Difference between revisions of "Roget's Disease"

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A term attributed to [[John W. Campbell]], '''Roget’s Disease''' is the ludicrous overuse of far-fetched adjectives, piled into a festering, odorous, tenebrous, ichorous, leprous, synonymic heap. It applies to both [[pro]] and [[fan]] [[writing]].
 
A term attributed to [[John W. Campbell]], '''Roget’s Disease''' is the ludicrous overuse of far-fetched adjectives, piled into a festering, odorous, tenebrous, ichorous, leprous, synonymic heap. It applies to both [[pro]] and [[fan]] [[writing]].
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[[Said-Bookism]] is one strain of the syndrome.
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 25 November 2020

A term attributed to John W. Campbell, Roget’s Disease is the ludicrous overuse of far-fetched adjectives, piled into a festering, odorous, tenebrous, ichorous, leprous, synonymic heap. It applies to both pro and fan writing.

Said-Bookism is one strain of the syndrome.



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