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middlebrow en el diccionario PONS

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Middlebrow is often used by critics as a pejorative -- although it really shouldn't be.
www.avclub.com
His entire style is, after all, firmly middlebrow: never pretentious, but nor is it especially interested in the populist vanguard.
en.wikipedia.org
In this way, the club was in opposition to the general criticism of middlebrow culture in that it is forced high culture.
en.wikipedia.org
But it is hard to define middlebrow, other than to say that middlebrow doesn't do good epic similes.
news.nationalpost.com
They also intend to live the simple, easy life outlined in advertisements; lower middlebrow-ism was a world that smells of soap.
en.wikipedia.org
They wereall these interlopers into the field of culture that were considered middlebrow.
www.slate.com
The only reality is the existential nowhere that is the middlest of middlebrow.
grantland.com
This is a perfect summary of the problem with middlebrow books and films: they diminish the world.
www.thejc.com
To work with such glum material without falling into middlebrow dreariness requires intellectual force and a steely grip on narrative.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Or maybe it's a comment on the middlebrow culture of the nation's capital.
www.usnews.com

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