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- 象征主义 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
象徵主义 (英語: Symbolism)是约1885年至1910年间 欧洲 文学 和 视觉艺术 领域一场颇有影响的运动。 象徵主义摒弃 客观性,偏爱 主观性,背弃对现实的直接再现,偏爱现实的多方面的综合,旨在通过多义的、但却是强而有力的 象徵 来暗示各种 思想。
- Symbolism - Examples and Definition of Symbolism - Literary Devices
Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense
- SYMBOLISM中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
The relationship finds expression in the symbolism of the celestial canopy, the 'pure face of heaven' that supplies water to the font
- Symbolism - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
A concise definition of Symbolism along with usage tips, an expanded explanation, and lots of examples
- Symbolism | Literary, Visual Cultural Impact | Britannica
Symbolism, a loosely organized literary and artistic movement that originated with a group of French poets in the late 19th century, spread to painting and the theatre, and influenced the European and American literatures of the 20th century to varying degrees
- symbolism_百度百科
symbolism是英语名词,主要含义包括象征主义、符号论及象征手法。 在艺术领域,它特指19世纪末通过象征性图像表达抽象或神秘思想的艺术运动。 该词在哲学及宗教语境中亦表示符号象征系统或意义。
- SYMBOLISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SYMBOLISM is the art or practice of using symbols especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible or sensuous representations
- What is Symbolism? | Oregon State Guide to Literary Terms | Oregon . . .
Symbolism is the idea that things represent other things What we mean by that is that we can look at something — let’s say, the color red — and conclude that it represents not the color red itself but something beyond it: for example, passion, or love, or devotion
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