(And yes, I know, I may be accused of
pedantry here; I'm certainly not opposed to theological poetics.
Not exact matches
Here is an oddity: intriguing and yet weirdly exasperating, like a sentimental tribute, or a one - joke epic, or a monomaniacal act of stylistic
pedantry.
The trick
here is a toxic mix of
pedantry and tactical naivety - as so often seen among precotious fifteen - year - olds, but in this case carefully hidden within a typically dull metholodgy section in a paper.
Given the expert
pedantry on display and the lack of willingness to actually understand, I think it is probably possible to describe it in a manner that some
here wouldn't be able to criticise.