Citation: Cress, Alverta May. Development of english lyrical poetry. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1894.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: The English lyrics as one author defines them are short poems, “dealing with one thought, essentially melodious in rhyme and structure, and if a metaphor may be taken from a sister art, a simple air without progression, variation, or accompaniment.” We are accustomed to hear them spoken of as songs, at the present day—a term rightly applied, since these poems are written to be set to music. There is no form of literature that is so universally enjoyed by the people as the lyric. As far back as history traces the English people one may find this same love of song so c...
This thesis endeavours to understand late medieval lyric poetry and song from two ostensibly separat...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1929. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
Emphasis on the analytical reading of lyric poetry in England and the United States. Syllabus usuall...
Citation: Hood, Myrtle. Tennyson as an exponent of 19th century literature. Senior thesis, Kansas St...
Citation: Timbers, Delbert L. The relation of the agricultural college to the farmer. Senior thesis,...
Abstract: This article is an attempt to explore the lyrical strain in Victorian Poetry1. It has been...
Citation: Cress, Alverta May. Development of english lyrical poetry. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agr...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This dissertation retraces the history of English lyric in the long eighteenth century (c. 1650–1790...
The same age which produced the great epic, Beowulf, also produced some of the most beautiful, most ...
Poetry is all but absent from Cultural Studies. Most treatments of the genre tend to focus on canoni...
The title 'Evolution and Character of the Elizabethan IIyric' has restricted the study of the subjec...
In the traditional account of literary Romanticism in Britain, Lyrical Ballads is considered the sem...
Citation: Barr, Mary Olive. Flowers in American poetry. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Col...
This article analyzes theories about the development of English poetry and the place of poetry in Gr...
This thesis endeavours to understand late medieval lyric poetry and song from two ostensibly separat...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1929. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
Emphasis on the analytical reading of lyric poetry in England and the United States. Syllabus usuall...
Citation: Hood, Myrtle. Tennyson as an exponent of 19th century literature. Senior thesis, Kansas St...
Citation: Timbers, Delbert L. The relation of the agricultural college to the farmer. Senior thesis,...
Abstract: This article is an attempt to explore the lyrical strain in Victorian Poetry1. It has been...
Citation: Cress, Alverta May. Development of english lyrical poetry. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agr...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This dissertation retraces the history of English lyric in the long eighteenth century (c. 1650–1790...
The same age which produced the great epic, Beowulf, also produced some of the most beautiful, most ...
Poetry is all but absent from Cultural Studies. Most treatments of the genre tend to focus on canoni...
The title 'Evolution and Character of the Elizabethan IIyric' has restricted the study of the subjec...
In the traditional account of literary Romanticism in Britain, Lyrical Ballads is considered the sem...
Citation: Barr, Mary Olive. Flowers in American poetry. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Col...
This article analyzes theories about the development of English poetry and the place of poetry in Gr...
This thesis endeavours to understand late medieval lyric poetry and song from two ostensibly separat...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1929. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
Emphasis on the analytical reading of lyric poetry in England and the United States. Syllabus usuall...