Metaphors vs Chandlerism - What's the difference?
metaphors | chandlerism |
A passage of writing or dialogue that uses vivid and lyrical metaphors or similes, characteristic of the work of writer .
* 1982 The Review of the news , Volume 18
* 1999 Anthony Boucher, letter to Kenneth Millar, published in Tom Nolan (1999) Ross Macdonald: a biography,
* 2002 Film noir reader 3: interviews with filmmakers of the classic noir period, Limelight,
As nouns the difference between metaphors and chandlerism
is that metaphors is while chandlerism is a passage of writing or dialogue that uses vivid and lyrical metaphors or similes, characteristic of the work of writer.chandlerism
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(en noun)- As Rigby Reardon, Steve Martin easily mimics the patented Hollywood tough guy of the period, dangling a cigarette from one side of his mouth while distorting a Chandlerism from the other.
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- I'm especially struck with the way you turn the Chandlerism , the colorful unlikely metaphor or simile, into legitimate novelistic indication of character, rather than trick writing for its own sake.
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- The funny thing is, Chandler would come up with a good image, pictorial, and like I said I would come up with a Chandlerism , as it were.