carlylese
/kɑːrˈlaɪliːz/Definitions
1. noun
A style of writing characterized by elaborate and ornate language, often associated with the Victorian era.
“The author’s use of carlylese in his novel made it a challenging but rewarding read.”
1. noun
A style of writing characterized by elaborate and ornate language, often associated with the Victorian era.
“The author’s use of carlylese in his novel made it a challenging but rewarding read.”