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Gongorism

[gong-guh-riz-uhm, gawng-] / ˈgɒŋ gəˌrɪz əm, ˈgɔŋ- /


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As a poet Faria y Sousa was nearly as prolific; but his poems are vitiated by the prevailing Gongorism of his time.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" by Various

Saint Augustine was a Gongorine and a conceptualist at the same time, which makes me think that Gongorism and conceptualism are the most natural forms of passion and vehemence.

From Rosinante to the Road Again by Dos Passos, John

The same essay contains very useful information on Gongorism and other kinds of affected styles of the sixteenth century.

From The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare by Jusserand, J. J.

The origins of Euphuism and of that later form of preciousness which is sometimes called Gongorism and sometimes Marinism have been much discussed, but the last word has certainly not been said on them.

From A History of Elizabethan Literature by Saintsbury, George

Gongorism had, meanwhile, introduced bombast and metaphorical obscurity, and no writer of eminence arose to attempt a more natural style, till the end of the seventeenth century.

From Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities by Botta, Anne C. Lynch