
1) Bit of this and that 2) Composition 3) French word used in English 4) Incongruous composition 5) Literary mishmash 6) Medley 7) Musical composition 8) Opus 9) Piece 10) Piece of music 11) Potpourri 12) Satirical creative work 13) Stylistic imitation
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1) Medley 2) Mosaic 3) Olio 4) Pasticcio
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A pastiche is a work of visual art, literature, or music that imitates the style or character of the work of one or more other artists. Unlike parody, pastiche celebrates, rather than mocks, the work it imitates. The word pastiche is a French cognate of the Italian noun pasticcio, which is a pâté or pie-filling mixed from diverse ingredients. Me...
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medley, composed from different sources; imitative work
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work patched together from excerpts of other writers, or from passages clearly recognizable as imitating others.
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(from the article `forgery`) In the composite fraud, or pastiche, the forger combines copies of various parts of another artist`s work to form a new composition and adds a few ...
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a design incorporating copies of styles, or in imitation of its neighbours. Generally used derogatively to describe a copy that doesn't work.
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Work patched together from excerpts of other writers, or from passages clearly recognizable as imita
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Literary work composed of material taken from various sources or written in the style of other poets/authors.
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[
n] - a work of art that imitates the style of some previous work
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Pastiche is a creative work that imitates another author or genre. It’s a way of paying homage, or honor, to great works of the past.
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noun a work of art that imitates the style of some previous work
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In art and literature, a work that imitates another's style, or a medley composed of fragments from an original. The intention is normally homage, rather than ridicule (as in parody). In art, a pastiche is an image that borrows styles and elements of other pieces, but is not necessarily a direct copy. In
The Waste Land (1922)...
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[Obscure words] a work of art that imitates the style of some previous work
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