dandyism उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Mateiu Caragiale was loosely affiliated with Romanian Symbolism, a figure noted for his dandyism, eccentricity and Bohemianism, and, for much of his life, a regular presence in the intellectual circle formed around Casa Capa restaurant.
- To the caricature of " aesthete " Gorham Munson added " dandy " in " The Dandyism of Wallace Stevens ", objecting to what he took to be Stevens'indifference to political and social issues of the era.
- Maybe not, but he had a precocious sense of style and his clothes embodied a trendy multiculturalism _ they harked back to the dandyism of Beatles-era London, when classic tailoring was loosened up by East Asian influences.
- Dandyism also came under attack in George Robert Wythen Baxter's satirical essay " Kiddyism ", published in humorous journals from 1832 onwards, which culminates in a set of satirical aphorisms purporting to be yet more " Brummelliana ".
- According to Nik Cohn in his book " Today there are no gentlemen ", " Hung On You " " was simultaneously the last fling of dandyism and the first intimation of Hippie, of strangenesses to come ".
- Its variegated array of contributors associated " The Yellow Book " with the " impressionism, feminism, naturalism, dandyism, symbolism and classicism [ which ] all participate [ d ] in the politics of decadence in the nineties ".
- It was their ironic and sarcastic comments on the Nazi / Vichy rulers, their dandyism and hedonism, their suspicion of the work ethic and their love of decadent jazz that distinguished them as one of the prototype youth movements questioning society.
- The two slightly built, long-haired men bear a striking resemblance, and both cultivate an over-the-top dandyism, though Sir Roy's bears a swinging 60s stamp and his former aide's is more purely antiquarian.
- Given these connotations, dandyism can be seen as a political protest against the levelling of egalitarian principles, often including nostalgic adherence to feudal or pre-industrial values, such as the ideals of " the perfect gentleman " or " the autonomous aristocrat ".
- Nigel Rodgers in " The Dandy : Peacock or Enigma ? " questions Wilde's status as a genuine dandy, seeing him as someone who only assumed a dandified stance in passing, not a man dedicated to the exacting ideals of dandyism.