Illeism
Appearance
English
Etymology

From Latin ille (“that man; he”) + -ism, modelled on [egoism].
Pronunciation
- /ˈɪliːɪzəm/ (RP)
- /ˈɪliɪzəm/ (GA)
Noun
illeism (uncountable)
- The practice of (often excessive) referring to oneself in the third person.
- Excessive use of the pronoun “he”, especially in reference to oneself; the habit of speaking of oneself in the third person.
- Lewis Walker (2002): “Illeism with a difference” occurs when a character refers to himself by name rather than a pronoun.
- S. Viswanathan (2005): The device of illeism appears in Elizabethan drama and earlier traditions.
- Anu Garg (2007): Illeism is especially common among professional athletes.
- Douglas Bruster (2007): Editors sometimes misattribute lines due to characters using illeism.
Derived terms
- [illeist]
Related terms
- [illeity]
See also
References
Further reading
English terms suffixed with -ism People
- ↑ From The History of the World; a Survey of a Man’s Record, edited by Hans F. Helmolt (1902–1907).