Meaning of Byronist | Babel Free
Definitions
A proponent of Byronism.
Equivalents
Examples
“Lermontov, of course, was a Byronist, but his great , original poetic power made him a Byronist of a particular kind - a kind of mocking, capricious, and fastidious Byronist, eternally disbelieving even in his own inspiration and[…]”
“But her reactions to Lord Byron, riven beyond ambivalence, are a primer of the female-Byronist dilemma. Not given to Jewsbury's dry distance, “Mrs. Hemans” was a consummate Byronist. In public displays of affection, she echoed his[…]”
“Again : ' The Byronist, though encircled by the purest air, with the golden sun, full of joy and pleasure, gleaming in the bright blue sky, will fix his eye on any speck of mist which he sees crouching near the horizon, and gaze[…]”
“There were three Byronists in the early pre-Balfour period. Solomon Mandelkern, a transitional figure whose initial maskilic beliefs were dashed by the pogroms of 1880-81 , produced a bilingual translation of the Hebrew Melodies[…]”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.