetry Eliot’s Main Important Poems “The Love Song of J A Prufrock “The Waste Land” Ezra Pound He was an American expatriate poet and critic He was a major figure of Modernist movement, notably Imagism and Vorticism William Butler Yeats He was an Irish poet and dramatist
  • An Introduction to Modernism in Literature
    Modernist characters IN SHORT MODERNISM arises from a sharp and biting sense of loss on ontological grounding may be a response to a sense of social breakdown may be considered a reaction to WWI sees the world as fragmented, unrelated in its pieces perceives the connective threads of existence previously present as missing (i e morality
  • The Modern Period in British Literature - Winthrop University
    “beyond the Pale” Literally means outside of “civilized” English enclave in medieval Dublin Metaphorically means standing outside of conventional boundaries (law, behavior, class, gender, etc ) Symbolically represents literary modernism—art going beyond boundaries of thought, style, propriety, genre, etc Alienation and exile Many of the great Modernist writers were outsiders (Irish
  • American Modernism - huffenglish. com
    An overarching theme of Modernism was “emancipation” Roots of Modernism Influenced by Walt Whitman’s free verse Prose poetry of British writer Oscar Wilde British writer Robert Browning’s subversion of the poetic self Emily Dickinson’s compression English Symbolist writers, especially Arthur Symons Modernist Writers Ernest Hemingway
  • William Faulkner - misterambrose. com
    Faulkner’s Unusual Format As a leader of the Modernist Movement, Faulkner’s primary accomplishment is his use of experimental narration As I Lay Dying is told by 15 separate narrators, each telling his or her own version of the events, sometimes supporting and sometimes contradicting each other Faulkner’s Unusual Format Hallmarks of Faulkner’s Technique Shifting narration from one
  • Postmodernism and The Catcher in the Rye - English 10
    · Whereas the Modernist novel mourns the loss of a coherent world, the Postmodern novel celebrates and revels in the chaos This is where you can make an argument that The Catcher in the Rye is more Modern than Postmodern There is most certainly a feeling of loss associated with Holden’s departure from childhood
  • Modern Drama in English Literature Characteristics
    Realism is the most significant and outstanding quality of Modern English Drama The dramatists of the earlier years of the 20th century were interested in naturalism and it was their endeavor (try) to deal with real problems of life in a realistic technique to their plays
  • Modernity, Modernism, Postmodernism
    4) They foreground irony, in the sense described by Umberto Eco, that whereas the modernist tries to destroy the past, the postmodernist realises that the past must be revisited, but ‘with irony’ (Modernism Postmodernism, ed Peter Brooker,p





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