- Look up dilettante, dilettantes, or
dilettantism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dilettante or
dilettantes may
refer to: Amateur,
someone with a non-professional...
- only flaw is that it "avoids any real
critical judgment of Lampedusa's
dilettantism, his
approval of Mussolini's
military adventures, and his
desire for...
- the
Prince for
showing tendencies towards the idle pleasure-s****ing
dilettantism of his
predecessor as
Prince of Wales, King
Edward VIII, whom Mountbatten...
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irresolvable questions concerning authenticity, post-colonialism, and
dilettantism". He
continued that
while swa**** by her
chutzpah and
ability to deliver...
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mixture of
primitive hard rock and punk rock elements. Due to its
musical dilettantism, the band was not
taken seriously by
black metallers for a long time...
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insufficiently well-defined or that
comparatists too
easily fall into
dilettantism because the
scope of
their work is, of necessity, broad. Some question...
- but
acting purely from the
aesthetic motive. The
mixture of
genius and
dilettantism of both men [Rossetti and Hunt] shut me up for the moment, and whetted...
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version of
globalization is too
tightly and
smartly woven to be mere
dilettantism, and at
times Koenig is emphatic, even desperate,
about escaping white-bred...
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career began in 1842 with the
publication of an essay, in Russian, on
Dilettantism in Science,
under the
pseudonym of Iskander, the
Turkish form of his...
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Germans called the
operation a
fundamentally sound idea
ruined by the
dilettantism of
planners lacking expert knowledge (but
praised individual paratroopers...