Words and phrases that have a meaning related to authorial:  (139 results)
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writerly, dramaturgical, nabokovian, discursive, novelistic, poetic, stylistic, formalist, literary, aphoristic, painterly, shavian, essayistic, allegorical, plagiaristic, artful, uninflected, lyrical, filmic, epistolary, absurdist, solipsistic, polemical, hemingwayesque, parodic, semiotic, bathetic, jamesian, easeful, postmodernist, ludic, quotidian, artistic, overfamiliar, grand guignol, symbolist, didactic, overdetermined, reductive, diagrammatic, mise en scene, digressive, metaphysical, beethovenian, epistemic, contrapuntal, holmesian, revelatory, epistemological, sophoclean, compendious, philosophic, tricksy, psychoanalytic, naturalistic, directorial, lawrentian, de quincey, mawkish, falstaffian, mozartian, compositional, swiftian, melodramatic, aleatory, percipient, dialogic, idiosyncratic, hieratic, currer bell, billet doux, stagey, ford madox ford, improvisatory, reportorial, cinematic, onanistic, performative, dostoevskian, incantatory, oneiric, impressionistic, metrical, middlebrow, fetishistic, poetical, imagistic, textual, wordsworthian, joycean, mozartean, stagy, literalized, lit crit, plangent, elegiac, dorothy sayers, pointillistic, phrasal, illuminative, hitchcockian, mannerist, mentions, ancestral, asperities, cast, cause, causes, colour, cut, descriptive, die, dozens, former, guess, impression, inflection, infraction, initiator, lead, make, manifest, narratorial, narrational, spectatorial, readerly, monological, ironic, monologic, omniscient, enunciative, duplicitous, masculine, apologetic, curatorial, oppositional, prophetic, accusatory
Synonyms:
auctorial
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— Nouns for authorial: voice, intention, presence, intent, control, intentions, comment, audience, persona, identity, commentary, more...

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