drydenism

/draɪˈdɛnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical or literary movement influenced by John Dryden’s ideas, or a style of poetry characterized by a strict adherence to classical forms.

“The critic argued that the poet’s work embodied a strong sense of drydenism, reflecting the 17th-century poet’s emphasis on reason and decorum.”

Synonyms

  • classicism
  • formalism

Antonyms

  • expressionism
  • romanticism