Juvenilia vs Juvenalia - What's the difference?
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(literature, pluralonly) Works produced during an artist's or author's youth.
* 1693, John Dryden, A Discourse on the Origin and Progress of Satire [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2615]
* 1996, Kathryn Lindskoog, Light in the Shadowlands [http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&vid=ISBN0880706953&id=p4Ct2oXIV1cC&pg=PA279&lpg=PA279&sig=FmJe9w-3M3oUVxERvt9MsVbWsXI]
* 1997, Susan Anne Carlson, “Incest and Rage in Charlotte Brontë’s Novelettes,” in Creating Safe Space, Tomoko Kuribayashi and Julie Tharp edd. [http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&vid=ISBN0791435636&id=CdGYa3MP9hQC&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&sig=LbohnhDBym_lTZJGEMWSe-lbTRs]
* 2003, James Fenton, The Strength of Poetry [http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&vid=ISBN0199261393&id=dkcHDVjtFd4C&pg=PA26&lpg=PA26&sig=4qdf2Ca51857ZQVZuM3yKAPQTc4]
(antiques and collectibles) items connected with children, such as toys, dolls, teddy bears, etc.
Juvenilia is a see also of juvenalia.
As nouns the difference between juvenilia and juvenalia
is that juvenilia is (literature|pluralonly) works produced during an artist's or author's youth while juvenalia is (antiques and collectibles) items connected with children, such as toys, dolls, teddy bears, etc.juvenilia
English
Noun
(head) juvenilia plural'' or ''collective singular- ...rhyme was not his [Milton's] talent; he had neither the ease of doing it, nor the graces of it: which is manifest in his "Juvenilia " or verses written in his youth, where his rhyme is always constrained and forced,...
- Lewis’s juvenilia is childlike, and the way it has been handled is childish.
- Though there is a large body of criticism on Brontë’s novels, there are very few interpretations of the juvenilia , [...]
- The last line, adapted from Coleridge, reminds us that we are never such kleptomaniacs as in our juvenilia .