At best, the teen magazines have had to market epigones like Joey Lawrence ( " Blossom " ), Jonathan Brandis ( " SeaQuest DSV " ) and Mark-Paul Gosselaar ( " Saved by the Bell " ), with disappointing results.
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I started to write an all-new article based on the usage of Epigone in Greek mythology and historically ( as opposed to the current usage ), and while looking for source material, I found a Google link to the German Wikipedia, and there was a very good article.
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He and his co-author W . Anselmi have been considered by the " University of Toronto Quarterly " as one of the Frankfurt School's & epigones ( who ) take a stab at their own apocalyptic versions of the irrationality of the Now & of the information society.
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While Herzogenberg has tended to be characterized as a mere epigone of Brahms, many of his compositions show little or no overt Brahmsian influence, for example his two string trios Op . 27 Nos . 1 & 2, while some early compositions pre-dating his acquaintance with Brahms have features in common with the older composer.
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Even if the phenomenon is real or even widely imagined enough to be notable, " this " specific term ( problem-reaction-solution ) is as far as I can see only used by a single uninteresting conspiracy theorist and his epigones . ofg '02 : 00, 14 May 2006 ( UTC)
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"Salesman " has been debunked as a didactic commentary on the bankruptcy of the American dream of success, while Miller has been dismissed as an epigone of Ibsenism, a preachy, pompous and, yes, portentous writer who belongs, like Clifford Odets and Lillian Hellman, to a middlebrow, pre-modernist past.
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But whereas Pedro Almodovar at his best composes gaudy, vibrant tableaux that hold silliness, cruelty and earnest emotion in perfect balance, his epigones Alfonso Albacete, Miguel Bardem and David Menkes, who share writing and directing credits for " Not Love, Just Frenzy, " have made a movie that, perhaps unwittingly, lives up to its title.
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The work incorporates radical innovations, considered ahead of their time, including some of the earliest examples of string piano ( playing directly on the strings of the piano ), and Langgaard's extensive use of slow moving string clusters prompted the composer Gy�rgy Ligeti to proclaim himself a " Langgaard-epigone " when presented with the score in the late 1960s.
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As " unu " editor Saa Pan recalled : " Because we didn't want them to look like an epigone annex of ours, for they were indeed talented, daring and nonconformist, we advised them to put out a magazine of their own and, once they established their reputation, we were to invite them over at " unu " ."
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They differed, though, from their present epigones, in that they fully understood the principles and the rewards of constructive initiative, of a forward outlook, of a clean backyard and of a solid, wealthy home; they brought with them industry, commerce and new ideas wherever they went; and they never committed physiological acts in the pockets of their companies, families, clans and cities.