neo-Victorian
English
Adjective
neo-Victorian (comparative more neo-Victorian, superlative most neo-Victorian)
- Harking back to the Victorian era or fashions.
- neo-Victorian detective fiction
- a neo-Victorian domestic ideal of femininity
- 2013, John Glendening, Science and Religion in Neo-Victorian Novels […] , Routledge, →ISBN, page 10:
- This sense of the neo-Victorian genre, which emerged in tandem with its recognition and naming in the mid-1990s, can be understood in light of a general British literary resistance to postmodernist thought even more prevalent today than it was in the late twentieth century.
- 2023 October 11, Jonathan Jones, “Frieze London art fair review – a graveyard of creativity for tasteless one percenters”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- Or is that just the way art is now? The neo-Victorian craze is very apposite.
Noun
neo-Victorian (plural neo-Victorians)
- Someone with neo-Victorian characteristics; a conservative.
- 2022, Gary Gerstle, “Introduction”, in The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order […] , New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN:
- The cosmopolitans attacked neo-Victorians for discriminating against gays, feminists, and immigrants, and for stigmatizing the black poor for their “culture of poverty.”
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