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Перевод: lyricism
[существительное] лиризм
Тезаурус:
- Wurlitzer took the openness of "moving on" from Kerouac but without any of the latter's lyricism.
- As part of its drive to put pleasure back into rail travel, Regional Railways is invoking lyricism, literature and local history to capture the scenic flavour of its Great Railway Journeys.
- But the lyricism of the character "Klima" can be considered an element in the lyricism of Ivan Klima, and be thought to encounter there its own critique.
- The articulate lyricism of Morrissey mirrors an entire lifestyle, and in doing so offers a constructive and plausible alternative way of thinking.
- Here, there is no tenderness, no lyricism, only sheer brutal passion in which technical discipline is seemingly thrown to the winds.
- Lyricism is inexperience, and it is the desire for glory.
- Eluard's soaring "lyricism" helped to perpetuate a tyranny, and is the kind of thing which led Kundera to employ the title The Lyric Age for the work which first came to him in the mid-Fifties, and which his publishers prevailed on him to retitle Life is elsewhere when it was completed in 1969.
- Lyricism can indeed be very like this description of it.
- Lyricism, then, is the poetry which sings along with the triumph of the proletariat, and with the repressions which accompany its triumph.
- At the outset, Jaromil's lyricism is a Modern affair in which biological compulsion and biographical reference - peeps at the maid Magda in her bath, for instance - are enveloped and disguised in a poetry which his doting and self-pitying mother finds inscrutable.
- The lyricism that sells out to a state-ordained reality and solidarity is not the only lyricism we know, and it is the opposite of much of what we know by that name.
- The favourable, half-page review of Eleanor's book was scrapped and the two lines by Miss Dulally inserted instead: "Her prose has all the lyricism of the tabloids.
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