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Meaning of Edwardianism | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. The culture and social climate of the Edwardian era, especially when viewed as a peaceful and romantic golden age of country houses and garden parties.
    countable, uncountable
  2. The literary and artistic styles of the Edwardian era.
    countable, uncountable
  3. A phrase or habit characteristic of the Edwardian era.
    countable, uncountable

Examples

“On the domestic scene, the cultural fabric was a mixture of British Edwardianism and U.S. Progressivism; these were both a blessing and a burden in Russell's life.”
“Simultaneously, 1903/4 calls up the myth of “Edwardianism”—the last halcyon days of the nineteenth century before the twentieth begins in 1914, to which Sir Edward Elgar, writing in 1917, pays significant tribute: “Everything good and nice and clean and fresh and sweet is far away never to return."”
“Jefferson Hunter's account of Edwardian fiction employs similar imagery when he argues that 'nostalgic Edwardianism' is invested in this idea of the 'single long country-house weekend from Edward's coronation to his passing and, beyond that, to the guns of August'.”
“The modernist intimations accruing as doubts about Rickie's sentimental Edwardianism also undermine Forster's own “sober” Edwardianism.”
“Although Edwardianism was different from modernism, it was never the less radical. Modernism reconstructed the past and asserted a new identity. Edwardianism was thought to favour continuity and tradition, but the fiction often belies this.”
“Then there was a charming American couple, to whom the Edwardianism of Rowanbank especially appealed. It was apparently quite period enough for them and they enthused over its “art nouveau” alcoves, the fireplaces with their beaten copper hoods and fenders, its leaded windows and gables.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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