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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

Liberalism is sort of like Bohemianism, except that a liberal sits thinking in an ivory tower and has liquor and stuff while the Bohemian sits in an attic and starves.

From Time Magazine Archive

She detested "Bohemianism, quaintness, affectation, whimsy, and�above all�effeteness."

From Time Magazine Archive

"Art without Bohemianism" is a Bob Jones slogan.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I declare, our Bohemianism progresses famously," said she, half tartly.

From The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly by Lever, Charles James