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Bohemianism

British  
/ bəʊˈhiːmɪəˌnɪzəm /

noun

  1. unconventional behaviour or appearance, esp of an artist

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But being nearly a decade older than the young poet, Ferlinghetti identified more with earlier Bohemianism.

From Washington Post • Jun. 29, 2017

By comparison with the post-War Bohemianism of Mexico City he describes, Greenwich Village during the same period seems as innocent as a kindergarten.

From Time Magazine Archive

After a spell of youthful Bohemianism, Stevenson dropped anchor in his own fair harbor�the world of Treasure Island, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The New Arabian Nights.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Cit� Universitaire, on the outskirts of Paris, signals the decline and fall of Bohemianism among Paris students.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had little in common with the Bohemianism of the poseur, and the Bohemia of letters and art has been largely made up of that sort of thing.

From Dumas' Paris by Mansfield, M. F. (Milburg Francisco)