What is another word for Gongorism?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈɒŋɡəɹˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Gongorism refers to a style of exaggerated and convoluted language, often used in Baroque poetry. Synonyms for Gongorism could include bombast, grandiloquence, magniloquence, verbosity, and prolixity. These words all describe an excessive use of language that makes it difficult for the reader to understand the intended meaning. Other synonyms could include turgidity, pomposity, pretentiousness, and ostentation. All of these words describe a style of writing that is more about the author showing off their vocabulary than about effectively communicating ideas to the reader. Regardless of the synonym used, it is clear that Gongorism represents a style of writing that is often more self-indulgent than effective.

What are the hypernyms for Gongorism?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    eloquence, literary technique, baroque literature, poetic devices, poetic style.

Usage examples for Gongorism

The origins of Euphuism and of that later form of preciousness which is sometimes called Gongorism and sometimes Marinism have been much discussed, but the last word has certainly not been said on them.
"A History of English Literature Elizabethan Literature"
George Saintsbury
The same essay contains very useful information on Gongorism and other kinds of affected styles of the sixteenth century.
"The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare"
J. J. Jusserand
I have spoken of the movement generally, but it passed through many phases, such as arcadianism, Gongorism, dubartism; and yet of all these phases euphuism was, I think, the most important: certainly if we confine our attention to English literature this must be admitted.
"John Lyly"
John Dover Wilson

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