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  • ELEGY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Elegy (which may be traced to the Greek word elegos, “song of mourning”) commonly refers to a song or poem lamenting one who is dead; the word may also refer somewhat figuratively to a nostalgic poem, or to a kind of musical composition
  • Elegy - Wikipedia
    An elegy is a poem of serious reflection, and in English literature usually a lament for the dead
  • Elegy - Examples and Definition of Elegy as Poetic Device
    An elegy is a form of poetry that typically reflects on death or loss Traditionally, an elegiacal poem addresses themes of mourning, sorrow, and lamentation; however, such poems can also address redemption and solace
  • What is an Elegy? || Definition and Examples | College of . . .
    So, the elegy is a poem interested, above all, in making a metaphor from loss The model of the contemporary elegy is four hundred years old It comes from the British poet John Milton’s 17 th century poem, “Lycidas ”
  • ELEGY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Regarded as an elegy, the story harkens back to the days of tabloid journalism prior to the 24-hour news reporting cycle
  • Elegy - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
    An elegy, in literature, is a poem or song that is written in dedication to someone who has died It can offer comfort and speak in detail about fate
  • Elegy | The Poetry Foundation
    In traditional English poetry, an elegy is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject’s death but ends in consolation In the 18th century, the “elegiac stanza” emerged, though its use has not been exclusive to elegies


















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