1.说教
2.教训主义
1.the instructional quality of something such as a piece of writing, or the attitude of somebody who likes to instruct others or give them advice
1.New England was accustomed to didacticism in its literature, and unmitigated didacticism blights the novel.
新英格兰习惯于在文学里说教,可是一味说教,小说就要完蛋。
2.But American humour, with all its shades, is in part a response to American didacticism.
然而美国式的幽默,尽管程度不同,有一部分是对说教的反应。
3.This combination of elusive and critical qualities in art is a rare trait, but one that offers allegorical richness and defies didacticism.
艺术作品不仅展露出丰富的讽喻意味,也不仅是反说教,而是同时兼有难以定义或描述和评判性的品质,这才是一种极其难能可贵的特点。
4.The expiation of aesthetic indicates the tensile force between aesthetic modernity and didacticism modernity.
审美的救赎体现的正是审美现代性与启蒙现代性之间的张力。
5.Moral Revelation and Didacticism: The Characterization in Joseph Conrad's Jungle Fiction
道德发现与喉舌作用:论康拉德丛林小说的人物描写艺术