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lyric poetry

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lyric
adjective
uk /ˈlɪr.ɪk/ us /ˈlɪr.ɪk/
(especially of poetry and songs) expressing personal thoughts ...
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poetry
noun[U]
uk /ˈpəʊ.ɪ.tri/ us /ˈpoʊ.ə.tri/
poems in general as a form ...
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Examples of lyric poetry


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Even in lyricpoetry, many poets have merged the descriptive and the narrative in startling ways as part of the structure.
Lyricpoetry is nowhere to be found and the realist novel has disappeared along with its precondition of bourgeois individualism.
Hemmed in by the intertwining boughs of the border, the portrait emphasises the solipsistic pleasure of individuated lyricpoetry.
Lyricpoetry, so inalienably associated with reflection and interiority during the nineteenth century, thus assumed a particularly significant role in the age of secularisation.
His writing career began in the early 1990s with journalism, moving on to lyricpoetry and translations.
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Later aestheticians identified three major genres: epic poetry, lyricpoetry, and dramatic poetry, treating comedy and tragedy as subgenres of dramatic poetry.
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Two main themes of her works were the national identity and lyricpoetry.
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Topics are usually lyricpoetry, classic and contemporary literature or linguistics (history and changes to the language).
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He started his literary career by writing lyricpoetry, but after 1882 moved to more epic themes.
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These were rhetoric, law, epic, tragedy, comedy, lyricpoetry, history, medicine, mathematics, natural science and miscellanies.
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Lyricpoetry was certainly not one of the kinds that rose to any great height in the 16th century.
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In general all the lyricpoetry of the 17th century had the same defects, but in different degrees.
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He writes lyricpoetry, prose, short stories, novels and audio plays.
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His primary genre was the drama, but he also wrote lyricpoetry.
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In contrast to the style of lyricpoetry, or humble verse ("verso humilde"), he is thinking about this exciting tone of oratory.
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He turned his attention for a while to lyricpoetry, looking for forgotten poetic processes which would enable him to discover new, universal aesthetics.
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In the 1860s, he returned to writing lyricpoetry, especially sonnets.
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The suggestive musicality of his verses developed into the hallmark of his later lyricpoetry, to mixed criticism.
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Only two pieces of his lyricpoetry survive, both "cansos" on courtly love, one with a surviving melody.
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