- Found in paragraph 9: (...) lead to serious misinterpretations); it might itself (...)
- Found in paragraph 12: (...) ertain extent, this interpretation extends the traditi (...)
- Found in paragraph 23: (...) of giving a “lyric” interpretation to the shift from r (...)
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i General
ii Context, Social Groups and Environmental Issues
ii.1Producer of Lyric
Müller, Ralph / Sabban, Adela Sophia - 2025
- Found in paragraph 6: (...) the perception and interpretation of their works, for (...)
- Found in paragraph 11: (...) hip is relevant for interpretation is well-known. Rola (...)
- Found in paragraph 27: (...) ing change, so that interpretation acquired from a his (...)
- Found in paragraph 37: (...) ole in the latter’s interpretation. In the early phase (...)
- Found in paragraph 43: (...) are used to justify interpretations (for basic introdu (...)
- Found in paragraph 44: (...) n the most abstruse interpretations as valid. The seco (...)
- Found in paragraph 45: (...) uated standards for interpretations. (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography
- Found in paragraph 3: (...) 8), a self-critical interpretation of lyricism (Collot (...)
- Found in paragraph 11: (...) lenge to the poetic imagination (see Collot). Ameri (...)
- Found in paragraph 13: (...) s engage the poetic imagination. (...)
- Found in paragraph 21: (...) tion, attention and imagination”; this definition c (...)
iii Distribution and Communication
iii.1Oral and Written Lyric Poetry
Müller, Adalberto - 2025
iii.5Canons of Lyric Poetry
Rippl, Gabriele / Winko, Simone - 2025
- Found in paragraph 2: (...) on, evaluation, and interpretation, which vary accordi (...)
iii.6Peritext and Paratext in Lyric Poetry
Klimek, Sonja - 2025
- Found in paragraph 3: (...) number of plausible interpretations of a poem. (...)
- Found in paragraph 11: (...) y texts (so-called ‘interpretations’), which are often (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography
iv Textual Forms, Modes, and Subgenres
- Found in paragraph 54: (...) on imagery and the imagination in discussions of p (...)
- Found in paragraph 56: (...) f unfettered poetic imagination. The force of indiv (...)
- Found in paragraph 60: (...) o arouse, aesthetic imagination” (Barfield 1952, 41 (...)
- Found in paragraph 67: (...) enthusiastic poetic imagination in a high style (se (...)
- Found in paragraph 97: (...) nte (work-immanent) Interpretation (e.g. Wolfgang Kays (...)
- Found in paragraph 101: (...) ethods and lines of interpretation in Italian stylisti (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography
- Found in paragraph 7: (...) tands metaphors and imagination as a valid means to (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography
- Found in paragraph 4: (...) s of perception and interpretation radically changes; (...)
- Found in paragraph 16: (...) topoems: A Group of Interpretations through Photograph (...)
- Found in paragraph 25: (...) Culture: Images and Interpretations (1994), edited by (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography
