- A
jeremiad is a long
literary work,
usually in prose, but
sometimes in verse, in
which the
author bitterly laments the
state of
society and its morals...
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sange 1923 En
Vinter lang 1924
Fugle omkring Fyret 1925
Feodor Jansens jeremiader 1927
Markerne Modnes 1927
Landet forude: et spil om
Utopie 1928 Året rundt:...
- (1990). "'A Time of
Shame and Sorrow':
Robert F.
Kennedy and the
American Jeremiad".
Quarterly Journal of Speech. 76 (4): 401–414. doi:10.1080/00335639009383933...
- the
words of
historian Abbas Milani: "more than once in the tone of a
jeremiad he
reminded the
nation of the
dangers of
clerical despotism, and of how...
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Jeremiah inspired the
French noun jérémiade, and
subsequently the
English jeremiad,
meaning "a lamentation;
mournful complaint," or further, "a cautionary...
- 2025. "Making
America Exceptional Again:
Donald Trump's
Traditionalist Jeremiad,
Civil Religion, and the
Politics of Resentment".
October 15, 2021. Melton...
-
Temptation of Christ, "...Scorsese was
targeted by
death threats and the
jeremiads of TV evangelists". The
threats were
significant enough that Scorsese...
- of five, and
calling the
opening scenes in the film "a brisk,
hilarious jeremiad" and its
ending monologue "a rousing,
uproarious climactic speech worthy...
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Oliver Stone delivers a
blunt but effective—and
thoroughly well-acted—
jeremiad against its era's
veneration of
greed as a
means to its own end." On Metacritic...
- Pete (October 27, 2010). "Glenn Beck, Jon Stewart, and the
Science of the
Jeremiad". The American: The
Journal of the
American Enterprise Institute. Archived...