- Found in paragraph 8: (...) ively “anti-poetic” style of the lyrical prod (...)
- Found in paragraph 20: (...) analyses of texts, styles, and authors, but (...)
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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 5: (...) e favor the writing styles or themes of certa (...)
- Found in paragraph 35: (...) ected in matters of style (Lyrical Style, Poe (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography
- Found in paragraph 11: (...) will grow”, using a style that emphasizes pre (...)
- Found in paragraph 13: (...) ic choices (Lyrical Style, Poetic Language, S (...)
- Found in paragraph 18: (...) n the page; Lyrical Style, Poetic Language, S (...)
iii Distribution and Communication
iii.6Peritext and Paratext in Lyric Poetry
Klimek, Sonja - 2025
- Found in paragraph 5: (...) chness of forms and styles of the late 17th c (...)
iv Textual Forms, Modes, and Subgenres
- Found in paragraph 1: (...) Literary style is commonly defined (...)
- Found in paragraph 2: (...) Style can be used as a no (...)
- Found in paragraph 3: (...) The term ‘style’ is applicable to a (...)
- Found in paragraph 5: (...) Style also refers to styl (...)
- Found in paragraph 39: (...) Style entails conscious o (...)
- Found in paragraph 41: (...) s article addresses style in lyric poetry, th (...)
- Found in paragraph 42: (...) ymbolism an obscure style became a general st (...)
- Found in paragraph 43: (...) fact, the divergent styles of Modernism have (...)
- Found in paragraph 44: (...) omogeneous European style of Romanticism, som (...)
- Found in paragraph 45: (...) oks with vernacular style poetry, especially (...)
- Found in paragraph 46: (...) history of lyrical style in Europe is told a (...)
- Found in paragraph 47: (...) cing the history of style in lyric poetry in (...)
- Found in paragraph 48: (...) arch’s language and style as its main model. (...)
- Found in paragraph 50: (...) Peri Ermeneias [On Style]; Hermogenes of Tar (...)
- Found in paragraph 51: (...) mbol of the Baroque style in literature. With (...)
- Found in paragraph 52: (...) rary criticism, the style specific to poetry (...)
- Found in paragraph 53: (...) cificities of lyric style. This is because mo (...)
- Found in paragraph 54: (...) y) that “the poetic style is the style of the (...)
- Found in item 31: (...) Le style lyrique s’éleve com (...)
- Found in paragraph 55: (...) finitions of poetic style sometimes tend to e (...)
- Found in paragraph 56: (...) eflection on poetic style. Rather, towards th (...)
- Found in paragraph 59: (...) m. In this context, style does not equal indi (...)
- Found in paragraph 60: (...) cted to adapt their style and register to the (...)
- Found in paragraph 62: (...) rent kind of poetic style. The English philos (...)
- Found in paragraph 63: (...) to the question of style in the field of Ger (...)
- Found in paragraph 67: (...) agination in a high style (see Krummacher 201 (...)
- Found in paragraph 68: (...) rcussions for lyric style, and led to an incr (...)
- Found in paragraph 69: (...) in the ‘classicist’ style (e.g., August von P (...)
- Found in paragraph 70: (...) anguage and obscure style (see Friedrich 1956 (...)
- Found in paragraph 71: (...) form, content, and style of literature, brou (...)
- Found in paragraph 72: (...) at blended Horatian style with Polish idioms (...)
- Found in paragraph 74: (...) 19th century), the styles of classicism and (...)
- Found in paragraph 75: (...) e classical sublime style, sentimentalist lov (...)
- Found in paragraph 78: (...) ational Art Nouveau style, coincided with the (...)
- Found in paragraph 79: (...) d this idiom into a style of classical modern (...)
- Found in paragraph 80: (...) of topics, but his style remained opposed to (...)
- Found in paragraph 81: (...) sed by a variety of styles. His poetry from t (...)
- Found in paragraph 82: (...) middle’ and ‘lower’ style of poetry in a grou (...)
- Found in paragraph 86: (...) order. His lyrical style is characterised by (...)
- Found in paragraph 88: (...) ‘‘ripping’) lyrical style, created from rhyth (...)
- Found in paragraph 89: (...) of an often cubist-style montage of the most (...)
- Found in paragraph 91: (...) developed a unique style of half singing rec (...)
- Found in paragraph 93: (...) ces, the domains of styles and meanings, and (...)
- Found in paragraph 94: (...) valued questions of style highly. A more rece (...)
- Found in paragraph 96: (...) t the prominence of style as one particularly (...)
- Found in paragraph 97: (...) terest in authorial style, as established by (...)
- Found in paragraph 98: (...) specifics of poetic style were invigorated by (...)
- Found in paragraph 100: (...) d the reflection on style probably came from (...)
- Found in item 32: (...) 2025. "IV.2.Lyrical Style, Poetic Language, S (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography