Pasticheur

Word PASTICHEUR
Character 10
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Definitions and meanings of "Pasticheur"

What do we mean by pasticheur?

One who mimics the literary or artistic style of another.

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The word "pasticheur" in example sentences

I can spot in seconds that "each purist" is an anagram of "pasticheur" and that "in the new La Scala" is an anagram of "clean as a whistle". ❋ Unknown (2010)

Sure, it's fun, but reading it did remind me of Tim Page's eerily similar comments here and there about Adams being a "pasticheur," sewing together patches of music of his own and the influence of others. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This night sees Sherwood playing host to comedians who also mix music with laughter, this week including guitar-assisted pasticheur Rob Deering and indie tale-teller Terry Saunders. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Watching this movie, I was constantly thinking of my friend and colleague, the brilliant wit, critic, novelist, translator and pasticheur Gilbert Adair, who died 10 days ago. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Pound, who was by nature a blustering bigot—a humorless jokester—a talentless pasticheur—a confidence man—was now supported by the American state. ❋ Nicholson Baker (2009)

Well, it does if you are Brit caricaturist, parodist, pasticheur or general masher-upper: ❋ Glyn Moody (2007)

Still, Mr. Brooks is a pasticheur, not a true songwriter, and it says everything about his strictly limited gifts that the most effective production number in the show, "Puttin 'on the Ritz," was written by Irving Berlin. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But Gatiss is more than a pasticheur; he has ambitions beyond literary ventriloquism. ❋ Mark Gatiss (2004)

Ahh, a lapidary, if reactionary, pasticheur capable of restoring life to . . . ❋ Princeofcairo (2003)

He is a fabulist and a scholarly lecturer, recorder of voices and presumptuous monologist, pasticheur and at the same time creator of an ironic idiom that he alone commands. ❋ Unknown (1999)

At home we have Epstein and Dobson; both have been through the stern school of abstract construction, and Epstein has emerged the most brilliant _pasticheur_ alive. ❋ Clive Bell (1922)

Despite a practised ear for the idioms of the mid-18th-century drawing-room, and a weather eye for the contents of the mid-18th-century wardrobe, he is not a pasticheur. ❋ Unknown (2011)

So there's little original here, and meanies might dismiss Wainwright as a pasticheur. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Since this driven, as yet unformed artist had no desire to be perceived as a pasticheur, he destroyed most of them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In Baker’s account, the chief villain is Ezra Pound, “a blustering bigot—a humorless jokester—a talentless pasticheur—a confidence man.” ❋ Amy Gerstler (2010)

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