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"unhackneyed" Definitions
  1. not hackneyed : FRESH, ORIGINAL

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They are small and tautly composed, with radiant colors and chiseled forms; the word "gems" applies with an unusual, unhackneyed precision.
Writing in the December 21, 1961 issue of DownBeat magazine jazz critic Don DeMicheal commented: > Nelson's playing is like his writing: thoughtful, unhackneyed, and well > constructed. Hubbard steals the solo honors with some of his best playing on > record. Dolphy gets off some good solos too, his most interesting one on > "Yearnin. The Jazz Journal International cited the album as "one of the essential post- bop recordings.
It was written in the ottava rima adopted a few years later by "the ingenious brothers Whistlecraft" (John Hookham Frere), and turned to such brilliant account by Byron in Don Juan. The poem, unhackneyed in form, full of fantastic classical allusions applied to the simple story, and brimming over with humour, had an immediate success. It is said to be the first use of this Italian style in Britain.
According to , Bennett also notes that "the speeches are energetic and dramatic ... [t]he language is homely, the similes are unhackneyed".Bennett, p. 196. Although it has been characterized as "quite untouched by any breath of true poesy" (by R. K. Root) and "rough, often deficient in grammar" (by Dorothy Kempe),Both quoted in it has also been called "the most interesting of the Troy romances".Bennett, p. 194.
84 Hamlin Garland reviewed the work in the June 1893 issue of The Arena, calling it "the most truthful and unhackneyed study of the slums I have yet read, fragment though it is."Wertheim (1997), p. 123 Despite this early praise, Crane became depressed and destitute from having spent $869 for 1,100 copies of a novel that did not sell; he ended up giving a hundred copies away.
His archetypal figures are generally rendered in side or frontal view, and drawn efficiently with a limited number of lines and strokes. This basic method of depiction allowed for the figures to be both actors expressing the core human condition—while at the same time, and of equal importance, each artwork became a sophisticated abstract composition unto itself. The art both tells a story, and at the same time creates a visceral visual experience for the viewer. By being incessantly creative with the constant re-combination of familiar subjects and new materials, Rotter keeps his humanistic theme fresh and unhackneyed with each iteration of this familial tale.

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