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How to use pastiche in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word pastiche? Here are some examples.

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Beaton posed the hollow-eyed Warhol between to pretty, bare-chested boys in a pastiche of a Renaissance painting.
The novel borrows one of James's favourite narrative methods without attempting anything like a pastiche of his style.
Most prominent is Kevin, the sloe-eyed, dull-witted actor played by Dermot Mulroney almost as a pastiche of Keanu Reeves.
Their bawdy exploits were commented on by Howerd during asides, complete with awful puns, in a pastiche of the traditional Greek chorus.
The piece was initially meant to be, among other things, a pastiche of Ray Bradbury's sci-fi entertainments.
This kind of self-reflexiveness, through pastiche and quotation, is characteristic of metafiction and metafilm.
So many riches, so many opportunities to astonish us, and yet Clarke insists on breaking off again and again to indulge in literary pastiche.
The song's evocative imagery and fetching arrangement deserve a better concept album than the jumbled pastiche of Control.
A pastiche of autobiography and post-modern plot twists, it was haunted by an off-putting tone of smug precociousness.
Could you describe the cut and its relationship to formal art movements, collage, and pastiche?
Much of what he writes in the chapter is a pastiche of statements made in De l' Usage des passions.
While the film is a pastiche of different elements of various movies, we wanted it to remain sincere and sweet.
He was a virtuoso fabulist, whose literary hoaxes and counterfeits verged on pastiche.
Pundits argue still, but no one gainsays that such involvement and determination created something more than a gestural pastiche.
A piece on the May blackouts in Moscow is written as a pastiche of four short essays by Lu Xun.
The final section on lay spirituality is a pastiche of elements from a number of sources.
The final pastiche of The Red Balloon, showing that horrible red bag floating over the housetops, sets the seal on this luxury-tourist jaunt.
It's written in a kind of pastiche nineteenth-century style, complete with faux-Spanish exotic syncopations, melody and harmony.
The book attempts to take in a too broad canvas and not everyone is au fait with pastiche operetta.
The film has been praised as postmodern pastiche and an Australian musical which can be seen to Australianize the form.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This poem is written as a folk-story, in the style of the Byliny, and it in no way resembles a pastiche.
To restore it is to annihilate the work of centuries, to recompose an ordinary pastiche with no clat.
If it bear the distinct marks of being a Neo-platonic pastiche, we may reject it without hesitation.
Epstein is in every respect superior to the Serbian sculptor, in whose work there can be no question of anything but pastiche.
Though in many respects a Chaucerian pastiche, it not rarely equals its model in verbal and metrical felicity.
Karl Lagerfeld gets creative with everything from huge puffballs of feathers and fur, to a funny pastiche of a chair.
I believe that no more perfect example of pastiche exists in the language.
It is an interesting study to divide the pastiche from the real.
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