noun
- works produced by an author or artist in their youth, especially early literary works
Usage: literary; plural form
Examples
- The museum displayed Shakespeare’s juvenilia alongside his famous plays.
- Her juvenilia showed promise but lacked the sophistication of her later novels.
- Critics often dismiss an author’s juvenilia as immature experiments.
- The poet’s juvenilia were published posthumously in a collected edition.
- Students studied Dickens’s juvenilia to trace his literary development.
- The artist’s juvenilia revealed her early fascination with landscapes.