-
Polemic (/pəˈlɛmɪk/ pə-LEHM-ick, US also /-ˈlimɪk/ -LEEM-ick) is
contentious rhetoric intended to
support a
specific position by
forthright claims and...
-
Polemic was a
British "Magazine of Philosophy, Psychology, and Aesthetics"
published between 1945 and 1947,
which aimed to be a
general or non-specialist...
- A Poet's
Polemic is a 2003
collection of
poetry written by
Scottish poet John Burnside. It was
published as part of
National Poetry Day 2003. McLuckie...
- from the Gr****
philosopher Celsus, who
wrote The True Word (c. 175 CE), a
polemic criticizing Christians as
being unprofitable members of society. In response...
-
Communist Revolutions (and How to
Crush Them) is a 2024
American political polemic by alt-right
conspiracy theorist Jack
Posobiec and co-author
Joshua Lisec...
-
fiction speculative fiction travelogue opinion journalism literary criticism polemic essay autobiography correspondence oration Literary movement American Realism...
-
Christianity came from the Gr****
philosopher Celsus, who
wrote The True Word, a
polemic criticizing Christians as
being unprofitable members of society. In response...
-
Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing, to the
Parlament of
England is a 1644
prose polemic by the
English poet, scholar, and
polemical author John
Milton opposing...
-
existing authorities. For instance,
Adorno (a
trained classical pianist)
polemicized against po****r
music because it had
become part of the
culture industry...
- avant-garde theatricalism.
Wagner became the
object of Modernism's most
polemic anti-theatrical attackers.
Martin Puchner states that Wagner, 'almost like...