juvenilia

noun
/ˈd͡ʒuːvɪˈniːljə/

Etymology

From Latin iuvenīlia, neuter plural of iuvenīlis (“of or pertaining to youth”).

  1. borrowed from iuvenīlia

Definitions

  1. Works produced during an artist's or author's youth.

    • ...rhyme was not his [Milton's] talent; he had neither the ease of doing it, nor the graces of it: which is manifest in his "Juvenilia" or verses written in his youth, where his rhyme is always constrained and forced,...
    • Lewis’s juvenilia is childlike, and the way it has been handled is childish.
    • Though there is a large body of criticism on Brontë’s novels, there are very few interpretations of the juvenilia, […]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA