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Definitions of middlebrow in various dictionaries:
noun - someone who is neither a highbrow nor a lowbrow
One who is somewhat cultured; one who is neither highbrow nor lowbrow.
MIDDLEBROW - The term middlebrow describes easily accessible art, usually literature, and the people who use the arts to acquire culture and "class" (social prest...
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Informal One who is somewhat cultured, with conventional tastes and interests one who is neither highbrow nor lowbrow. |
demanding, involving, or having only a moderate degree of intellectual application. |
someone who is neither a highbrow nor a lowbrow |
Middlebrow music, literature, art, and films are of good quality, interesting, and often popular, but can be understood quite easily. |
a person who enjoys middlebrow music, literature, art, or films |
(of music, literature, art, or film) of good quality, interesting, and often popular, but not needing very much thought to understand |
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The term middlebrow describes easily accessible art, usually literature, and the people who use the arts to acquire culture and "class" (social prestige). First used in the British satire magazine Punch in 1925, the term middlebrow is the intermediary "brow" descriptor between highbrow and lowbrow, which are terms derived from the pseudo-science of phrenology.The term middlebrow became a pejorative usage in the modernist cultural criticism, by Dwight Macdonald, Virginia Woolf, and Russell Lynes, which served the cause of the marginalization of the popular culture in favor of high culture. Culturally, the middlebrow is classed as a forced and ineffective attempt at cultural and intellectual achievement, and as characterizing literature that emphasizes emotional and sentimental connections, rather than intellectual quality and literary innovation; although postmodernism more readily perceives the advantages of the middlebrow cultural-position that is aware of high culture, but is able to |