- adjective, "
highbrow" is
synonymous with intellectual; as an adjective, it also
means elite, and
generally carries a
connotation of
high culture. The...
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middlebrow is the intellectual,
intermediary brow between the
highbrow and the
lowbrow forms of culture; the
terms highbrow and
lowbrow are
borrowed from the pseudoscience...
- of
British society with very
high economic capital (particularly savings),
high social capital, and very
high highbrow cultural capital. Occupations...
- is
presented as
championed by Flaubert. It
views writing to be an act of
high art, best done by
geniuses and
whose worth has
nothing to do with the opinion...
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analyses of the
relation of po****r
fiction to
high literary culture. In his work,
Swirski challenges the
highbrow vs
lowbrow categorization of
literary culture...
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German magazines and (private) TV
stations have
affected the
development of
Austria since their foundation.
Because German TV
stations broadcast by satellite...
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High Brows: An
Extravaganza of
Manners –
Mostly Bad is a 1929
novel by
Scottish writer Bruce Marshall,
published by Jarrolds. In a
glowing review The Aberdeen...
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transmitted in a live performance, it has also been used to
describe the more
high-
brow and
serious end of the
dramatic output of radio. The
Screenwriters Taxonomy...
- Look up
highbrow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Highbrow may
refer to:
Highbrow, as a noun and
adjective Highbrow (Transformers),
three fictional...
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since the
emergence of Pop Art in the 1950s,
kitsch has
taken on
newfound highbrow appeal,
often wielded in
knowingly ironic,
humorous or
earnest manners...