Carlylese

/ˌkɑɹˈtaɪliːz/ noun

The distinctive style of writing and language characteristic of Thomas Carlyle, often marked by complexity, invented words, and intense philosophical expression.

From 'Carlyle' plus '-ese' (English suffix meaning 'the language or style of'). Emerged as a critical term to describe his unique and often deliberately obscure writing style.

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