Turnerian
English
Adjective
Turnerian (comparative more Turnerian, superlative most Turnerian)
- Of or relating to J. M. W. Turner (circa 1775 – 1851), British Romantic landscape painter, water-colourist, and printmaker.
- Of or relating to Frederick Jackson Turner (1861–1932), American historian, known primarily for his frontier thesis.
- 2012, William H. Bergmann, “Introduction”, in The American National State and the Early West, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 2:
- Turnerian echoes of resilient pioneers pressing into a wilderness and transforming hard-scrabble frontier into a bastion of liberty remain in contemporary scholarship even if those frontiersmen are viewed with a more critical eye for the violence they perpetrated.
Translations
of or relating to J. M. W. Turner
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