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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary neo·clas·si·cism noun ⇨ see neoclassic Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged neo·classicism \“+\ noun Etymology: ne- + classicism 1. : the principles or the style of neoclassical literature, art, architecture, music, or economics < in drama, neoclassicism was marked by devotion to the “Rules”: the three unities, the use of a chorus, the avoidance of violence on the stage, the use of only royal or noble characters in tragedy — Cleanth Brooks & R.B.Heilman > 2. : classicism 3 |
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