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Yet he does not clutter his scenes with pretentious poeticism.
A project to address these concerns and increase the poeticism of a future prayerbook was initiated in 1981.
This seems too much like a defensive poeticism.
Eventually, as her characters' crises intermingle, the poeticism pays off.
His most idyllic lyrics do not feel forced because he tempers their poeticism with a conversational tone.
A Democratic Voice of Burma reporter described his music as blending a "combative, angry style with indigenous poeticism".
Written at the very end of Bartok's life, this music has both a painful weightiness and a wistful poeticism that lingers beneath its brilliance.
By the 1920s, Funke had become an amateur photographer and began to experiment with constructivism, surrealism, poeticism, and expressionism.
Cultists argue for the bohemian poeticism of artists like Patti Smith, while populists scorn such pretensions.
Attempting to discern the actual plot from Jessy Ribordy's abstract poeticism is made even more difficult by introduction of new vocabulary.
Ms. Mitchell's great songs are irresistible to singers, who take on their swoops and blue notes as aptitude tests and relish the poeticism of her lyrics.
Its moony poeticism is underscored by the sporadic narration of Olympia Dukakis, who plays a nun in the last of the movie's three stories.
Carson varies their tone wonderfully, in perfect control all the way from dry wit to high poeticism ("A winter sun had thrown its bleak wares on the sky").
Concise yet highly evocative; measured and somewhat detached, yet possessing a poeticism and a consistent spiritual tenor and strength."
In the same publication in 2009, Elliott Stein described Come and See as "a startling mixture of lyrical poeticism and expressionist nightmare."
Pratella also mentions Finland and Sweden, countries in which innovations are being made by means of nationalism and poeticism, citing the works of Sibelius.
"while her video work [...] has a lyrical beauty, the rather misty poeticism probably needs rather a lot of background explanation before it gets any profound message across."
Ana Silvera is a contemporary alternative London born singer-songwriter, known for the intense poeticism of her lyrics, her classical piano style and her work with choirs.
A man who has adhered to his own uncompromising choreographic style for more than 50 years, he is given to extremes of poeticism and practicality, but seldom takes the middle ground.
The noted Israeli-born pianist maintains a deeply loyal following among certain sectors of pianophiles who adore him for his critic-proof poeticism and his probing if quirky interpretations.
Judy's book shows Judy's consciousness as well as something of her subject's, but that has always been a hallmark of Judy's style, along with her porous poeticism.
Those songs are to pop what Erik Satie's "Gymnopedies" are to modern classical composition; their spare poeticism reaches the still center that complements music's motion and noise.
Certainly such an image would work directly counter to the self-conscious poeticism of Mr. Devor's film, to its carefully confected narrative of misunderstood barnyard love and baleful testimonial.
The romantic poet Robert Browning credits Cardinal Bembo with coining the poeticism "asolare" upon which he based his last work "Asolando" published posthumously in 1890. "
The poet's loathing for certain kinds of poeticism, for glib eloquence and for worshipful bromides about art, seems just as fierce as his detestation for the hypocrisies of power.