Lyra Frivola

Par : A. D. Godley
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  • Nombre de pages130
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4737969-0
  • EAN8596547379690
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille375 Ko
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  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "Lyra Frivola, " A. D. Godley explores the intricate tapestry of classical themes through a lens of wit and irony, embodying a playful yet scholarly spirit. The collection consists of a series of light-hearted poems that deftly engage with historical and mythological subjects, underscoring the duality of elegance and frivolity inherent to human experience. Godley adopts a fluid style, intertwining traditional forms with modern sensibilities, which challenges the reader's expectations and evokes a sense of nostalgia in the broader context of early 20th-century poetry, where the boundaries of high and low culture increasingly blur.
A. D. Godley, a distinguished scholar and translator, had a profound grasp of classical literature and its language, which undoubtedly informed his poetic endeavors. Educated at Oxford and with a notable career as a classicist, Godley became intimately familiar with the works of countless poets and playwrights. This rich intellectual background is clearly reflected in "Lyra Frivola, " where Godley's erudition is accompanied by a clever humor that invites readers to reconsider and celebrate the lighter facets of literary tradition.
I wholeheartedly recommend "Lyra Frivola" to both poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike, as it offers a unique blend of classical erudition and playful creativity. Godley's work is not only a delightful exploration of literary frivolity, but it also serves as a reminder of the enduring charm of poetic forms in the contemporary landscape, making this collection an essential read for anyone seeking both intellectual engagement and artistic enjoyment.
In "Lyra Frivola, " A. D. Godley explores the intricate tapestry of classical themes through a lens of wit and irony, embodying a playful yet scholarly spirit. The collection consists of a series of light-hearted poems that deftly engage with historical and mythological subjects, underscoring the duality of elegance and frivolity inherent to human experience. Godley adopts a fluid style, intertwining traditional forms with modern sensibilities, which challenges the reader's expectations and evokes a sense of nostalgia in the broader context of early 20th-century poetry, where the boundaries of high and low culture increasingly blur.
A. D. Godley, a distinguished scholar and translator, had a profound grasp of classical literature and its language, which undoubtedly informed his poetic endeavors. Educated at Oxford and with a notable career as a classicist, Godley became intimately familiar with the works of countless poets and playwrights. This rich intellectual background is clearly reflected in "Lyra Frivola, " where Godley's erudition is accompanied by a clever humor that invites readers to reconsider and celebrate the lighter facets of literary tradition.
I wholeheartedly recommend "Lyra Frivola" to both poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike, as it offers a unique blend of classical erudition and playful creativity. Godley's work is not only a delightful exploration of literary frivolity, but it also serves as a reminder of the enduring charm of poetic forms in the contemporary landscape, making this collection an essential read for anyone seeking both intellectual engagement and artistic enjoyment.
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