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A lyric poem is a (usually short) poem detailing the thoughts or feelings of the poem’s speaker. Originally, lyric poems, as the name suggests, were sung and accompanied by the lyre , a stringed instrument not unlike a harp.
2011. This thesis is an investigation into the styles and voices of the non-dramatic Greek poetry of the fourth century BC. This has been a neglected area of study in Greek literary history, and the extant poems of the fourth century have either been largely ignored or regarded contemptuously by modern critics.
The first part of the book brings together philological studies and literary analyses, first of some Greek poets ―Anacreon, Sappho and Lycophron, among others― then on their influence on Horace’s Latin poetry, and on contemporary poetry, with two examples, the Neohellenic Odysseus Elytis and the Spanish Luis Antonio de Villena.
28 Δεκ 2021 · Greek lyric poetry : the poems and fragments of the Greek iambic, elegiac, and melic poets (excluding Pindar and Bacchylides) down to 450 B.C. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. EMBED.
In critical discourse, “lyric poetry” has evolved from mode (a situation of enunciating where the poet speaks in his own name, as understood by Plato) to genre (as one of three general categories of poetic literature, the other two being narrative or epic, and dramatic) and also includes form.
Next, Horace and Petrarch provide examples of poems addressing readers in the distinctive present tense of lyric, without this address necessarily issuing from a fully fictionalised speaker or persona.
The Bleat, the Bark, Bellow & Roar Are Waves that Beat on Heaven's Shore. The Babe that weeps the Rod beneath Writes Revenge in realms of death. The Beggar's Rags, fluttering in Air, Does to Rags the Heavens tear. The Soldier arm'd with Sword & Gun, Palsied strikes the Summer's Sun.