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Definition of Monologic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monologic
Literary usage of Monologic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Good News from New England: And Other Writings on the Killings at Weymouth by Jack Dempsey (2001)
"1) Multiculture, monologic and Back Again When England's "Pilgrims" including
Edward Winslow, William Bradford, Captain Myles Standish and 100 others on the ..."
2. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold, ( (1911)
"Indeed, as a whole, Greek tragedy appears monologic rather than dialogic, ...
From this brief discussion of the possibly monologic origin of classic tragedy ..."
3. Choice Words: How Our Language Affects Children's Learningby Peter H. Johnston by Peter H. Johnston (2004)
"In spite of these problems, students often insist, because of their experience
of being in school, that their teacher take up the monologic position of sole ..."
4. Global Environmental Risk by Jeanne X. Kasperson, Roger E. Kasperson (2001)
"Most of the research to date has been what could be called "monologic" - usually
either pure research that interests a particular scholar, ..."
5. Writing for Vaudeville: With Nine Complete Examples of Various Vaudeville by Brett Page, Joseph Berg Esenwein (1915)
"Herein lies the reason why two-act material differs from monologic material.
Experience alone can teach you to "feel" the difference unerringly. ..."
6. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1904)
""Therefore prayer mostly assumes the soul and character of a monologic dialogue
in which the praying person either speaks himself, while the person Prayed ..."