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ekphrasis

or 别肠路辫丑谤补路蝉颈蝉

[ ek-fruh-sis ]

noun

plural ekphrases, ecphrases
  1. a literary device consisting of a vivid, detailed description of a visual work of art:

    John Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn鈥 is a classic example of ekphrasis.



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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 别办路辫丑谤补蝉路迟颈肠 别肠路辫丑谤补蝉路迟颈肠 [ek-, fras, -tik], adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of ekphrasis1

First recorded in 1630鈥40; from Greek: 鈥渄escription,鈥 from 别办辫丑谤谩(锄别颈苍) 鈥渢o describe鈥 (from ek- ec- ( def ) + 辫丑谤谩锄别颈苍 鈥渢o speak鈥) + -sis -sis ( def ); phrase ( def )
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Example Sentences

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It succeeds, too, in rising beyond a specific ekphrasis to a wider meditation on the exchange between a work of art and its context.

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Most of Schwartz鈥檚 protagonists are artists 鈥 poets, painters, novelists, actresses 鈥 and, fittingly then, many of the novel鈥檚 most elegant moments consist of ekphrasis, the representation of a work of art within another artwork.

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The Reger was a marvelous example of musical ekphrasis 鈥 i.e., poetry about art.

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We must do what is sometimes called 鈥渆kphrasis,鈥 a thorough elaboration of both what we are seeing and what we imagine must have taken place, filling in details, adding meaning, making connections.

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The performance was a kind of call and response, or ekphrasis, with lyrics and chords inspired by Lethem's prose.

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