Definition of Histrionism. Meaning of Histrionism. Synonyms of Histrionism

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Definition of Histrionism

Histrionism
Histrionism His"tri*o*nism, n. Theatrical representation; acting; affectation. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Histrionism from wikipedia

- Cabrera was the eldest daughter of a family of 14. She belonged to the group Histrión in which, along with Adolfo C****man [es], she started in acting, although...
- centuries later, the Church abandoned spectacles as practiced in Antiquity. Histrions, representative of Greco-Roman civilization, gradually disappeared. The...
- "Suburban Solutions" 3:42 5. "Presidio" 3:40 6. "Dial Tone" 3:22 7. "Histrion" 4:02 8. "Prima" 4:27 9. "Alex" 4:05 10. "Little Chaos" 0:50 11. "Pulling...
- throughout the rest of his life; Walt Whitman described him as "the grandest histrion of modern times." Although his relationship with Holmes, his supposed wife...
- and 1984 it was refurbished. The theatre has three halls: Big, Small, Histrion and Marek Perepeczko Foyer. The Theatre organises "Festival of Important...
- said to him: "How do you want me to give you corn? You look more like a histrion than a servant of God." "Latinus, who was Arian, asked him his profession...
- with the Players (tenors and b****es). Marcellus announces: Voici les histrions mandés par vous, Seigneur. – "Here are the actors you sent for, my lord...
- "critical consciousness", made possible by his "specific [and] tragic histrionism": "although it caused him great distress during his lifetime [...], it...
- and forbade gladiators to fight without adequate reward; as for the histrions, he limited to the period of the games and the theater the coercive power...
- Lateran Council forbade clerics (among other things) to have contact with histrions and jugglers. The strong contrast of religious authority to theatrical...