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- The term middlebrow describes middlebrow art, which is easily accessible art, usually po****r literature, and middlebrow people who use the arts to acquire...
- The term highbrow is considered by some (with corresponding labels as 'middlebrow' 'lowbrow') as discerning or selective; and highbrow is currently distanced...
- Sweet Sophistisoul". Hearing Luxe Pop: Glorification, Glamour, and the Middlebrow in American Po****r Music. University of California Press. p. 260. ISBN 978-0520300118...
- stated. "Titanic has flaws, but for all its legacy, it's better than its middlebrow re****tion would have you believe. It's a great movie for 15-year-old...
- give such magnetic performances that they elevate the film way above its middlebrow sensibility and proclivity for neat resolutions... In the first reel,...
- Beaty and Rebecca ****van in their book Canadian Television Today, as middlebrow "nationalist pandering." The "Greatest Canadian" was chosen through a...
- the romantic and artistic conflicts between four characters: the famous middlebrow story writer Boris Trigorin, the ingenue Nina, the fading actress Irina...
- particularly in terms of the difference between the interests of the "middlebrow" po****ce versus other listeners. Interest in arena rock is stereotypically...
- commentators (Rorem and Poirier) looking to establish themselves over their "low-middlebrow" equivalent, after Time and Newsw**** had led the way in recognising the...
- and I rocked him each time. Inspired by Bill Cosby, Pryor began as a middlebrow comic, with material less controversial than what was to come. He began...