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Elegiac

The adjective elegiac has two possible meanings. First, it can refer to something of, relating to, or involving, an elegy or something that expresses similar mournfulness or sorrow. Second, it can refer more specifically to poetry composed in the form of elegiac couplets.

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Classical poets

English poets

Music

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Elegiac

Nodes51
Edges50
Triples60
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.039216
Components1

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related to English poets · 22
Elegiac → After, Afterward, Also, Charlotte Smith, Coleridge, Country Churchyard, Elegiac Sonnets, Elegy Written, English, Gray, He, However, Lyrical Ballads, Pindaric, Preface, Romantics, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Similarly, That, The
related to Music · 19
Elegiac → Beethoven, Brad Mehldau, Charles Villiers Stanford, Donald Keats, Edvard Grieg, Elegiac Cycle, Elegiac Ode, Elegiac Song, Elegiac Symphony, Elegischer Gesang, Ludwig, Musical, No, Salvador Chuliá, Second Symphony, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Trio, Tríptico, Two Elegiac Melodies
related to Classical poets · 16
Elegiac → AD, Archilochus, Augustan, Callimachus, Ceos, Cos, Greece, He, Hellenistic, One, Philitas, Propertius, Quintilian, Roman, Simonides, The
is a · 1
Elegiac → form
see also · 1
Elegiac → ElegyElegiac

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elegy poetry form poets used also callimachus propertius first epic classical poet second couplet wrote refer dactylic hexameter catullus examples

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Elegiacis aform0.90text
Alfred Tennyson'sinstance ofslowly returned to its narrower meaning of verse composed in memory of the dead.In other examples of poetry0.80text
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsThe0.60section
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsGreece0.60section
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsArchilochus0.60section
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsSimonides0.60section
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsCeos0.60section
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsHellenistic0.60section
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsPhilitas0.60section
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsCos0.60section
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsAugustan0.60section
Elegiacrelated to Classical poetsOne0.60section

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