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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greek_lyricGreek lyric - Wikipedia

    Greek lyric. Alcaeus and Sappho ( Brygos Painter, Attic red-figure kalathos, c. 470 BC) Greek lyric is the body of lyric poetry written in dialects of Ancient Greek . It is primarily associated with the early 7th to the early 5th centuries BC, sometimes called the "Lyric Age of Greece", [1] but continued to be written into the Hellenistic and ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LyricLyric - Wikipedia

    Lyric may refer to: Lyrics, the words, often in verse form, which are sung, usually to a melody, and constitute the semantic content of a song. Lyric poetry is a form of poetry that expresses a subjective, personal point of view. Lyric, from the Greek language, a song that is played with a lyre.

  3. I removed the word "purest," which is subjective and vague, from the first sentence (originally, Lyric poetry is the purest form of poetry. . .This leaves the genre with a negative definition, which may strike some as unfortunate, but technically speaking it's accurate--lyric has historically been defined as that genre which is neither epic nor drama.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Irish_poetryIrish poetry - Wikipedia

    Michael Hartnett, bilingual poet. Irish poetry is poetry written by poets from Ireland, politically the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland today. It is mainly written in Irish, though some is in English, Scottish Gaelic and others in Hiberno-Latin. The complex interplay between the two main traditions, and between both of them and other ...

  5. Dorian lyric. The early Dorian lyric poets include Alcman, Stesichorus, and Ibycus. The choral odes of these poets tend not to be in any one metre, but consist of lines of irregular pattern containing dactylic, aeolic, and trochaic elements. Among the fragments of Alcman's poetry there are also some cretic and spondaic lines.

  6. Romantic poetry is the poetry of the Romantic era, an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century. It involved a reaction against prevailing Enlightenment ideas of the 18th century, [1] and lasted approximately from 1800 to 1850. [2] [3] Romantic poets rebelled against the ...

  7. A song of Martim Codax from the Pergaminho Vindel. In the Middle Ages, the Galician-Portuguese lyric, also known as trovadorismo in Portugal and trobadorismo in Galicia, was a lyric poetic school or movement. All told, there are around 1680 texts in the so-called secular lyric or lírica profana (see Cantigas de Santa Maria for the religious ...