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  • (the term includes comedy, tragedy, epic, and lyric poetry): All types of narrate events, he argues, but by differing means. He distinguishes between ...
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  • scope. He is still remembered for his unique lyric tone. His sound was vibrant, yet more subdued and quietly poetic than that of most other trumpet ...
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  • received particular acclaim, among them the short lyric "Even Such Is Time" and the diptych poems "The Silent Lover I & II": ...
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  • similar effect in the final quatrain of his eerie lyric poem, "The Most of It," where the last line in its complete ordinariness hits the reader ...
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  • betrays Jesus. Inspired by the Bob Dylan lyric "You'll have to decide/Whether Judas Iscariot/Had God on his side," the play casts ...
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  • March 20, 1770 – June 6, 1843) was a major German lyric poet whose work draws on the classical style of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller ...
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  • it labeled as jazz. As the 1923 Duke Ellington lyric goes, “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing.” Musicologists have attempted ...
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  • me prega (A Lady's Orders), a masterpiece of lyric verse and a small treatise on his philosophy of love. Starting from the model provided by the ...
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  • | occupation = Poet, author, lyric-writer | genre = Light verse, subtle satire | spouse = | parents = | children = }} Frederic Ogden Nash (August ...
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  • Gogol, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Leo Tolstoy. His lyric poetry was considered untranslatable and admired above all other poetry in his homeland, yet perhaps ...
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  • ("The Child and the Spells," lyric fantasy, 1920–1925, libretto by Colette 1917) *Tzigane (violin and piano, 1924) *Bolero (ballet, 1928) ...
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  • The most important of his works are his lyric teaching hymns (madrāšê). These hymns are full of rich, poetic imagery drawn from biblical sources ...
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  • quot;How Many More Years" (changing the title lyric to "How Many More Times") on their debut album. * Jimi Hendrix recorded a blisteringly ...
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  • Italian, and included it in his collection of lyric poems, the Rime. He returned to work for the Florentine government in 1365, undertaking a ...
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  • * Rosario de sonetos líricos (Rosary of Lyric Sonnets) (1911) * El Cristo de Velázquez (The Christ of Velázquez) (1920)—a religious work ...
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  • places associated with valiant deeds. Deor is a lyric, in the style of Boethius, applying examples of famous heroes, including Weland and Eormanric ...
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  • Sir Noël Peirce Coward (December 16, 1899 – March 26, 1973) was an Academy Award winning English actor, playwright, and composer of popular ...
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  • Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was a twentieth century American novelist and short story writer. He is known for ...
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  • Although Grillparzer was essentially a dramatist, his lyric poetry is in the intensity of its personal note hardly inferior to Lenau's; ...
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  • *Chaucer, Geoffrey. Lyric and Allegory. The Poetry bookshelf. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1971. ISBN 0389040711 ISBN 9780389040712 ...
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