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When his collection came out a year later, he was deemed an epigone.
I would not want to sell viewers an epigone in a poke.
Marx took great offence and broke off personal relations with his English epigone.
The mother, epigone of so many other stage mothers, was Mulch Queen at a county fair and wants better for her daughter.
Like most of his contemporaries, he was scientifically an epigone of the great philosophers and exegetes.
Aleksić was often criticized as an epigone, a marginal artist and an anachronic painter.
Kevin Marks is author of the weblog Epeus Epigone.
When Feldman started making his music more repetitious again in the 1970's, he showed anxiety about possibly being seen as a Minimalist epigone.
But Mr. Crisp, who is English and writes for British television, is no mere epigone.
Mr. Perlemuter has been a Cortot epigone.
Joi Ito pointed me to Epeus' epigone - Kevin Marks weblog.
Wiszniewski was an epigone of the Polish Enlightenment, and at the same time a precursor of Positivism.
He was a student of Andrea Alciato at the University of Bourges and became one of the latter's most distinguished epigone.
Galkovsky expresses similar criticism of Nikolai Berdyaev, whom he views as a 20th-century epigone of Solovyov.
Růžena Jesenská (b. 1863 Prague, d. 1940 Prague), decadent writer, epigone of Julius Zeyer.
Hrimiuc suggests that Caragiale has become an "obligatory" benchmark for Teodoreanu's prose, with enough differences to prevent Păstorel from seeming an "epigone".
Then there's "later than, in succession to" (and while I'm there, an epigone , pronounced EP-uh-gohn, is an imitator piggybacking on the work of a creative artist or scholar).
Nietzsche's most famous recent epigone may have been the French philosopher Michel Foucault; his most famous recent opponent may have been the American political philosopher Allan Bloom.
I asked Professor Metcalf for a good source on this, and he directed me to Deborah Tannen, a linguistics professor at Georgetown University: "She's a real linguist, not an epigone."
Mr. Van Sant's last industry films were a denatured remake of Hitchcock's 1960 horror classic "Psycho" and a connect-the-dots epigone of "Good Will Hunting" called "Finding Forrester."
Stefan Giller was a poet, an epigone of Polish Romanticism, a teacher of Polish language and literature at schools in Kalisz when the Imperial Russian government sought to eradicate the Polish language from public life.
It is an epigone of the Grande galerie of the Louvre and was intended to glorify French military history from the Battle of Tolbiac (traditionally dated 495) to the Battle of Wagram (5-6 July 1809).
In a parallel universe, in a luckier realm, Havel would have lived out his life as a Czech epigone of Ionesco and Beckett, a carefree son of privilege, free to write, to pursue his pleasures, to listen to the rock 'n roll he loved.
Ptolemy I Epigone, also known as Ptolemy the Epigone, Epigone (Epigonos) i.e. the heir, he is known from an inscription at Telmessos.