In terms of art production, the period of mythography is characterized by a return to romantic pictorialism and by monumental propaganda.
2The creation or collection of myths.
神话创作;神话采集
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This author explains how Romantic mythography, nineteenthcentury linguistics, and racism ‘resurfaced’ in academic orientalism.
In Hesiod's poem, as understood in Renaissance mythography, the myth of the birth of Venus recapitulated in little how the universe sustains itself through a lucky harmony of opposed elements.
Bresson reinforces the anachronism with some anomalous mythography.
Definition of mythography in US English:
mythography
nounməˈTHäɡrəfēməˈθɑɡrəfi
1The representation of myths, especially in the plastic arts.
(尤指造型艺术)神话表现(法)
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In terms of art production, the period of mythography is characterized by a return to romantic pictorialism and by monumental propaganda.
2The creation or collection of myths.
神话创作;神话采集
Example sentencesExamples
This author explains how Romantic mythography, nineteenthcentury linguistics, and racism ‘resurfaced’ in academic orientalism.
Bresson reinforces the anachronism with some anomalous mythography.
In Hesiod's poem, as understood in Renaissance mythography, the myth of the birth of Venus recapitulated in little how the universe sustains itself through a lucky harmony of opposed elements.