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Definition of Pastiches
1. pastiche [n] - See also: pastiche
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pastiches
Literary usage of Pastiches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Short History of English Literature by George Saintsbury (1898)
"... consisting of an odd mixture of genuine old stuff, the same altered, modern
pastiches, ballad and Ossianic, etc. The second edition of this, ..."
2. The Law of Literature, Reviewing the Laws of Literary Property in by Appleton Morgan (1875)
"(See the interesting treatise of M. Delepierre : " Supercheries Litteraires,
pastiches, Suppositions d'auteur, dans les Lettres et dans les Arts. Londres ..."
3. Handbook of Young Artists and Amateurs in Oilpainting: Being Chiefly a by Laughton Osborn, Pierre Louis Bouvier (1849)
"A great many pastiches have been made of Teniers, and Teniers himself was the
most skilful painter of pastiches. ..."
4. A Biographical History of the Fine Arts, Being Memoirs of the Lives and ...by Shearjashub Spooner by Shearjashub Spooner (1873)
"The French call such pictures pastiches. De Piles advises "all persons who do
not wish to be deceived by pastiches, to compare the taste oi design, ..."
5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1888)
"Supercheries littéraires, pastiches, suppositions d'auteur, dans les lettres et
dans tes arts,' London, 187-, sm. 4to. 54. 'Tableau de la littérature du ..."